2024年11月,印尼的进口额几乎与上一年持平,为195.9亿美元,低于市场对6.5%增长的预测,并从10月份14个月来17.49%的最快增长中回落。最新数据是在购买量增长五个月后公布的,反映出在印尼盾疲软和政府保护当地产业的持续努力下,国内需求受到抑制。非石油和天然气进口大幅放缓(5.71%,10月份为18.14%),至170.2亿美元。与此同时,石油和天然气进口暴跌(-26.32%对14.32%)至25.7亿美元,受原油(-54.18%)和石油产品(-13.89%)购买量下降的压力。进口增长来自中国(14.42%)、日本(16.44%)和美国(9.18%)。来自东盟国家的采购量增长了3.87%,尤其是来自新加坡的采购量(6.42%)。同时,来自韩国(下降4.43%)、澳大利亚(下降2.34%)、台湾(下降4.29%)和欧盟(下降16.75%)的入境人数下降。2024年前11个月,进口增长4.74%,达到2123.9亿美元。
Imports to Indonesia almost stalled from the prior year at USD 19.59 billion in November 2024, missing market forecasts of a 6.5% rise and retreating from the steepest growth in 14 months of 17.49% in October. The latest figures came after five months of growth in purchases, reflecting depressing domestic demand amid a weakening rupiah and ongoing government efforts to protect local industries. Non-oil and gas imports slowed sharply (5.71% vs 18.14% in October) to USD 17.02 billion. Meanwhile, oil and gas imports tumbled (-26.32% vs 14.32%) to USD 2.57 billion, pressured by declines in purchases of crude oil (-54.18%) and oil products (-13.89%). Imports grew from China (14.42%), Japan (16.44%), and the US (9.18%). Purchases from ASEAN countries were 3.87% higher, notably from Singapore (6.42%). Concurrently, arrivals fell from South Korea (-4.43%), Australia (-2.34%), Taiwan (-4.29%), and the EU (-16.75%). For the first eleven months of 2024, imports grew 4.74% to USD 212.39 billion.