South Sulawesi's Export Value Drops 9.28% in November 2021
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The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported that the value of exports shipped through South Sulawesi ports in November 2021 reached US$ 135.6 million. This figure is down 9.28% compared to the previous month, which reached US$ 149.47 million.
Meanwhile, the November 2021 achievement increased by 21.69% from the same period the previous year, which reached US$ 111.43 million.
Nickel was the commodity with the largest export value in November 2021, at US$ 82.88 million (61.12%). This was followed by iron and steel commodities at US$ 12.88 million (9.5%), and oilseeds at US$ 12.85 million (9.47%).
The largest export destination for South Sulawesi was Japan, with a value of US$ 87.53 million (64.55%). This was followed by China at US$ 34.69 million (25.59%), Malaysia at US$ 3.10 million (2.29%), the Philippines at US$ 2.19 million (1.61%), and Timor Leste at US$ 1.93 million (1.42%).
South Sulawesi's largest export in November 2021 was through Malili Port, with a value of US$ 82.88 million (61.12%). This was followed by Makassar Port with a value of US$ 43.79 million (32.29%).
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