Indonesia's Top 10 Non-Oil and Gas Trade Surplus Contributors
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The United States (US) was the country contributing the highest non-oil and gas trade surplus to Indonesia. The surplus from January to April 2020 reached US$3.59 billion, a 20.5% increase from the same period the previous year. India was second with US$2.3 billion, down 3.8% year-on-year.
Meanwhile, the country causing the largest non-oil and gas trade deficit for Indonesia was China, reaching a deficit of US$4.48 billion. Other countries recording deficits were Thailand (US$1.24 billion), Argentina (US$880 million), and Australia (US$750 million).
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