Indonesia posts first trade deficit in 19 months in July
[JAKARTA] Indonesia posted its first trade deficit since late 2015 in July, as imports surged more than exports did, the statistics bureau said on Tuesday.
South-east Asia’s largest economy had a trade deficit of US$271.2 million in July. A Reuters poll had forecast a US$1.1 billion surplus. June’s trade surplus was revised on Tuesday to US$1.67 billion.
During July, both exports and imports increased sharply on an annual basis, because of a low base from July 2016, when the Eid al-Fitr holidays at the end of the Muslim fasting month fell. This year, the holidays were in June.
In July this year, exports rose 41.12 per cent on a yearly basis to US$13.62 billion, compared with the median forecast in a Reuters poll of 31.12 per cent. June’s exports declined 11.71 per cent from a year earlier.
July imports jumped 54.02 per cent from last year to US$13.89 billion. The poll had expected an increase of 30.34 per cent. Imports declined 17.40 per cent in June.
Source: http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/government-economy/indonesia-posts-first-trade-deficit-in-19-months-in-july