Wednesday, 04 February 2026 13:05

Indonesia Ends 2025 With USD 41 Billion Trade Surplus

Indonesia concluded 2025 with a robust trade surplus of USD 41.05 billion (IDR 688.8 trillion), largely driven by strong non-oil and gas exports that outweighed the persistent oil and gas deficit of USD 19.70 billion (IDR 330.3 trillion). Non-oil and gas trade posted a surplus of USD 60.72 billion (IDR 1.01 quadrillion), supported by key commodities such as animal and vegetable fats and oils, which surged by USD 7.50 billion (IDR 125.8 trillion, +27.94%). Exports reached USD 282.91 billion (IDR 4.74 quadrillion) for the year, growing 6.15% year-on-year, with non-oil and gas exports accounting for USD 269.84 billion (IDR 4.52 quadrillion, +7.66%).

China, the United States, and India were Indonesia’s largest non-oil and gas export destinations, together representing 42.28% of total shipments. ASEAN countries imported USD 51.58 billion (IDR 865.0 trillion), while the EU-27 accounted for USD 19.28 billion (IDR 323.3 trillion). Imports for 2025 reached USD 241.86 billion (IDR 4.05 quadrillion), up 2.83%, with electrical machinery and equipment recording the highest growth (+17.22%, USD 4.68 billion/IDR 78.5 trillion). Meanwhile, iron and steel imports declined by USD 1.20 billion (IDR 20.1 trillion, -11.17%). The December 2025 trade balance alone posted a surplus of USD 2.51 billion (IDR 42.1 trillion), highlighting Indonesia’s strong export performance across multiple sectors.
Source:
https://jakartaglobe.id/business/indonesia-ends-2025-with-41-billion-trade-surplus-bps#goog_rewarded 

 

 

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