KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia swung back to a trade deficit in September as the pace of the decline in imports was slower than expected, data from the statistics bureau showed on Tuesday. Southeast Asia’s largest economy had a $160.5 million trade deficit in September, the statistics bureau said, compared to a $100 million surplus expected in a Reuters poll. It had a $112.4 million trade surplus in August. Baca Juga: China September exports, imports in deeper contraction as tariffs take toll
Indonesia returns to trade deficit in September
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia swung back to a trade deficit in September as the pace of the decline in imports was slower than expected, data from the statistics bureau showed on Tuesday. Southeast Asia’s largest economy had a $160.5 million trade deficit in September, the statistics bureau said, compared to a $100 million surplus expected in a Reuters poll. It had a $112.4 million trade surplus in August. Baca Juga: China September exports, imports in deeper contraction as tariffs take toll