Indonesia recorded imports from Libya totaling US$10.48 million as of December 2021. This figure represents a 1,376.48% increase compared to the previous year's imports of US$0.71 million.
Indonesia's trade record with Libya shows a drastic reduction in imports over the past 10 years. The lowest import value was US$0.11 million, while the highest reached US$511.27 million.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) imported from Libya, 0.04 thousand products were worth more than one billion dollars. Most imported products from Libya are also imported from other countries, with five products in common.
The following is a list of the top five products imported by Indonesia from Libya, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value:
1. Ores, slag, and ash: Under the Trademap classification, this product falls under HS code 26. Imports of this product from Libya ranked first, with Indonesia importing US$9,026,000. No imports were recorded from Libya the previous year.
2. Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof: This ranked second in terms of Indonesia's imports from Libya, totaling US$1,200,000 in 2021. No imports were recorded from Libya the previous year.
3. Edible fruits and nuts: Imports of edible fruits and nuts from Libya ranked 32nd. In 2021, Indonesia imported US$238,000 worth. Other top five importers of edible fruits and nuts for Indonesia include China, Thailand, the United States, Pakistan, and Chile.
4. Machinery, mechanical appliances, nuclear reactors, boilers: Indonesia imported this product from 156 countries. Imports from Libya ranked 116th. In 2021, Indonesia imported US$16,000. Other top five suppliers of this product to Indonesia include China, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, and the United States.
5. Mineral fuels, mineral oils, and products of their distillation: Indonesia imported a significant amount of these products from Libya, totaling US$2,000. No imports were recorded from Libya the previous year. These imports from Libya ranked 72nd. The largest importers of mineral fuels, mineral oils, and products of their distillation to Indonesia are Singapore, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Nigeria. Indonesia also imports this product from 72 countries.