JAKARTA: Indonesia booked a bigger-than-expected trade surplus in July at $4.22 billion, with export and import growth exceeding expectations, data from the statistics bureau showed on Monday.
A Reuters poll had expected a surplus of $3.93 billion for July.
The country saw a $5.09 billion surplus in June. Exports were up 32.03% on a yearly basis to $25.57 billion, compared with the poll’s 29.73% growth forecast.
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Imports rose 39.86% to $21.35 billion, compared with an increase of 37.3% expected in the poll.