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Indonesia: Positive prospects remain in place for the trade balance – UOB

Economist Enrico Tanuwidjaja at UOB Group and Haris Handy assessed the recent trade balance figures in Indonesia.

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“Indonesia posted another month of trade surplus of USD2.4bn in September 2020, widened from August's USD2.3bn with imports falling faster than the projected drop in exports. This marked a fifth straight month of trade surplus since May 2020. Exports in September fell at a slower pace by 0.5% y/y vis-à-vis August’s -8.1% (revised figure)… Meanwhile, imports dropped by 18.9% y/y in September vs. -24.2% in the previous month as imports of consumer goods contracted deeper (September’s -20.4% y/y vs August -12.5%). Nevertheless, imports grew by 7.7% on a month-on-month basis, given higher imports of capital goods (September’s +19.0% m/m vs August -8.8%), notably from Japan and China.”

“From January to September of this year, Indonesia booked a USD13.5bn trade surplus which was significantly higher than the USD1.9bn deficit recorded over the same period last year. Going forward, exports may continue to rise moderately on the back of a global economic recovery. In consequence, this may continue to improve Indonesia’s trade balance this year, thus improving the current account which will be positive to support the IDR.”

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