ncreasing the flow of goods flowing from China to Indonesia. Data Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows, the value of products imported into the country a giant wall of our country continue to rise.
In April 2010, the value of imported products from China reached 1.48 billion U.S. dollars, up 143.2 million U.S. dollars rather than in March and that only 1.34 billion dollars. In contrast, our exports into China declined 165.2 million U.S. dollars, from 1.09 billion U.S. dollars to 929.8 million U.S. dollars.
Tail, the Indonesia-China trade balance in April and suffered a deficit of 553.6 million U.S. dollars. While for the January to April 2010, the trade balance deficit reached 1.591 billion U.S. dollars. "The deficit with China must be strictly monitored," BPS chief Rusman Heriawan said on Tuesday (06/01/2010).
Yes, the invasion of the country of origin products are a billion people do not get out of the implementation of the Free Trade Agreement aka ASEAN Free Trade Agreement with China (ACFTA). However, Rusman states, balance of trade deficit with China was not worried. You see, the overall trade balance surplus in Indonesia is still printing. For example, with the United States, a surplus of 306.8 million U.S. dollars in April, while during January-April 2010 a surplus of 1.06 billion U.S. dollars.
So also with South Korea and Taiwan. With South Korea, our trade balance surplus amounted to 141.4 million U.S. dollars during April. As for the surplus of 49.6 million Taiwan dollars.
Rusman added, in April 2010, Indonesia's import value reached 11.53 billion U.S. dollars or an increase of 71.98 percent compared with April 2009. "It shows passion in domestic economic activity squirm," he said.
Export Decline
Unlike the import figures in April and then increased by 5.12 per cent to be 11.53 billion U.S. dollars than the previous March, the value of Indonesian exports actually fell by 5.66 percent to 12.05 billion U.S. dollars. However, when compared with April last year, our export value increased by 42.56 percent. Japan remains the largest export destination countries.
Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said that, despite the drop in exports in April 2010, the average monthly value of exports this year is still higher than last year. "The decline is not because the debt crisis that hit several countries in Europe, but Europe remains a crisis we must be aware of," said Mari
In April 2010, the value of imported products from China reached 1.48 billion U.S. dollars, up 143.2 million U.S. dollars rather than in March and that only 1.34 billion dollars. In contrast, our exports into China declined 165.2 million U.S. dollars, from 1.09 billion U.S. dollars to 929.8 million U.S. dollars.
Tail, the Indonesia-China trade balance in April and suffered a deficit of 553.6 million U.S. dollars. While for the January to April 2010, the trade balance deficit reached 1.591 billion U.S. dollars. "The deficit with China must be strictly monitored," BPS chief Rusman Heriawan said on Tuesday (06/01/2010).
Yes, the invasion of the country of origin products are a billion people do not get out of the implementation of the Free Trade Agreement aka ASEAN Free Trade Agreement with China (ACFTA). However, Rusman states, balance of trade deficit with China was not worried. You see, the overall trade balance surplus in Indonesia is still printing. For example, with the United States, a surplus of 306.8 million U.S. dollars in April, while during January-April 2010 a surplus of 1.06 billion U.S. dollars.
So also with South Korea and Taiwan. With South Korea, our trade balance surplus amounted to 141.4 million U.S. dollars during April. As for the surplus of 49.6 million Taiwan dollars.
Rusman added, in April 2010, Indonesia's import value reached 11.53 billion U.S. dollars or an increase of 71.98 percent compared with April 2009. "It shows passion in domestic economic activity squirm," he said.
Export Decline
Unlike the import figures in April and then increased by 5.12 per cent to be 11.53 billion U.S. dollars than the previous March, the value of Indonesian exports actually fell by 5.66 percent to 12.05 billion U.S. dollars. However, when compared with April last year, our export value increased by 42.56 percent. Japan remains the largest export destination countries.
Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said that, despite the drop in exports in April 2010, the average monthly value of exports this year is still higher than last year. "The decline is not because the debt crisis that hit several countries in Europe, but Europe remains a crisis we must be aware of," said Mari
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