Mineral fuels were the largest export to China, reaching US$6.2 billion. This figure represents 22.3% of total exports to China, which amounted to US$27.9 billion. The next largest export was animal and vegetable fats and oils, totaling US$3.6 billion.
Despite an increase last year, China's economic slowdown resulting from the coronavirus outbreak needs to be monitored this year. A slowdown in the Chinese economy will impact consumption and production, potentially leading to decreased demand for Indonesian goods.
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