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Indonesia recorded US$6.06 million in imports from Yemen as of December 2023. This figure represents a 407.62% increase compared to the previous year's imports of US$1.19 million.
Indonesia's trade record with Yemen shows an upward trend in imports over the past 10 years. 2023 marked a historical high with the highest import value ever recorded.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) imported from Yemen, 39 products were worth more than one billion dollars. Furthermore, according to Trademap data, Indonesia imports four main products from this country annually. This indicates a significant dependence on these imported products. The majority of other imported products are also commonly imported from other countries.
The following is a list of the top five products Indonesia imported from Yemen, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value:
1. **Plastics**
Plastics (HS code 39). Imports of this product from Yemen ranked first, totaling US$4.78 million. This represents an increase compared to the previous period's recorded value of US$497,000.
2. **Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather**
Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather (HS code 41). Indonesia imported US$1.2 million from Yemen.
3. **Essential oils and resinoids**
Indonesia also imported a significant amount of essential oils and resinoids from Yemen, valued at US$60,000. No imports were recorded from Yemen in the previous year. This import from Yemen was the largest recorded. Other top five suppliers of this product to Indonesia include France, the United States, Germany, Ireland, and Singapore.
4. **Tanning or dyeing extracts**
Indonesia also imported a significant amount of tanning or dyeing extracts from Yemen, valued at US$23,000. No imports were recorded from Yemen in the previous year. Yemen currently remains the largest supplier of tanning or dyeing extracts to Indonesia. The other top five countries supplying these extracts to Indonesia are Germany, China, the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
5. **Other base metals articles**
Indonesia also imported US$0 of other base metals articles from Yemen. No imports were recorded from Yemen in the previous year. Trademap data shows that Indonesia imports other base metals articles from five countries. Imports from Yemen were the largest. Other top five suppliers of this product to Indonesia include China, Germany, the United States, Italy, and Mexico.
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