Indonesia's Cocoa Preparation Imports from Kenya Rise to US$21.08 Million
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Indonesia recorded US$27.46 million in imports from Kenya as of December 2023. This figure represents a 14.23% decrease compared to the previous year's imports, which totaled US$32.02 million.
Over the past 10 years, Indonesia's trade record with Kenya shows an upward trend in imports. The lowest import value was US$9.67 million, while the highest reached US$32.02 million.
Of the 97 products (two-digit HS codes) imported from Kenya, 40 products were worth more than one billion dollars. Furthermore, according to Trademap data, Indonesia imports 25 main products annually from this country. This indicates a significant dependence on these imported products. The remaining products are largely also imported from other countries.
The following is a list of the top five products imported by Indonesia from Kenya, ordered from highest to lowest transaction value.
- Cocoa and cocoa preparations
- Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather
- Coffee, tea, maté, and spices
- Inorganic chemicals
- Edible preparations
Cocoa and cocoa preparations (HS code 18) are the top import from Kenya, totaling US$21.08 million. This represents an increase compared to the previous period, which recorded US$18,240,000.
Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather (Trademap classification, HS code 41) totaled US$4.14 million in imports from Kenya.
Coffee, tea, maté, and spices (HS code 09) imports amounted to US$1.2 million. Besides Kenya, Indonesia also relies on imports of coffee, tea, maté, and spices from Brazil, Vietnam, India, Germany, and China. In addition to these major countries, Indonesia imported this product from four other countries.
Indonesia also imported US$0.4 million worth of inorganic chemicals from Kenya. In the previous year, there were no recorded imports from Kenya. Currently, the largest source of inorganic chemical imports remains Kenya. Besides Kenya, the five largest sources of Indonesia's inorganic chemical imports are China, Korea, the Republic of (presumably a typo, needs clarification), the United States, Germany, and Chile.
Indonesia also recorded significant imports of edible preparations from Kenya, valued at US$0.23 million in 2023. This is lower than the previous period's US$273,000. Indonesia imports this product from only one country. Kenya is the largest source of edible preparation imports. The five other countries that are sources of edible preparation imports are the United States, Germany, China, the Netherlands, and Singapore.
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