Indonesia's Exports in March 2023 reached US$23.50 billion and Indonesia's Imports in March 2023 reached US$20.59 billion - BPS-Statistics Indonesia Nunukan Regency

The Nunukan Regency BPS Integrated Statistics Service (PST) serves from 08.00 to 15.30 WITA every working day. Online services are still open via: e-mail: bps6504@bps.go.id or Whatsapp Number: 0857-4954-9481. Thank You || At the moment, Nunukan Regency in Figures 2024 is available and can be accessed here

Based on the results of the 2023 Agricultural Census in Nunukan Regency, the number of agricultural business households in Nunukan Regency is 21,601 households.

The Nunukan Regency Human Development Index (HDI) in 2023 reached 68.43, an increase of 0.55 points (0.81 percent) compared to the previous year (67.88). For more complete information, you can download it here || In September 2024, year on year (y-on-y) inflation in Nunukan Regency will be 2.24 percent with a Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 107.1

Indonesia's Exports in March 2023 reached US$23.50 billion and Indonesia's Imports in March 2023 reached US$20.59 billion

Release Date : April 17, 2023
File Size : 3.37 MB

Abstract

A. EXPORTS
  • The value of Indonesia’s exports in March 2023 reached US$23.50 billion, increased 9.89 percent compared to exports in February 2023 but decreased 11.33 percent compared to March 2022.
  • Non-oil and gas exports in March 2023 reached US$22.16 billion, increased 9.71 percent compared to non-oil and gas exports in February 2023 but decreased 11.70 percent compared to March 2022.
  • Cumulatively, Indonesia’s exports during January–March 2023 reached US$67.20 billion, increased 1.60 percent over the same period in 2022. Likewise, non-oil and gas exports reached US$63.19 billion or increased 0.55 percent.
  • The highest increase of non-oil and gas exports in March 2023 was mineral fuels commodity, in amount of US$568.8 million or increased 14.29 percent from February 2023. The highest decrease was animal or vegetable fats and oils, in amount of US$260.0 million or decreased 10.53 percent.
  • By industry classification, exports of manufacturing products during period January–March 2023 decreased by 5.40 percent; exports of agriculture, forestry and fisheries also decreased by 5.69 percent; while exports of mining and others increased by 28.10 percent compared to the same period in 2022.
  • The main country destinations of non-oil and gas exports in March 2023 were China at US$5.67 billion, United States at US$1.97 billion, and Japan at US$1.78 billion, with the contribution of the three reached 42.51 percent. Meanwhile, exports to ASEAN and the European Union (27 countries) amounted to US$4.09 billion and US$1.53 billion, respectively.
  • According to the province of origin, the largest exports of Indonesia in January–March 2023 came from Jawa Barat with a value of US$9.19 billion (13.68 percent), followed by Kalimantan Timur at US$7.95 billion (11.83 percent), and Jawa Timur at US$6.31 billion (9.38 percent).

B. IMPORTS
  • Imports of Indonesia in March 2023 were worth US$20.59 billion, rose by 29.33 percent compared with February 2023, yet decreased by 6.26 percent compared with March 2022.
  • Imports of oil and gas in March 2023 were worth US$3.02 billion, increased by 25.28 percent compared with February 2023, yet decreased by 13.67 percent compared with March 2022.
  • Imports of non-oil and gas in March 2023 were worth US$17.57 billion, increased by 30.05 percent compared with February 2023, but fell by 4.86 percent compared with March 2022.
  • The most significant increase in imports of non-oil and gas in March 2023 was electrical machinery/equipments and parts thereof which rose by US$582.9 million (29.45 percent). On the contrary, cereals experinced the highest fall with US$87.6 million (19.47 percent) decrease.
  • The largest trading partner countries of non-oil and gas imports in January–March 2023 were China US$15.04 billion (32.26 percent), Japan US$4.25 billion (9.12 percent), and Thailand US$2.92 billion (6.26 percent). Imports of non-oil and gas from ASEAN and EU countries were US$8.07 billion (17.31 percent) and US$3.38 billion (7.24 percent), respectively.
  • Compared with the same period last year, imports of intermediate goods in January–March 2023 experienced the highest fall with a US$2,884.0 million (6.60 percent) decrease. On the other hand, imports of consumption and capital goods experienced increases with a US$125.5 million (2.73 percent) and US$896.5 million (10.50 percent) rise, respectively.
  • Indonesia’s balance of trade in March 2023 experienced a surplus of US$2.91 billion, which mainly affected by a surplus of non-oil and gas of US$4.58 billion. On the other hand, there was a deficit of US$1.67 billion in oil and gas.
Badan Pusat Statistik

BPS-Statistics Indonesia

Badan Pusat Statistik Kabupaten NunukanJl. Bharatu Muh. Aldy

Kompleks Perkantoran Vertikal

Nunukan Selatan

Kalimantan Utara 77482

Telp : (0556) 2027937 Fax : (0556) 2027938 Email : bps6504@bps.go.id

logo_footer

Manual

ToU

Links

Copyright © 2023 BPS-Statistics Indonesia