China Becomes Indonesia's Largest Source of Imported Consumer Goods
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China was the largest source of consumer product imports into Indonesia. In 2020, consumer products imported from China reached US$1.79 billion, representing 28% of total imports.
The United States ranked second with imports valued at US$728 million, contributing 12% to the total consumer product imports in 2020.
Australia followed in third place with imports valued at US$615 million (10%), and New Zealand in fourth place with imports valued at US$542 million (9%).
Meanwhile, total imports of consumer products from other countries reached US$2.61 billion, or 41% of total imports.
In 2020, Indonesia's food imports reached US$19.4 billion, with US$6.3 billion spent on consumer products. Besides consumer products, soybeans and wheat were the highest imported products.
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