Indonesia expects record export turnover this year

Indonesian President Joko Widodo said that the country's export turnover is expected to peak this year with 142.01 billion USD, up 37,77 percent compared to the figure in 2020.
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Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian President Joko Widodo saidthat the country's export turnover is expected to peak this year with 142.01billion USD, up 37,77 percent compared to the figure in 2020.

Speaking at the opening of the Indonesia Digital Online Expo 2021,President Widodo said that Indonesia's exports still have positive growthpotential thanks to the recovery of strategic trading partners.

According to the President, China's economy in the second quarter grewby 7.9 percent year-on-year, while the growth rates of the US, Japan andIndia reached 12.2 percent, 7.6 percent and 20.1 percent, respectively.

President Widodo said that Indonesia needs to take advantage of thisopportunity to boost exports, and the organisation of trade shows is one ofthe solutions to connect businesses and promote business cooperation.

Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi also expressed optimism that Indonesia'sexports will increase sharply after two months of decline.

According to Lutfi, Indonesia's trade surplus in September reached 4.37billion USD. Non-petroleum products posted a surplus of USD 5.3 billion,while petroleum products had a deficit of USD 0.93 billion.

Indonesia achieved a surplus of 2.68 billion USD with three maintrading partners, including the US, India and the Philippines.
 
In general, Indonesia's September export turnover reached 20.6billion USD, down 3.84 percent compared to August but up 47.64 percent overthe same period in 2020./.
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