Indonesia posts $710 mn trade surplus in January

Southeast Asia`s biggest economy saw exports slide 8.09 percent on-year to $13.30 billion and imports sank 15.59 percent to $12.59 billion.

Jakarta: Indonesia posted a higher-than-expected trade surplus in January as global oil prices slumped, government data showed on Monday.

Southeast Asia`s biggest economy saw exports slide 8.09 percent on-year to $13.30 billion and imports sank 15.59 percent to $12.59 billion.

"The drop was due to the sharp fall of the (global) oil prices," Statistics Agency chief Suryamin, who goes by one name, said.

Indonesia`s economy expanded 5.0 percent last year, a sharp slowdown from the 5.8 percent growth recorded in 2013 and the weakest pace since 2009. 

The growth figures underline the challenge for Indonesia`s new President Joko Widodo, who despite a promising first few months in office faces many economic hurdles, analysts said.

Widodo, who won office partly on a pledge to revive the slowing economy, has promised to woo investors by cutting red tape and ploughing money into overhauling the country`s ageing infrastructure.

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