
Indonesia booked a $670 million trade surplus in April, rising from $490 million in March as imports continued to fall faster than exports, the official Statistics Agency said Monday. The surplus beat the median forecast for a $345 million surplus from a Wall Street Journal poll of 10 regional economists.
On the other hand, imports reached $0.78 billion, down 4.6% from March due to lower imports of food commodities such as wheat and sugar. Compared with a year earlier, imports dropped 14.6%. Indonesia booked a $2.3 billion trade surplus in the first four months of the year as exports amounted to $45.1 billion and imports $42.7 billion.
During the first four months of the year, manufacturing exports were the single largest contributor to Indonesia's non-oil and non-gas exports. During the same period, imports of mechanical and electrical appliances dominated its non- oil and non-gas imports
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