KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia posted a larger-than-expected trade surplus in February with exports surging and imports contracting amid disruptions in global supply chains due to the coronavirus outbreak, data from the statistics bureau showed. Southeast Asia's largest economy had a US$ 2.34 billion surplus in February, compared with the US$90 million surplus expected in a Reuters poll. The surplus was the first in four months and the biggest since September 2011, according to data from Refinitiv. There was a deficit of around US$ 870 million in January.
Indonesia posts biggest trade surplus since 2011 in February 2020
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia posted a larger-than-expected trade surplus in February with exports surging and imports contracting amid disruptions in global supply chains due to the coronavirus outbreak, data from the statistics bureau showed. Southeast Asia's largest economy had a US$ 2.34 billion surplus in February, compared with the US$90 million surplus expected in a Reuters poll. The surplus was the first in four months and the biggest since September 2011, according to data from Refinitiv. There was a deficit of around US$ 870 million in January.