Indonesia recorded exports to Belarus totaling US$7.02 million as of December 2020. This figure represents a 133.36% increase compared to the previous year's exports, which were recorded at US$3.01 million.
Indonesia's trade record with Belarus shows an upward trend in exports over the past 10 years. 2020 marked a historical record with the highest export value ever recorded.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) exported to Belarus, 0.03 thousand products were worth more than one billion dollars. Most of the exported products to Belarus are also exported to other countries, totaling 0.01 thousand products.
- Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates
Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, with HS code 03. Exports of this product to Belarus ranked first. Indonesia exported US$5,556,000. The export value of fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates increased compared to the previous period, which was recorded at US$1,787,000.
- Rubber and articles thereof
Second, Indonesia's largest export was Rubber and articles thereof. The export value to Belarus in 2020 was recorded at US$644,000. This figure increased compared to the previous period, which was recorded at US$614,000.
- Musical instruments
Indonesia also recorded significant exports of Musical instruments to Belarus. The export value of this product in 2020 was US$181,000. This amount increased compared to the previous period, which was recorded at US$175,000. Exports of musical instruments to Belarus were ranked 49th. Other countries in the top five export destinations include the United States, Japan, China, Germany, and the Netherlands.
- Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof
Indonesia's export destinations for this product reached 39 countries. Exports of Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof to Belarus were ranked 18th. In 2020, Indonesia recorded exports totaling US$180,000. In addition to Belarus, the largest exports of Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof were to Singapore, France, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
- Special Woven Fabrics
Also included in HS code 58, Special Woven Fabrics are a group of export products categorized together with tufted textile fabrics, lace, carpets, tapestries, and embroidery. Indonesia exported US$149,000, an increase compared to the previous period, which was recorded at US$77,000. Exports of Special Woven Fabrics to Belarus were ranked 29th. In addition to Belarus, the largest exports of Special Woven Fabrics were to the United States, Thailand, Hong Kong, China, the United Arab Emirates, and Japan. Indonesia also exported this product to 67 countries.