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Indonesia recorded US$173.37 million in imports from Chile as of December 2023. This figure represents a 24.41% decrease compared to the previous year's imports of US$229.34 million.
Over the past 10 years, Indonesia's trade record with Chile shows an upward trend in imports. The lowest import value was US$83.34 million, while the highest reached US$241.51 million.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) imported from Chile, 43 products were worth more than one billion dollars. Furthermore, according to Trademap data, Indonesia imports 45 main products annually from this country. This indicates a significant dependence on these imported products. The remaining products are largely imported from other countries as well.
The following is a list of the top five products Indonesia imported from Chile, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value.
- Copper
- Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates
- Animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their cleavage products
- Wood pulp or other fibrous cellulosic materials
- Edible fruits and nuts
Indonesia imported a significant amount of Copper, categorized under HS code 74 in the Trademap classification. In 2023, Indonesia imported US$78.47 million worth of copper. This is lower than the previous period's US$99.569 million.
This product, categorized under HS code 03 in the Trademap classification, amounted to US$14.77 million in imports for Indonesia.
Indonesia imported this product from a single country, with Chile being the largest supplier. In 2023, Indonesia imported US$14.7 million. Other top five suppliers of this product to Indonesia include Indonesia, Malaysia, Spain, Netherlands, and Canada.
Indonesia imported this product from a single country, with Chile being the largest supplier. In 2023, Indonesia imported US$13.55 million. The other five countries that are major suppliers of wood pulp or other fibrous cellulosic materials are the United States, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, and Sweden.
Indonesia also imported a significant amount of edible fruits and nuts from Chile. The value of these imports in 2023 was US$11.44 million, lower than the previous period's US$28.599 million. Trademap data shows that Indonesia imports edible fruits and nuts from four countries, with Chile being the largest supplier. Other top five suppliers include the United States, Spain, Mexico, Netherlands, and Vietnam.
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