Release Date | : | October 1, 2021 |
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Abstract
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South Sumatra's export value in August 2021
reached US$469.00 million or an increase 7.00 percent compared to exports in
July 2021. Compared to August 2020 the value of exports rose
quite significant at 49.16 percent.
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Non-oil and gas exports in August 2021 reached
US$458.80 million, up 5.82 percent compared to July 2021. Compared to August
2020, non-oil and gas exports rose quite significantly by 52.81 percent.
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Cumulatively, the export value of South
Sumatra from January to August 2021 reached US$3,221.11 million, up 40.71
percent over the same period last year 2020, as well as non-oil and gas exports
reached US$3,141.98, an increase of 45.37 percent.
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The largest increase in non-oil and gas
exports occurred in mineral fuels (coal and lignite) of US$38.78 million (29.47
percent), while the largest decline in non-oil and gas exports in August 2021
compared to July 2021 occurred in wood pulp/pulp of US$36.07 million ( 29.80
percent).
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By sector, exports of non-oil and gas mining
products from January to August 2021 rose 105.50 percent compared to the same
period in 2020, as well as exports of agricultural products rose 55.18 percent
and exports of industrial products rose 30.79 percent.
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The largest export in August 2021 was to China
at US$201.84 million, followed by the United States at US$43.65 million and to
Japan at US$31.25 million, with the contribution of the three reaching 59.01
percent. Meanwhile, exports to ASEAN and the European Union (27 countries)
amounted to US$57.55 million and US$33.40 million, respectively.
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Cumulatively, the largest export value of
South Sumatra from January to August 2021 was aimed at China, the United States
and Malaysia, with a value of US$1,138.85 million, US$318.00 million and
US$213.04 million, respectively.
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The import value of South Sumatra in August
2021 reached US$68.25 million, up 123.85 percent compared to July 2021 and down
5.74 percent compared to August 2020.
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Oil and gas imports in August 2021 were valued
at US$2.03 million, up 909.18 percent compared to July 2021 and up 140.08
percent compared to August 2020.
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Non-oil and gas imports in August 2021 were
valued at US$66.22 million, up 118.62 percent compared to July 2021 and down
7.47 percent compared to August 2020.
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The largest increase in imports of non-oil and
gas goods in August 2021 compared to July 2021 was mechanical aircraft engines,
which increased by US$19.90 million (489.89 percent). Meanwhile, the biggest
declines were salt, sulfur and lime, which fell by US$894.37 thousand (69.56
percent).
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The three largest suppliers of imported goods
during January-August 2021 were China US$393.39 million (67.89 percent),
Malaysia US$22.02 million (3.80 percent), and Vietnam US$17.20 million (2.97
percent). ). Imports from ASEAN were US$64.78 million (11.18 percent) and the
European Union US$19.25 million (3.32 percent).
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According to the category of use of goods, the
value of imports from January to August 2021 against the same period the
previous year saw an increase in consumption goods of US$4.41 million (105.34
percent), raw/auxiliary materials to US$103.23 million (50.59 percent), and
capital goods US$24.87 million (10.42 percent).
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Sumatra's trade balance in August 2021
experienced a surplus of US$400.75 million from the non-oil and gas sector of
US$392.58 million and the oil and gas sector of US$8.16 million.
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