Release Date | : | March 1, 2022 |
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Abstract
The export
value of Sumatra Selatan in January 2022 reached US$ 355.12 million, down 27.99
percent compared to exports in December 2021. Compared to January 2021, the
export value decreased by 9.87 percent.
Non-oil and
gas exports in January 2021 reached US$345.18 million, down 30.01 percent
compared to December 2021. Compared to January 2021, non-oil and gas exports
fell by 10.84 percent.
The largest
decrease in non-oil and gas exports occurred in mineral fuels (coal and
lignite) of US$131.25 million (67.47 percent), while the largest increase in
non-oil and gas exports from January 2022 to December 2021 occurred in fats and
animal/vegetable oils of US$3, 36 million (38.94 percent).
By sector,
non-oil and gas exports from the processing industry in January 2022 fell 5.22
percent compared to the same month in 2021, as well as exports of mining and
other products decreased by 30.43 percent. Meanwhile, exports of agricultural
products rose 41.98 percent.
The largest
export in January 2022 was to China at US$111.61 million, followed by the
United States at US$48.09 million and to Japan at US$31.32 million, with the
contribution of the three reaching 53.79 percent. Meanwhile, exports to ASEAN
and the European Union (27 countries) amounted to US$53.39 million and US$50.66
million, respectively.
The import
value of Sumatra Selatan in January 2022 reached US$84.07 million, down 33.65
percent compared to December 2021 and down 18.51 percent compared to January
2021.
Oil and gas
imports in January 2022 were worth US$16.04 million, up 44.21 percent compared
to December 2021 and up 1,583.09 percent compared to January 2021.
Non-oil and
gas imports in January 2022 were valued at US$68.03 million, down 41.15 percent
compared to December 2021 and down 33.44 percent compared to January 2021.
The largest
decline in imports of non-oil and gas categories in January 2022 compared to
December 2021 was machinery and mechanical equipment and their parts, which
fell by US$21.24 million (45.09 percent). Meanwhile, the biggest increase was
inorganic chemicals, which increased by US$1.07 million (877.57 percent).
The three
biggest suppliers of imported goods in January 2022 were China at US$25.18
million (29.95 percent), Singapore at US$16.32 million (19.42 percent), and
Malaysia at US$7.53 million (8.96 percent). Imports from ASEAN were US$43.64
million (51.91 percent) and the European Union US$1.83 million (2.18 percent).
According
to the category of use of goods, the value of imports in January 2022 against
the same period the previous year saw an increase in consumer goods of
US$285.11 thousand (44.82 percent), raw/auxiliary materials of US$34.81 million
(166.44 percent), on the other hand, capital decreased by US$54.19 million
(66.40 percent).
Sumatra
Selatan's trade balance in January 2022 experienced a surplus of US$271.04
million from the non-oil and gas sector of US$277.15 million, while the oil and
gas sector experienced a deficit of US$6.11 million.
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