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Indonesia`s 2010 exports equal to 2008, minister

Thursday, March 4, 2010 20:40 WIB | Economic & Business | | 
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said Indonesia`s 
non-oil/gas exports this year will equal the 2008 performance of 107.8 billion 
US dollars.

"Under the Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMB), the 2010 export growth has 
been projected at 7-8.5 percent compared to 2009. If this became a reality, the 
value will be slightly less than the 2008 achievement, but judging from the 
January export trend, it may be higher and restore its 2008 performance," Mari 
said on the sidelines of a trade ministry working meeting in Jakarta Thursday.

She also said that the January 2010 non-oil/gas export trend had been growing 
extraordinarily reaching 47.6 percent compared to January 2009. "The January 
exports were not only higher than last year`s, but also higher than in 2008. 
This year the 2008 target may be restored and the January trend is already 
showing bright prospects," she said.

She added that the exports had already been restored following the economic 
crisis in the fourth quarter of 2009 to January 2010. 

In the meantime, deputy trade minister Mahendra Siregar said a significant 
increase in the exports took place to the non-traditional countries like China, 
India, Korea, Malaysia and some other ASEAN member countries.

"Five to seven years ago, the share to the non-traditional countries reached 
only 50 percent, but now higher than that because the export products mostly 
consisted of the routine and daily needs of those countries, so that during the 
crisis demands did not decline. 

"Another factor is that we have Free Trade Agreements with those countries," he 
added.

Indonesia`s exports in the 2005-2009 period had been growing significantly by 
an average of 9.66 percent, with the value increased from the 2005 level of 
85.7 billion dollars to 116.5 billion dollars in 2009.

The increase was also thanks to the increase in non-oil/gas exports from 66.4 
billion dollars in 2005 to 97.5 billion dollars with an average growth of 11.31 
percent per year.

In January 2010 the exports increased by 58.99 percent compared to January 2009 
exports from 7.3 billion dollars to 11.6 billion dollars. The non-oil/gas 
exports in January 2010 reached 9.2 billion dollars, up by 47.61 percent 
compared to that in January 2009 with 6.2 billion dollars.

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