Indonesia’s Imports from China Hit $40 Billion, Surplus Persists

Indonesia posted a $19.5B trade surplus in H1 2025 as China accounted for 40% of non-oil imports, led by machinery and electronics.
Indonesia posted a $19.5B trade surplus in H1 2025 as China accounted for 40% of non-oil imports, led by machinery and electronics. STR/AFP

Indonesia posted a $19.5 billion trade surplus between January and June 2025, up from $15.6 billion in the same period last year.

The record marked its 62nd consecutive month of surplus, according to official data released Friday by Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS).

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