Indonesia

ECON COMPLEXITY (2018)

-0.15

RANK 75 OF 137

PRODUCT EXPORTS (2018)

$197B

RANK 28 OF 222

EXPORTS PER CAPITA (2018)

$737

RANK 91 OF 219

PRODUCT IMPORTS (2018)

$180B

RANK 27 OF 221

IMPORTS PER CAPITA (2018)

$672

RANK 95 of 219

SERVICE EXPORTS (2018)

$27.4B

RANK 21 OF 88

SERVICE IMPORTS (2018)

$34.6B

RANK 17 OF 88

GDP (2018)

$1.04T

CURRENT US$
RANK 16 OF 196

GDP GROWTH (2008-2018)

104%

CURRENT US$
RANK 27 OF 196

GDP PC (2018)

$3,894

CURRENT US$
RANK 124 OF 196

GDP PC GROWTH (2008-2018)

79.7%

CURRENT US$
RANK 24 OF 196

Overview: This page contains the latest international trade data for Indonesia, including service trade data, and tariffs. In 2018 Indonesia was the number 16 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 28 in total exports, the number 27 in total imports, and the number 75 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2018, Indonesia exported $197B and imported $180B, resulting in a positive trade balance of $17.4B. In 2018, Indonesia’s exports per capita were $737 and its imports per capita were $672.

Trade: The top exports of Indonesia are Coal Briquettes ($22.1B), Palm Oil ($16.7B), Petroleum Gas ($10.8B), Crude Petroleum($5.52B), and Rubber ($4.41B). The top imports of Indonesia are Refined Petroleum ($16.1B), Crude Petroleum ($8.32B), Vehicle Parts ($3.83B), Telephones ($3.33B), and Petroleum Gas ($2.67B).

Destinations: Indonesia exports mostly to China ($28.1B), Japan($20.4B), United States ($19.7B), India ($14.5B), and Singapore($14.4B), and imports mostly from China ($43.7B), Singapore($24.8B), Japan ($15.7B), Thailand ($10.3B), and South Korea($8.94B).

Location: Indonesia borders Timor-Leste, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea by land and Australia, India, Palau, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Christmas Island by sea.

Exports

In 2018 Indonesia exported a total of $197B, making it the number 28 exporter in the world. During the last five reported years the exports of Indonesia have changed by -$8.72B from $206B in 2013 to $197B in 2018.

The most recent exports are led by Coal Briquettes ($22.1B), Palm Oil ($16.7B), Petroleum Gas ($10.8B), Crude Petroleum ($5.52B), and Rubber ($4.41B). 

Imports

In 2018 Indonesia imported $180B, making it the number 27 trade destination in the world. During the last five reported years the imports of Indonesia changed by -$6.03B from $186B in 2013 to $180B in 2018.

The most recent imports of Indonesia are led by Refined Petroleum ($16.1B), Crude Petroleum ($8.32B), Vehicle Parts ($3.83B), Telephones ($3.33B), and Petroleum Gas ($2.67B). 

Trade Balance

As of 2018 Indonesia had a positive trade balance of $35.1B in net exports. As compared to their trade balance in 1995 when they still had a positive trade balance of $11.7B in net exports.

Destinations

The most common destination for the exports of Indonesia are China ($28.1B), Japan ($20.4B), United States ($19.7B), India ($14.5B), and Singapore ($14.4B).

Origins

The most common import partners for Indonesia are China ($43.7B), Singapore ($24.8B), Japan ($15.7B), Thailand ($10.3B), and South Korea ($8.94B).