The Phnom Penh Post

Exports up 9.8 per cent at $51B for Indonesia’s manufactur­ing sector

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INDONESIA’S manufactur­ing sector exports grew 9.8 per cent year-on-year in the first five months of this year with a value of $51.06 billion, or 74.59 per cent of the country’s total exports recorded at $68.46 billion from January to May.

“The manufactur­ing sector consistent­ly accounts for the largest part of our exports,” said Industry Minister Airlangga Hartarto in a press statement issued on Thursday.

He added that the food and beverage industry had contribute­d $10.56 billion, making it the largest contributo­r, followed by the metal industry ($6.52 billion) and chemical industry ($5.38 billion).

“The food industry contribute­d 20.69 per cent of the total exports of manufactur­ing sector products from January to May,” he said, adding that the garment industry had contribute­d $3.55 billion, while the paper industry had contribute­d $3 billion.

“The government continues to encourage investment in and expansion of the manufactur­ing sector to boost its production capacity to meet [demand from] domestic and global markets.”

The main export destinatio­ns for Indonesian products are the US, China, Japan, Singapore and India.

Airlangga said the government also worked hard to attract more investors, particular­ly those who could manufactur­e import-substitute products to reduce the trade deficit, which was $1.02 billion in the first half of 2019.

The government continues to encourage investment in and expansion of the manufactur­ing sector to boost its capacity

The government also continued its reform agenda to improve the investment climate, simplifyin­g licensing procedures, guaranteei­ng legal certainty and offering fiscal incentives, the minister said, adding that the government encourage industries to upgrade their operations with Industry 4.0 technology.

Amid the global economic slowdown, Airlangga still expressed optimism that the non-oil and gas industry could grow 5.4 per cent this year.

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