JAKARTA - The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported that the value of Indonesia's exports in October 2025 reached 24.24 billion.

This figure shows a decrease of 2.31 percent on an annual basis (yoy) compared to October 2024 of USD 24.81 billion.

Deputy for Distribution and Services Statistics at the Central Statistics Agency of BPS Pudji Ismartini explained that the decline occurred in exports of oil and gas (oil and gas) and non-oil and gas.

Oil and gas exports were recorded at US$0.89 billion, down 33.60 percent (yoy) compared to October 2024 of US$1.35 billion.

Meanwhile, non-oil and gas exports reached 23.34 billion US dollars, down 0.51 percent (YoY) with October 2024 of 23.46 billion US dollars.

"The decline in the value of exports in October 2025 on an annual basis is mainly driven by a decrease in the value of oil and gas exports," said Pudji at a press conference, Monday, December 1.

Beberapa komoditas migas yang mengalami penurunan yakni minyak mentah turun 54,68 persen dengan kontribusi -0,34 persen, hasil minyak turun 40,11 persen dengan kontribusi -0,65 persen, serta gas yang turun 26,2 persen dengan kontribusi -0,84 persen.

Several oil and gas commodities experienced a decline, namely crude oil fell 54.68 percent with a contribution of -0.34 percent, oil yields fell 40.11 percent with a contribution of -0.65 percent, and gas decreased 26.2 percent with a contribution of -0.84 percent.


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