Jakarta (VNA) – Statistics Indonesia (BPS) onJanuary 16 reported that the country’s trade balance in 2022 sees a surplus of54.46 billion USD while its trade surplus in 2021 was just 35.33 billion USD.
According to the BPS, Indonesia's total export value reached 291.98billion USD in 2022 while the total import value stood at only 237.52 billionUSD. Its exports of non-oil reached 275.96 billion USD, a year-on-year increaseof 25.8%.
By location, West Java province topped the country in terms ofexport turnover in 2022 with 38.59 billion USD, up 13.22% year-on-year. It wasfollowed by East Kalimantan with 36.46 billion USD, up 12.49% year-on-year, andEast Java with 24.75 billion USF, up 8.48%.
Meanwhile, Indonesia's non-oil importers in 2022 include Chinawith 67.16 billion USD (up 34.07%), Japan with 17.08 billion USD (up 8.66%),and Thailand with 10.85 billion USD (up 5.5%).
Indonesia’s non-oil imports from ASEAN and EU countries reached32.85 billion USD (up 16.67%) and 11.63 billion USD (up 5.9%)./.