Indonesia: Economic indicators and trade with EU

[Articolo originale] European Parliamentary Research Service Giu 26, 2024 , , , ,

Tempo di lettura ca.: 1 minuti, 30 secondi


Written by Györgyi Mácsai, Members’ Research Service (EPRS) with Raffaele Ventura, GlobalStat, EUI.

This infographic provides an insight into the economic performance of Indonesia compared to the EU and looks at the trade dynamics between them. Indonesia’s economy managed to maintain sustained growth after the 2020 economic recession. The EU’s GDP growth, on the other hand, faced a slowdown starting in 2022. Divergent trends are also found in the foreign direct investment and remittance net inflows. For the former, Indonesia presents a more stable time series; for the latter, the EU remittances net inflow is more stable. The EU’s trade with Indonesia has shown a generally upward trend, with a sharp increase after the 2020 global economic slowdown. EU’s main exports are mechanical appliances and electrical equipment, while Indonesia’s primary export is agri-food.

Read this ‘infographic’ on ‘Indonesia: Economic indicators and trade with EU‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Indonesia’s business environment and socio-economic indicators

EU imports of services from Indonesia (2022)

EU exports of services to Indonesia (2022)

EU imports of goods from Indonesia (2023)

EU exports of goods to Indonesia (2023)

Top EU partners (2023)
Trade in goods

Main trade partners (2023)
Trade in goods, exports plus imports

EU trade with Indonesia

FDI and remittances

Public finances, monetary and financial data

GDP growth
(annual change, %)

Female labour force participation rate
(% of female population aged 15+)

Total unemployment rate(% of total labour force)

Indonesia GDP per capita

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Written by Györgyi Mácsai, Members’ Research Service (EPRS) with Raffaele Ventura, GlobalStat, EUI.

This infographic provides an insight into the economic performance of Indonesia compared to the EU and looks at the trade dynamics between them. Indonesia’s economy managed to maintain sustained growth after the 2020 economic recession. The EU’s GDP growth, on the other hand, faced a slowdown starting in 2022. Divergent trends are also found in the foreign direct investment and remittance net inflows. For the former, Indonesia presents a more stable time series; for the latter, the EU remittances net inflow is more stable. The EU’s trade with Indonesia has shown a generally upward trend, with a sharp increase after the 2020 global economic slowdown. EU’s main exports are mechanical appliances and electrical equipment, while Indonesia’s primary export is agri-food.

Read this ‘infographic’ on ‘Indonesia: Economic indicators and trade with EU‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Indonesia’s business environment and socio-economic indicators

EU imports of services from Indonesia (2022)

EU exports of services to Indonesia (2022)

EU imports of goods from Indonesia (2023)

EU exports of goods to Indonesia (2023)

Top EU partners (2023)
Trade in goods

Main trade partners (2023)
Trade in goods, exports plus imports

EU trade with Indonesia

FDI and remittances

Public finances, monetary and financial data

GDP growth
(annual change, %)

Female labour force participation rate
(% of female population aged 15+)

Total unemployment rate(% of total labour force)

Indonesia GDP per capita
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