These 10 Provinces Recorded the Largest Non-Oil and Gas Exports in 2024

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Viva Budy Kusnandar 16/04/2025 12:42 WIB
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Top 10 Indonesian Provinces with the Highest Non-Oil and Gas Export Value (2024)
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West Java recorded the highest non-oil and gas exports in 2024. This is according to Ministry of Trade data, showing that non-oil and gas exports from the province reached US$37.53 billion last year.

This figure represents a 3.48% increase from the previous year and is the highest compared to other provinces.

The next highest non-oil and gas exporting provinces were East Java at US$24.77 billion, followed by East Kalimantan at US$22.95 billion, Central Sulawesi at US$19.64 billion, and Riau at US$16.5 billion.

This was followed by the Riau Islands with non-oil and gas exports valued at US$15.84 billion, Jakarta Special Capital Region at US$13.49 billion, Banten at US$12.14 billion, South Kalimantan at US$11.66 billion, and North Maluku at US$11.08 billion.

The total non-oil and gas exports from these top 10 provinces reached US$185.61 billion throughout 2024. This represents a 3.8% growth from the previous year and accounts for 74.6% of total national non-oil and gas exports, valued at US$248.83 billion.

The following is a complete list of non-oil and gas export values for all 38 provinces in 2024:

1. West Java: US$37.53 billion
2. East Java: US$24.77 billion
3. East Kalimantan: US$22.95 billion
4. Central Sulawesi: US$19.64 billion
5. Riau: US$16.49 billion
6. Riau Islands: US$15.84 billion
7. Jakarta Special Capital Region (DKI Jakarta): US$13.49 billion
8. Banten: US$12.13 billion
9. South Kalimantan: US$11.65 billion
10. North Maluku: US$11.07 billion
11. Central Java: US$10.76 billion
12. North Sumatra: US$10.62 billion
13. South Sumatra: US$6.26 billion
14. Lampung: US$5.48 billion
15. Central Papua: US$5.46 billion
16. Central Kalimantan: US$4.02 billion
17. Southeast Sulawesi: US$3.85 billion
18. West Nusa Tenggara: US$2.56 billion
19. West Sumatra: US$2.17 billion
20. West Kalimantan: US$2.11 billion
21. South Sulawesi: US$2.05 billion
22. Bangka Belitung: US$1.63 billion
23. North Kalimantan: US$1.58 billion
24. Jambi: US$977.80 million
25. North Sulawesi: US$833.70 million
26. Bali: US$632.60 million
27. Aceh: US$624.30 million
28. Yogyakarta Special Region (DI Yogyakarta): US$546.90 million
29. West Sulawesi: US$433.80 million
30. Bengkulu: US$194.40 million
31. Papua: US$89.60 million
32. East Nusa Tenggara: US$82.30 million
33. Maluku: US$71.70 million
34. Gorontalo: US$60.10 million
35. West Papua: US$29.40 million
36. Southwest Papua: US$22.80 million
37. South Papua: US$0.20 million
38. Highland Papua: US$0

"Disclosure: This is an AI-generated translation of the original article. We strive for accuracy, but please note that automated translations may contain errors or slight inconsistencies."

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