INDONESIA
The Jakarta Post-June 27, 2018

Indonesia’s trade deficit has continued unabated as imports continue to increase. As reported by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) on Tuesday, however, the trade deficit in May declined compared to the previous month, indicating that the country’s export performance is on the right track despite the escalating trade tension between the United States and China.
Indonesia’s trade deficit fell slightly to US$1.52 billion in May from $1.62 billion in April, but earnings from exports, which rose by 10.9 percent to $16.12 billion monthon-month (mm), were unable to cover the spending on imports which climbed by 9.17 percent to $17.64 billion from the figure in April.

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