Indonesian Export Value in January 2026 Reached 22.16 Billion US Dollars
JAKARTA - The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported that Indonesia's export value in January 2026 reached 22.16 billion US dollars or increased by 3.39 percent year-on-year (yoy) compared to January 2025 of 21.43 billion US dollars.
BPS Distribution and Services Statistics Deputy, Ateng Hartono, explained that the increase in January 2026 export value was driven by non-oil and gas (non-migas) export values, namely in several non-migas commodities.
"The increase in the value of exports in January 2026 on an annual basis is driven by non-oil and gas exports, this is mainly in non-oil and gas commodities," he said in a press conference, Monday, March 2.
Meanwhile, the export of oil and gas was recorded at US$ 0.89 billion or down 15.62 percent (yoy) compared to January 2025 of US$ 1.06 billion.
Meanwhile, non-oil and gas exports reached 21.26 billion US dollars, up 4.38 percent (yoy) with the same period in 2025 at 20.37 billion US dollars.
He added that the first increase in non-oil and gas commodities was quite large in vegetable animal fat and oil or HS 15, which increased by 46.05 percent by contributing to an increase of 4.61 percent.
"Then non-oil and gas exports also increased, namely nickel and goods from it or HS 75 increased by 42.04 percent with a share of 1.43 percent and also exports of machinery and electronic equipment and parts or HS 85 increased by 16.27 percent with a share of 1 percent to the total increase in exports," he said.