Indonesia eyes 6% growth in non-oil and gas exports after turbulent year


Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi gestures to reporters during a press conference in Jakarta. - The Jakarta Post/ANN

JAKARTA, Jan 31 (JAKARTA POST/ANN): The government is expecting to achieve 6.3 percent annual growth in Indonesia’s non-oil and gas exports this year as trading partners have started rolling out coronavirus vaccines to re-emerge from the pandemic-induced economic downturn.

Trade Minister Muhamad Lutfi said on Friday the growth target was based on the assumption that Indonesia’s economy would recover this year, in line with the forecast outlined by various international organisations.

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Indonesia , 6.3% , Annual Growth , Non-oil , Gas Exports , 2021

   

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