KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's June exports and imports beat forecasts, signalling improving demand after many countries eased coronavirus-induced restrictions, data from the statistics bureau showed on Wednesday. June exports were up 2.28% on a yearly basis to US$ 12.03 billion, the first expansion in four months, propped up by increased shipments of agricultural and manufactured goods. The poll had forecast a 12.26% fall. Baca Juga: Oil dips on demand fears as OPEC+ considers output increase
Indonesia's June trade data beat forecasts, exports grow for first time in 4 months
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's June exports and imports beat forecasts, signalling improving demand after many countries eased coronavirus-induced restrictions, data from the statistics bureau showed on Wednesday. June exports were up 2.28% on a yearly basis to US$ 12.03 billion, the first expansion in four months, propped up by increased shipments of agricultural and manufactured goods. The poll had forecast a 12.26% fall. Baca Juga: Oil dips on demand fears as OPEC+ considers output increase