CAIRO - 19 December 2024: The trade exchange between Egypt and Indonesia reached $1.39 billion during the first ten months of 2024, showing a slight increase compared to $1.38 billion during the same period in 2023, according to data from the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS).
Egypt’s exports to Indonesia totaled $109.5 million, reflecting a small decline from $115 million recorded in the same period the previous year. Conversely, Egypt’s imports from Indonesia remained steady at $1.3 billion across both periods.
Key Egyptian exports to Indonesia included:
Salt, sulfur, and cement: $55 million
Fruits: $12 million
Vegetables and plants: $11 million
Mineral ores: $8 million
Electrical machinery and equipment: $5 million
In contrast, Egypt’s primary imports from Indonesia were:
Animal fats, oils, and greases: $703 million
Coffee, tea, and spices: $92 million
Iron and steel: $74 million
Electrical machinery and parts: $62 million
Vehicles, tractors, and their parts: $50 million
Indonesian investments in Egypt increased to $1.2 million during the 2022/2023 fiscal year, up from $956,000 in 2021/2022. However,
Egyptian investments in Indonesia saw a sharp decline, falling to $54.2 million in 2022/2023 from $179.9 million in 2021/2022.
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