How much are Indonesia's non-oil and gas exports to the United States?
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The United States (US) is recorded as the second largest destination for Indonesia's non-oil and gas exports after China. The free on board (FOB) value of Indonesian non-oil and gas exports to the US reached US$1.08 billion in June 2019. This figure dropped by US$559.5 million or 34.2% compared to May 2019 exports of US$1.63 billion. Year-on-year, Indonesian non-oil and gas exports to the US also fell by 4.92% compared to June 2018, which reached US$1.13 billion.
Throughout 2019, the FOB value of exports to the US fluctuated. The highest FOB value occurred at the beginning of 2019 at US$1.51 billion, while the lowest FOB value occurred in June 2019. Looking at the first half of 2019, the FOB value of non-oil and gas exports to the US also fell by 2.6% compared to the previous period, reaching US$8.3 billion.
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