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- Indonesia recorded a trade surplus of $3.31 billion in December 2025, according to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) on January 27, 2026.
- The trade surplus in December 2025 was driven by exports totaling $25.33 billion and imports amounting to $22.02 billion.
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Indonesia’s Trade Surplus reaches $3.31 Billion in December 2025
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Indonesia recorded a trade surplus of $3.31 billion in December 2025, according to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) on January 27, 2026. This surplus marks a positive trend in Indonesia’s international trade performance.
December 2025 Trade Performance
The trade surplus in December 2025 was driven by exports totaling $25.33 billion and imports amounting to $22.02 billion. This represents an increase in exports compared to November 2025, which stood at $23.64 billion, and a slight decrease in imports from $22.38 billion.
According to the BPS press release, non-oil and gas exports contributed considerably to the overall export value, reaching $22.48 billion.
Key Export and Import Commodities
Indonesia’s primary export commodities in December 2025 included coal, palm oil, and manufactured goods. Coal exports reached $4.28 billion, palm oil exports $3.15 billion, and manufactured goods $2.87 billion.
Imports were largely dominated by raw materials, capital goods, and consumer goods. Raw material imports totaled $7.89 billion, capital goods $4.12 billion, and consumer goods $3.51 billion. Detailed commodity breakdowns are available on the BPS website.
Full-Year 2025 Trade Balance
Throughout 2025, Indonesia maintained a trade surplus of $36.22 billion. this figure represents a decrease compared to the $39.9 billion surplus recorded in 2024.
The Ministry of Trade reported that the decline in the 2025 surplus was partially attributable to a slowdown in global demand and fluctuations in commodity prices.The Ministry of Trade’s official statement details the factors influencing the trade balance.
Translator: Anita Permata, Raka Adji
Editor: Azis Kurmala
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