+ Explore market opportunities in Indonesia: Trade data can help businesses and investors identify potential market opportunities in Indonesia.
+ Analyze the domestic market in Indonesia: It is used to analyze the domestic market in Indonesia, understand consumer demand and market trends.
+ By analyzing Indonesia's import data, we can understand the purchasing preferences of Indonesian consumers and help businesses develop better marketing strategies.
The search criteria for Indonesian customs data include:
HS code, product name, buyer, supplier, notifier, country of origin, etc. These criteria can be searched individually or in combination.
Indonesian customs data provides the following information:
Enterprise information: Indonesian buyer, buyer address, buyer telephone, buyer email, buyer website, key person social media, email, international suppliers, industrial ecosystem, contact information, notifier, notifier contact information, etc. Shipping information: loading port (port of origin), unloading port (destination port), place of origin, container number, arrival date, etc. Price information: total amount, unit price, transaction mode, goods description, quantity, unit of quantity, weight, weight unit, etc.
Indonesia as an important country in Southeast Asia, has a unique geographic location and resource endowment, making it an important trading nation. According to Indonesian customs data, China, Singapore, and Japan are the largest import sources for Indonesia, with the main imported products including electromechanical products, chemicals, electronic consumer products, textiles, and raw materials. Indonesia's exports are mainly concentrated in the fields of mineral products, animal fats and oils, electromechanical products, textiles, raw materials, non-ferrous metals and their products. Indonesia is also a member of RCEP, participating in regional trade cooperation, further enhancing its trade status and influence.