KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's exports and imports beat forecasts in December, helping Southeast Asia's largest economy book its biggest annual trade surplus since 2011, data from the statistics bureau showed on Friday. Indonesia's exports have rebounded faster than imports from the COVID-19 pandemic, supported by economic recovery in its biggest trade partner China, while imports remained mostly subdued throughout the year with weak domestic activity. December exports surged 14.63% on a yearly basis, the strongest since July 2018, to a seven-year high of $16.54 billion, on higher prices of the country's top commodities such as palm oil. A Reuters poll had predicted a 6.3% rise.
Indonesia's December exports beat forecast, 2020 trade surplus highest in 9 years
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's exports and imports beat forecasts in December, helping Southeast Asia's largest economy book its biggest annual trade surplus since 2011, data from the statistics bureau showed on Friday. Indonesia's exports have rebounded faster than imports from the COVID-19 pandemic, supported by economic recovery in its biggest trade partner China, while imports remained mostly subdued throughout the year with weak domestic activity. December exports surged 14.63% on a yearly basis, the strongest since July 2018, to a seven-year high of $16.54 billion, on higher prices of the country's top commodities such as palm oil. A Reuters poll had predicted a 6.3% rise.