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Being one of the largest global provider of Import-Export data, AllInfo.com provides a comprehensive trade detail which is entirely based on the import and export bill, drafted with the reports from Indonesian Customs. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Indonesian trade data


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INDONESIA
  • pushed the export as the trade war started

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Major Export Partners
  • China
  • Japan
  • United States
  • India
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Malaysia

3
Major Import Partners
  • Thailand
  • Malaysia
  • China
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • India

4
Major Import Products
  • Coal Briquettes
  • Petroleum Gas
  • Copper Ore
  • Gold
  • Major Export Products
  • Equipment
  • Chemical
  • Fuel and Foodstuff
  • Oil and Gas
  • Electrical Appliances
  • Plywood

5
World Trade Ranking
  • The country stands on 29th rank in the world
    export market and it stand on 27th rank in the
    world import market
  • Trade Facts
  • Indonesia is the country with the 17 of the
    trade and growth market in UK.
  • Indonesia has a mixed economy with both private
    and government sector, and this help in growth of
    the trade statics.
  • Indonesia is focusing on long-term strategic and
    structural development challenges as it strives
    to transition to an upper middle-income country.

6
Trade Growth
  • In 2011 growth reached 6.5 per cent and yet the
    country still has unemployment of seven per cent
    with nearly a seventh of its population living
    below the poverty line
  • In recent years Indonesias fortunes have
    improved significantly with growth averaging six
    per cent a year spurred on by improvements in
    domestic consumption and the banking sector.
  • The main UK exports are organic chemicals,
    industrial machinery, power generation equipment,
    metal ores and scrap, pulp and waste paper and
    oils and perfume materials.
  • UKTI has identified specific opportunities for
    British businesses in infrastructure projects
    such as ports, airports, rail as well as mining,
    life sciences, financial services, oil and gas,
    power generation and renewable energies.
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