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Indonesia records us$41.16 billion trade deficit in January

Reporter: Antara  16th February 2019
[image: Indonesia records us$41.16 billion trade deficit in January]

The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Chief Suhariyanto during a doorstop
interview at BPS office in Jakarta, on Friday, Feb 15, 2019. (ANTARA
News/Mentari Dwi Gayati)
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia recorded a trade deficit of US$1.16
billion in January 2019, up from $1.03 billion in December 2018, according
to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS).

"The trade deficit of $1.6 billion was caused by an oil and gas trade
deficit of $454.8 million and a non-oil/non-gas trade deficit of $704.7
million," BPS Chief Suhariyanto stated at a press conference here on
Friday, Feb 15.

Indonesia witnessed the largest trade deficit of $2.43 billion with China,
higher than $1.84 billion a year earlier, he remarked.

Indonesia`s exports had reached $13.87 billion in January 2019, down 3.24
percent as compared to December 2018 and 4.70 percent compared to January
2018.

Non-oil/non-gas exports in January 2019 slightly rose 0.38 percent to
$12.63 billion as compared to December 2018 but fell 4.50 percent in
comparison with January 2018.

Among the non-oil/non-gas commodities that recorded the highest export
growth in January 2019 were metal ore, crust, and dust, at $80.3 million,
or 37.08 percent. However, mechanical machines/appliances witnessed the
largest export decline of $127.1 million.

Meanwhile, Indonesia`s imports in January 2019 slid 2.19 percent to $15.03
billion as compared to December 2018 and 1.83 percent compared to January
2018.

Non-oil/non-gas imports in January 2019 had reached $13.34 billion,
representing a 0.004 percent rise compared to December 2018 and a 2.21
percent increase compared to January 2018.

Oil and gas imports in January 2019 tumbled 16.58 percent to $1.69 billion
as compared to $2.03 billion in December 2018 and 25.22 percent compared to
January 2018.

Reporting by Mentari Dwi Gayati
Editing by Suharto

Editor: Azizah Fitriyanti

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