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KBLI Navigator/Section C/13911
KBLI 13911

Knitted Fabric Manufacturing

Industri Kain Rajutan

🏭 Section C — Manufacturing

In Bali: open to a PT PMA

✅Open· 100% ForeignLow RiskDirect Match🏝️✅Registrable in Bali· medium conf.

This group covers the production of knitted fabrics, including both weft and warp knit methods, such as terry cloth for towels, ihram fabric, vitrase, tricot, and knitted fabric for window furnishings or similar items. It excludes the manufacture of vitrase and window furnishings made from lace, tulle, and other netting fabrics, which are classified in subclass 1399.

What Changed

Direct 1:1 match from KBLI 2020 — code and scope unchanged.

What You Need

Nationally this activity is open to foreign ownership, and in Bali it is NOT blocked by the 13 May 2026 moratorium — its OSS risk class at the large-enterprise (Besar) scale is medium-high or high, which the moratorium leaves open. A PT PMA can pursue this code in Bali, subject to the standard licensing for its risk class.

Who This Is For

A foreign entrepreneur who can meet the higher-risk licensing requirements — one of the doors that stays open in Bali.

Licensing Overview
Risk LevelRendah
License TypeNIB
Foreign Ownership100% Open
ProcessingInstant
2020 → 2025
Previous codes (KBLI 2020): 13911
Common Questions
Can foreigners operate a knitted fabric manufacturing business in Indonesia?
Yes. KBLI 13911 (Industri Kain Rajutan) is TERBUKA — open to 100% foreign ownership via PT PMA. No local Indonesian partner required.
What license is required for KBLI 13911?
KBLI 13911 has a Rendah risk classification. Required license: NIB. Processing time: Otomatis.
What is KBLI 13911?
KBLI 13911 is the Indonesian business classification code for "Industri Kain Rajutan" (Knitted Fabric Manufacturing). It falls under Section C of KBLI 2025, the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification updated by BPS (Regulation 7/2025). The June 2026 KBLI 2025 transition window has closed; operators should verify the code's current OSS/NIB treatment before relying on it for licensing, reporting, or amendments.
How did KBLI 13911 change from KBLI 2020 to 2025?
KBLI 13911 was mapped from previous code 13911 (KBLI 2020). This is a direct match — the code number and scope remained the same. The June 2026 KBLI 2025 transition window has closed. If an NIB still relies on legacy KBLI 2020 mappings, treat the migration as overdue and verify/remediate the OSS record before new license applications, amendments, LKPM, import approvals, or investor/worker sponsorship.

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