April 2019, Indonesia's Largest Non-Oil and Gas Exports to China and the US
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Indonesia's largest non-oil and gas export markets in January-April 2019 were China, with a value of US$7.2 billion, and the United States (US), at US$5.5 billion. Although China and the US remain the largest non-oil and gas export markets, these export values decreased compared to the previous period, by 10.86% and 5.23% respectively.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) recorded that in January-April 2019, Indonesia's next largest non-oil and gas export markets were Japan (US$4.4 billion), India (US$3.9 billion), Singapore (US$2.4 billion), Malaysia (US$2.4 billion), and South Korea (US$2.2 billion). Following these were Thailand (US$1.8 billion), Taiwan (US$1.2 billion), the Netherlands (US$1 billion), Germany (US$762.6 million), Australia (US$605.9 million), and Italy (US$547.9 million).
Overall, there was a decrease in exports to all major non-oil and gas export destinations, with a total decrease of 10.15%. Only non-oil and gas exports to Taiwan recorded an increase of 28.34%, reaching US$1.2 billion in January-April 2019 compared to US$929.8 million in the same period last year.
(Read Databoks: [April Exports Down 10.8%, Deficit Jumps to US$2.5 Billion](https://databoks.katadata.co.id/datapublish/2019/05/15/ekspor-april-2019-turun))
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