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Indonesia Imports
Last Release
Sep 30, 2025
Actual
20,335.3
Units In
USD Million
Previous
194,700
Frequency
Monthly
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Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
194,700 Aug 2025 | 21 Sep 1959 | 5,139.87 USD Million | 1959-2025 | Statistics Indonesia |
From 2004 to 2012, imports to Indonesia tripled, as large portion of the population entered middle-class and propelled higher purchases of oil and consumption goods. However, starting in mid-2013, imports have been declining due to low commodity prices and weak domestic consumption and investment. Main imports products are: oil and gas (around 17 percent of total imports), nuclear reactions, boilers, mechanical appliances (19 percent); iron and steel (5.4 percent), organic chemical materials (4.8 percent) and vehicles (4.5 percent). Main import partners are: China (25 percent of the total imports), Japan (11 percent), Singapore (7.6 percent), Thailand (6.8 percent) and the United States (6.4 percent).
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Indonesia will launch an anti-dumping import duty on nylon film from China, Thailand, and Taiwan, according to a finance ministry regulation issued Wednesday. Effective this month and lasting four years, the duty will range from IDR 1,254 to 31,510 rupiah per kilogram, targeting specific companies from the three countries. The decision follows an investigation by Indonesia's anti-dumping committee, which found that these imports harmed local industries. Nylon is utilized in packaging for both food and industrial products, as well as in the pharmaceutical, electronics, and textile industries. Despite this measure, China remains Indonesia’s largest trade partner.
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