Based on the contribution or role to total exports, non-oil and gas exports always dominate the total exports of East Java Province with numbers above 90%. The largest non-oil and gas role occurred in the 2001-2002 period, accounting for 98% of the total export value of East Java Province. However, it then tends to decrease to 89.10% in 2010. In 2011 the role of non-oil and gas exports began to increase to 91.40 percent and continued to increase to reach 97.08% in 2013. The role of non-oil and gas exports fell again in 2014 and continued to decline to 95.08% in 2020. The latest condition is that the role of non-oil and gas exports to the total exports of East Java Province in 2021 fell to 93.50%. Launching the official website of the Central Statistics Agency of East Java Province (BPS East Java) on August 8, 2022 in the report "Export Statistics of East Java Province 2021", it was noted that the role of oil and gas exports from year to year showed a positive direction of development. Although in aggregate it is much smaller than the role of non-oil and gas exports, the role of oil and gas exports had reached the highest value occurred in 2010 with the role of oil and gas exports reaching 10.90%. Head of BPS East Java, Dadang Hardiwan explained, although in the following year it had decreased until 2013, but since 2014 the role of oil and gas exports has increased again until 2018 to 6.2%. Dadang said, the share of oil and gas exports was again shifted by the non-oil and gas sector in the last two years, so that it only contributed 4.60% in 2019 and 4.92% in 2020. In 2021 the role of oil and gas exports in East Java Province will increase to 6, 50% of the total exports of East Java Province.
Tuesday, 09 August 2022 09:27