In January 2026, Indonesia successfully expanded its industrial footprint across 15 primary destination countries for non-oil and gas processed goods. China remains the dominant trade partner, securing its position as the largest consumer of Indonesia’s manufactured exports. This robust market distribution highlights the diverse global demand for Indonesia’s high-value commodities, ranging from processed minerals to consumer goods. By maintaining strong trade relations with these key nations, the Indonesian processing industry continues to reinforce its role as a vital pillar of the national economy.
The data underscores a strategic shift toward strengthening exports to both traditional and emerging markets in Asia and the West. Countries like the United States and India continue to show significant interest in Indonesia’s industrial output, particularly in the manufacturing and chemical sectors. This broad market access is a result of consistent quality standards and strategic trade diplomacy conducted by both the government and private sectors. Moving forward, the focus remains on diversifying product portfolios to deepen penetration within these 15 key markets and ensure long-term export sustainability.










