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Trade surplus to continue in March: BPS

Containers wait at the Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) at Tanjung Priok Port in North Jakarta on Tuesday

Ayomi Amindoni (The Jakarta Post)
Wed, March 16, 2016 Published on Mar. 16, 2016 Published on 2016-03-16T15:09:38+07:00

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Trade surplus to continue in March: BPS

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span class="caption">Containers wait at the Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) at Tanjung Priok Port in North Jakarta on Tuesday. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has predicted a trade surplus recorded in the first two months of 2016 to continue in March.(Tempo/Tony Hartawan)

The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has predicted a trade surplus recorded in the first two months of 2016 to continue in March, although slightly decreased as a result of an expected increase in imports.

BPS deputy head of distribution and statistics Sasmito Hadi Wibowo said he expected both export and import value to increase in March because the month spanned more trading days than February.

"The need for imported goods usually rises in March. We expect a small surplus," he said in Jakarta on Tuesday.

Sasmito added his hope that the upward trend of the rupiah against the US dollar seen over the past few weeks would not have a significant impact on the country'€™s exports in March.

The currency has appreciated below the psychological threshold of 13,000 per dollar as global funds have flowed into local stocks and bonds in the past few weeks, anticipating the result of the US Federal Open Meeting Committee (FOMC).

After recording a US$50.6 million trade surplus in January, Indonesia recorded a sharp surplus increase in February to $1.14 billion, owing to a 7.8 percent month-on-month (mom) rise in exports and a 2.91 percent decline in imports.

According to Coordinating Economics Minister Darmin Nasution, the slump in February imports indicates that many businesspeople have not yet realized their work plans. "They'€™re not waiting, but they haven'€™t realized [their plans] yet," Darmin said at the State Palace.

Earlier, BPS head Suryamin said that February'€™s surplus was the biggest in five years.

The country reported an $828.6 million surplus in February 2012, but stumbled to a deficit of $297.7 million a year later. The February trade balance returned to a surplus in 2014 and 2015, worth $843.4 million and $662.7 million, respectively.  (ags)(+)

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