Indonesia recorded imports from Greece totaling US$59.66 million as of December 2020. This figure represents a 40.56% decrease compared to the previous year's imports, which totaled US$100.39 million.
Indonesia's trade record with Greece shows a significant decrease in imports over the past 10 years. The lowest import value was US$59.66 million, while the highest reached US$122.88 million.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) imported from Greece, 0.03 thousand products were worth more than one billion dollars. Most imported products from Greece are also imported from other countries, totaling 0.05 thousand products.
The following is a list of the top five products imported by Indonesia from Greece, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value:
1. Cotton: Cotton, under HS code 52, is the top import from Greece. Indonesia imported US$32,164 thousand. This is lower than the previous period's US$62,828 thousand.
2. Wood pulp or other fibrous cellulosic materials: Indonesia's second largest import from Greece is wood pulp or other fibrous cellulosic materials, valued at US$7,803 thousand in 2020. This is lower than the previous period's US$14,062 thousand.
3. Machinery, mechanical appliances, nuclear reactors, boilers: Indonesia also imports significant quantities of machinery, mechanical appliances, nuclear reactors, and boilers from Greece, valued at US$6,754 thousand. This represents an increase compared to the previous period's US$4,040 thousand. These imports from Greece rank 44th. The largest imports of this product category come from China, Japan, Singapore, Germany, and Thailand. Indonesia imports this product from 150 countries.
4. Aluminum and articles thereof: Indonesia imported US$2,648 thousand worth of aluminum and articles thereof from Greece. This represents an increase compared to the previous period's US$1,488 thousand. Trademap data shows Indonesia imports aluminum and articles thereof from 75 countries. Imports from Greece rank 29th. The top five other countries of origin are China, the United States, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Republic of Korea.
5. Tanning or dyeing extracts: Indonesia also imports significant quantities of tanning or dyeing extracts from Greece, valued at US$2,025 thousand. This represents an increase compared to the previous period's US$1,977 thousand. Imports from Greece rank 27th. The largest imports of this product category come from China, India, Singapore, Japan, and the Republic of Korea. Indonesia imports this product from 66 countries.