KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia booked its smallest trade surplus in nine months in February as imports came in stronger than expected, while exports slumped, data from the statistics bureau showed on Friday. Its trade surplus last month was around $870 million, below the $2.32 billion expected by economists polled by Reuters and January's $2 billion surplus. The February surplus was the smallest since May 2023. Resource-rich Indonesia is the world's biggest exporter of coal, palm oil and nickel.
Indonesia's February Trade Surplus Smallest in 9 Months
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia booked its smallest trade surplus in nine months in February as imports came in stronger than expected, while exports slumped, data from the statistics bureau showed on Friday. Its trade surplus last month was around $870 million, below the $2.32 billion expected by economists polled by Reuters and January's $2 billion surplus. The February surplus was the smallest since May 2023. Resource-rich Indonesia is the world's biggest exporter of coal, palm oil and nickel.