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Indonesia recorded imports from Niger worth US$0.15 million as of December 2023. This figure shows a 17.42% decrease compared to the previous year's imports, which were recorded at US$0.18 million.
Indonesia's trade record with Niger shows a significant decline in imports over the past 10 years. The lowest Indonesian import value was US$13,000, while the highest was US$0.73 million.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) imported from Niger, 39 products were worth more than one billion dollars. Furthermore, according to Trademap data, eight main products are imported annually from Niger by Indonesia. This indicates a considerable dependence on these imported products. The rest are mostly products also imported from other countries in significant quantities.
The following is a list of the top five products imported by Indonesia from Niger, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value:
1. Paper and Paperboard
Indonesia imports a significant amount of Paper and Paperboard. In the Trademap classification, Paper and Paperboard falls under HS code 48. This product category is grouped together with articles of pulp, paper or paperboard. In 2023, Indonesia imported US$45,000 worth of these products. This is lower than the previous period's US$68,000.
2. Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances
Second, Indonesia's largest imports are Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances. Imports from Niger in 2023 amounted to US$29,000. This is an increase compared to the previous period's US$8,000.
3. Other base metals articles
Indonesia imported this product from Niger. Imports of Other base metals articles from Niger were the largest. In 2023, Indonesia imported US$21,000 worth of these products. Other top five suppliers of this import product to Indonesia include China, Germany, the United States, Italy, and Mexico.
4. Copper
Indonesia imports a significant amount of Copper from Niger. Imports of this product amounted to US$19,000. In the previous year, Indonesia recorded no imports from Niger for this product. Besides Niger, Indonesia also relies on copper imports from Chile, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Japan, and the United States. In addition to these main countries, Indonesia imported this product from four other countries.
5. Electrical machinery and equipment and parts
Another imported product is Electrical machinery and equipment and parts, valued at US$13,000. This is lower than the previous period's US$20,000. Currently, the largest importer of Electrical machinery and equipment and parts to Indonesia remains Niger. Besides Niger, the five largest countries supplying Indonesia with Electrical machinery and equipment and parts are China, Hong Kong, China, Taipei, China, the United States, and Germany.
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