Release Date | : | July 8, 2022 |
File Size | : | 1.62 MB |
Abstract
Foreign Trade Statistics Data, is the result of compilation of trade transaction data between countries, both export and import transactions. Export statistical data is a realization data from trading transactions sourced in the Export Notification Document (PEB). Whereas import statistical data, sourced from the Import notification document (PIB). The document was approved by the Customs and Excise and Excise Services Office (KPPBC). In its preparation, the type of commodity is grouped based on the Harmonized System (HS) classification as in the Indonesian Customs Rates (BTKI). Besides that, it also contains information about trade transportation traffic in the port of export goods to the destination country and the port of unloading from the country of origin of imported goods.
The export value of Sulawesi Barat Province in April 2022 reached US $ 48.65 million, up 161.36 percent compared to March 2022. Different conditions compared to April 2021 where there was a decrease of 19.25 percent.
Animal/Vegetable Oil is a major export commodity in Sulawesi Barat Province during April 2022 with a contribution of 85.55 percent of the total exports of Sulawesi Barat Province.
The Philippines, South Korea and China became the largest destination country of the export of Sulawesi Barat Province during April 2022.
Cumulatively, the export value of Sulawesi Barat Province dropped by 33.20 percent, from US $ 208.28 million (January-April 2021) to US $ 139.13 million (January-April 2022).
During April 2022, there was no record of import activities in Sulawesi Barat Province.
During the January-April 2022 period, the value of imports of Sulawesi Barat Province experienced an increase of US $ 0.64 million when compared to the same period in the previous year recorded at US $ 0.39 million.
BPS-Statistics Indonesia
Badan Pusat Statistik Kabupaten Polewali Mandar (Statistics of Polewali Mandar Regency)Jl. Tritura Polewali Mandar 91315 Sulawesi Barat
Telp (0428) 21406
Faks (0428) 21406
E-Mail : pst7602@bps.go.id
About Us