JAKARTA. Indonesia's trade balance remained in positive territory in February posting a surplus of US$738.3 million. The surplus, which was bigger than the $709.4 million recorded in January, was largely driven by shrinking imports. Monthly exports dropped by 16.02 percent to $12.29 billion from the same month last year on the back of lower shipments of both oil and gas and non oil and gas, such as palm oil and coal, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) announced on Monday.
Trade balance stays positive with $738.3m surplus
JAKARTA. Indonesia's trade balance remained in positive territory in February posting a surplus of US$738.3 million. The surplus, which was bigger than the $709.4 million recorded in January, was largely driven by shrinking imports. Monthly exports dropped by 16.02 percent to $12.29 billion from the same month last year on the back of lower shipments of both oil and gas and non oil and gas, such as palm oil and coal, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) announced on Monday.