Indonesia's trade surplus in September recorded at US$2.4bil; 37th Asean summit in mid-Nov


JAKARTA, Oct 16 (Xinhua): Indonesia recorded a trade balance surplus of US$2.44 billion in September 2020, with exports and imports, valued at US$14.01 billion and US$11.57 billion respectively, according to the Central Agency of Statistics.

In September this year, Indonesia experienced a surplus of trade with a number of countries, the agency's head Suhariyanto said, adding that the country enjoyed a surplus of US$1.08 billion with the United States, US$562.5 million with India and US$491.2 million with the Philippines.

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