Export means to ship goods and services out of the port of a country. In International Trade "exports" refers to selling goods and services produced in the home country to other countries.
Indonesia's main exports include oil, gas, electrical appliances, plywood, rubber, and textiles. Indonesia's main export markets are to Japan, Singapore, USA and China. From 1960 until 2013, Indonesian exports averaged 3343.56 USD million reaching an all time high of 18647.83 USD million in late 2011. Indonesia is the world's largest tin market and is expanding it's copper, nickel, gold and coal output for export markets. |
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According to the World Trade Organization, Indonesia was the 27th biggest exporting country in the world during 2010 as well as in June 2011 Indonesian president (Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono) said Indonesia will be one of the top ten countries with the strongest economy within the next 10 years. Indonesia made $199.1 billion last year due to exporting. Indonesia's export value index (2000 = 100) was 241.29 as of 2010. Over the last 30 years this value has fluctuated frequently between 241.29 in 2010 and 23.83 in 1986.