China Tops Indonesia Trade, August Surplus Highest Since 2022

China tops Indonesia trade as August trade surplus hits $5.49b, highest since Nov 2022.
Stacks of cargo containers at the Jakarta International Container Terminal in Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta on July 7, 2025.

China was Indonesia’s top buyer and top supplier as Indonesia’s goods trade surplus reached $5.49 billion in August. The number is the highest since November 2022, according to the Indonesian statistics agency.

Indonesia recorded a $29.14 billion trade surplus over January–August, with a non-oil surplus of $41.21 billion offsetting a $12.07 billion oil and gas deficit, the agency said.

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