Indonesia recorded imports from Austria totaling US$289.08 million as of December 2020. This figure represents a 13.3% increase compared to the previous year's imports of US$255.16 million.
Indonesia's trade record with Austria shows a significant decrease in imports over the past 10 years. The lowest import value was US$255.16 million, while the highest reached US$396.41 million.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) imported from Austria, 0.04 thousand products were worth more than one billion dollars. Most imported products from Austria are also imported from other countries, totaling 0.07 thousand products.
The following is a list of the top five products imported by Indonesia from Austria, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value:
1. Machinery, mechanical appliances, nuclear reactors, boilers (HS Code 84)
This category includes machinery, mechanical appliances, nuclear reactors, boilers, and their parts. Imports of these products from Austria ranked first, totaling US$74,234 thousand. This import value is lower than the previous period's US$84,792 thousand.
2. Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof (HS Code 85)
This category includes electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof, as well as sound or television recording and reproducing apparatus. Indonesia imported US$51,764 thousand worth of these products.
3. Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus
Imports of optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus from Austria ranked 18th. In 2020, Indonesia imported US$27,267 thousand. Besides Austria, the largest imports of these products came from China, the United States, Japan, Singapore, and Germany.
4. Paper and paperboard
This product was imported from 74 countries. Imports from Austria ranked 14th, totaling US$26,668 thousand in 2020. Besides Austria, the largest imports of paper and paperboard came from China, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam.
5. Wood pulp or other cellulose fibres;
Indonesia also imported US$17,108 thousand worth of wood pulp or other cellulose fibres from Austria. This represents an increase compared to the previous period's US$3,610 thousand. Imports of wood pulp or other cellulose fibres from Austria ranked 15th. Besides Austria, the largest imports came from the United States, Canada, France, Italy, and Sweden. Indonesia also imported this product from 45 countries.