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Indonesia's export value in November 2017 reached US$15,28 billion and Indonesia's import value in November 2017 reached US$15,15 billion

Indonesia's export value in November 2017 reached US$15,28 billion and Indonesia's import value in November 2017 reached US$15,15 billion
Release Date : December 15, 2017
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Abstract

EXPORT
  • Indonesia's export value in November 2017 reached US $ 15.28 billion, an increase of 0.26 percent compared to October 2017. Meanwhile, compared to November 2016, it increased by 13.18 percent.
  • Non-oil / gas exports in November 2017 reached US $ 14.01 billion, up 1.82 percent compared to October 2017, while compared to November 2016 non-oil / gas exports rose 13.00 percent.
  • The cumulative value of Indonesian exports from January to November 2017 reached US $ 153.90 billion, an increase of 17.16 percent over the same period in 2016, while non-oil exports reached US $ 139.68 billion, an increase of 16.89 percent.
  • The largest increase of non-oil / non-gas exports by November 2017 to October 2017 occurred in animal / vegetable fats and oils of US $ 152.3 million (8.04 percent), while the largest decrease occurred in ore, crust and ash of US $ 133.5 million 28.55 percent).
  • According to the sector, non-oil and gas exports from January to November 2017 rose 14.25 percent compared to the same period in 2016, as well as agricultural exports rose 11.40 percent and exports of mining and other products rose 34.38 percent.
  • The largest non-oil / gas export in November 2017 was China, which was US $ 2.22 billion, followed by the United States US $ 1.51 billion and Japan US $ 1.33 billion, with the third contribution reaching 36.07 percent. While exports to the EU (28 countries) amounted to US $ 1.38 billion.
  • By province of origin, Indonesia's largest export in January-November 2017 came from West Java with US $ 26.89 billion (17.47 percent), followed by East Java of US $ 16.97 billion (11.03 percent) and East Kalimantan US $ 16.02 billion (10.41 percent).
IMPORT
  • The value of Indonesian imports in November 2017 reached US $ 15.15 billion or increased by 6.42 percent compared to October 2017, as compared to November 2016, it increased by 19.62 percent
  • Non-oil / gas imports in November 2017 reached US $ 12.92 billion, up 7.37 percent compared to October 2017, as well as if compared to November 2016 increased by 18.05 percent.
  • Oil and gas imports in November 2017 reached US $ 2.23 billion, up 1.22 percent compared to October 2017 and also increased by 29.56 percent compared to November 2016.
  • The largest increase in non-oil imports in November 2017 compared to October 2017 was machineries and mechanical aircraft of US $ 378.5 million (19.32 percent), while the largest decrease was cereals of US $ 67.9 million (20.95 percent).
  • The country's largest non-oil / gas imports supplier during January-November 2017 was China with US $ 31.78 billion (26.46 percent), Japan US $ 13.89 billion (11.56 percent) and Thailand US $ 8.44 billion (US $ 8.44 billion) 7.03 percent). Non-oil imports from ASEAN 20.37 percent, while from the EU 9.32 percent.
  • The import value of all categories of goods, consumer goods, raw materials / auxiliary goods and capital goods during January-November 2017 increased compared to the same period in the previous year 15.19 percent, 16.37 percent and 11.53 percent respectively.
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