Indonesia recorded US$23,000 in imports from Burundi as of December 2020. This figure represents a 666.67% increase compared to the previous year's imports of US$3,000.
Indonesia's trade record with Burundi shows an upward trend in imports over the past 10 years. The lowest import value was US$1,000, while the highest reached US$45,000.
Of the 97 products (2-digit HS codes) imported from Burundi, 0.03 thousand products were worth more than one billion dollars. Most imported products from Burundi are also imported from other countries; specifically, two products fall into this category.
The following is a list of the top five products imported by Indonesia from Burundi, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value:
1. Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather: This product, under HS code 41, is the largest import from Burundi, totaling US$22,000. No imports were recorded from Burundi in the previous year.
2. Articles of iron or steel: Under HS code 73, Indonesia imported US$1,000 worth of these articles from Burundi.
3. Ores, slag and ash: Indonesia also imported ores, slag, and ash from Burundi, with a value of US$0. No imports were recorded from Burundi in the previous year. Besides Burundi, Indonesia also imports ores, slag, and ash from Brazil, South Africa, India, Canada, and Malaysia. In addition to these major countries, Indonesia imported this product from 36 other countries.
4. Wood and wood articles: Imports of wood and wood articles from Burundi ranked 160th. In 2020, Indonesia recorded imports valued at US$0. Besides Burundi, the largest imports of wood and wood articles came from China, Malaysia, the United States, New Zealand, and Thailand.
5. Cork and cork articles: Imports of cork and cork articles totaled US$0. No imports were recorded from Burundi in the previous year. Besides Burundi, Indonesia also imports cork and cork articles from Hong Kong, China, Japan, Singapore, and the Republic of Korea. In addition to these major countries, Indonesia imported this product from 16 other countries.