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Indonesia Trade Surplus Rises In September

Por: RTTNews Business October 17, 2022

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Indonesia's trade surplus increased in September despite a slower-than-expected rise in exports, figures from Statistics Indonesia showed on Monday.The trade surplus rose to $4.993 billion in September from $4.384 billion in the same month last year. Economists had expected a surplus of $4.84 billion. In August, the trade surplus was $5.711 billion.Exports increased 20.28 percent year on year in September, slower than the expected 27.91... + full article



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