Indonesia was the largest exporter of animal fats and oils to Egypt in 2023.
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Indonesia recorded US$1.31 billion in exports to Egypt as of December 2023. This represents a significant 2.24% decrease compared to the previous year's exports of US$1.34 billion.
Indonesia's trade record with Egypt shows an upward trend in exports over the past 10 years. The lowest export value was US$1.01 billion, while the highest reached US$1.65 billion.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) exported to Egypt, 42 were worth more than one billion dollars. Furthermore, according to Trademap data, 67 main Indonesian products are exported to Egypt annually. In other words, these products are Indonesia's main exports to Egypt. The remaining products are largely also exported to other countries.
The following is a list of the top five Indonesian products exported to Egypt, ordered by value from highest to lowest:
1. Animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their fractions
Indonesia's largest export to Egypt is animal, vegetable, or microbial fats and oils and their fractions. In the Trademap classification, this falls under HS code 15. This export category is grouped together with prepared edible fats. In 2023, Indonesia exported US$866.85 million worth of these products, a slight increase compared to the previous period's US$865.84 million.
2. Machinery, electrical equipment and parts
The second largest export to Egypt is machinery, electrical equipment and parts. The value of these exports in 2023 was US$91.64 million, lower than the previous period's US$101.07 million.
3. Coffee, tea, maté and spices
Exports of coffee, tea, maté, and spices to Egypt were substantial. In 2023, Indonesia exported US$85.57 million worth of these products. Five other major export destinations for these products are the United States, Germany, France, Italy, and Canada.
4. Man-made staple fibers
Indonesia also exported a significant amount of man-made staple fibers to Egypt. The value of these exports in 2023 was US$67.52 million, an increase compared to the previous period's US$63,460,000. Besides Egypt, Indonesia also exports man-made staple fibers to Vietnam, Afghanistan, unspecified Africa, Albania, and Algeria. In addition to these major countries, Indonesia exported this product to four other countries.
5. Wood and wood products
Indonesia also exported a significant amount of wood and wood products to Egypt, valued at US$41.78 million. This represents an increase compared to the previous period's US$28,153,000. Trademap data shows that Indonesia exports wood and wood products to four countries. Exports of wood and wood products to Egypt are the largest. Other top five export destinations include the United States, China, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
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