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        "id": 1649942,
        "msgid": "indonesias-non-oil-and-gas-exports-to-the-us-grow-5-97-driven-by-renewable-energy-products-1775104090",
        "date": "2026-04-01 20:15:00",
        "title": "Indonesia's Non-Oil and Gas Exports to the US Grow 5.97%, Driven by Renewable Energy Products",
        "author": "Gana Buana",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Trade",
        "summary": "Indonesia's non-oil and gas exports to the United States rose by 5.97% year-on-year in February 2026, reaching US$2.49 billion, primarily propelled by an 8.88% increase in machinery and electrical equipment. The surge was notably boosted by high demand for renewable energy products, with solar cell exports growing 27.85% for modules and panels and 84.74% for unassembled cells, highlighting Indonesia's strategic role in the global renewable energy supply chain. This contributed to a non-oil and gas trade surplus of US$3.53 billion with the US in January-February 2026, the highest among trading partners, underscoring opportunities in energy transition amid global challenges.",
        "content": "<p>The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded that Indonesia\u2019s non-oil\nand gas exports to the United States in February 2026 grew 5.97%\nyear-on-year amid various global challenges.<\/p>\n<p>BPS Chief Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti stated that this growth was\nmainly supported by exports of machinery and electrical equipment groups\nand their parts, which became the main contributors.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn February 2026, non-oil and gas exports to the United States\nrecorded good performance amid various global challenges. This growth\nwas mainly driven by exports of machinery and electrical equipment and\ntheir parts, which increased 8.88% year-on-year,\u201d said Amalia in an\nofficial statement on Wednesday (1\/4).<\/p>\n<p>BPS noted that the machinery and electrical equipment group\ncontributed 15.87% to the total non-oil and gas exports from Indonesia\nto the US, which reached US$2.49 billion.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, the export increase was also driven by high demand for\nrenewable energy-based products, particularly photovoltaic cells.<\/p>\n<p>Exports of solar cells in the form of modules or panels were recorded\nto have grown 27.85%, while unassembled solar cells surged even higher,\nnamely 84.74% year-on-year.<\/p>\n<p>According to Amalia, this trend reflects Indonesia\u2019s strategic\nopportunities in the global renewable energy supply chain while\nstrengthening Indonesia\u2019s role in supporting the world\u2019s energy\ntransition agenda.<\/p>\n<p>From the trade balance perspective, BPS also recorded a non-oil and\ngas surplus for Indonesia against the United States of US$3.53 billion\nin the January-February 2026 period, the highest compared to other\npartner countries.<\/p>\n<p>The commodities contributing the largest surplus include machinery\nand electrical equipment (HS 85) at US$716.4 million, footwear (HS 64)\nat US$446.9 million, and knitted clothing and accessories at US$426.4\nmillion.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/indonesias-non-oil-and-gas-exports-to-the-us-grow-5-97-driven-by-renewable-energy-products-1775104090",
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