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        "msgid": "indonesia-still-profiting-trade-balance-surpluses-us-1-28-billion-in-february-2026-1775019117",
        "date": "2026-04-01 11:22:07",
        "title": "Indonesia Still Profiting! Trade Balance Surpluses US$1.28 Billion in February 2026",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Trade",
        "summary": "Indonesia's trade balance recorded a surplus of US$1.28 billion in February 2026, driven by exports of US$22.17 billion, which rose 1.01% year-on-year, outpacing imports of US$20.89 billion that grew by 10.58%. Key factors included annual increases in metals and minerals exports due to rising gold prices, contrasted by a decline in energy exports. Cumulative imports reached US$42.09 billion, up 14.44%, with non-oil and gas imports comprising the largest share at US$36.93 billion, growing 17.4%.",
        "content": "<p>Indonesia\u2019s trade balance in February 2026 was recorded as a surplus\nof US$1.28 billion. Exports amounted to US$22.17 billion, an increase of\n1.01% compared to the same period the previous year. Imports stood at\nUS$20.89 billion, growing by 10.58%. \u201cImports reached US$20.89 billion,\u201d\nsaid Ateng Hartono, Deputy for Distribution and Services Statistics at\nBPS, during a press conference on Wednesday (1\/4\/2026). In February\n2026, metals and minerals commodities experienced an annual increase.\nMetal prices were boosted by the rise in gold prices. Meanwhile, energy\nsaw an annual decline. Cumulative imports were recorded at US$42.09\nbillion, up 14.44%. Non-oil and gas imports, with the largest portion,\nreached US$36.93 billion, growing 17.4%.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/indonesia-still-profiting-trade-balance-surpluses-us-1-28-billion-in-february-2026-1775019117",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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