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Indonesia Export Data 2025: Top Partners, Products, HS Codes & Companies
According to Indonesia Export Data on TradeInt, China was Indonesia's dominant export partner in 2025, accounting for $66.39B or nearly a quarter of all exports.
- China led as Indonesia's top export partner at $66.39B (23.61%), followed by the United States at $30.97B (11.01%).
- Mineral fuels and oils were the top export product category, accounting for $45.11B (16.04%) of total exports.
- HS code 2701 (Coal) was the largest single export product at $24.48B (8.71%).
- ADARO INDONESIA was the top exporter of coal (HS 2701), shipping $2.53B (10.60%) of that product.
This article covers Indonesia's leading export destinations, primary export categories, top products by HS code, and key exporting companies.
Who are Indonesia's top export partners in 2025?
According to TradeInt's global trade data, China was Indonesia's leading export partner by a significant margin, purchasing $66.39B worth of goods for a 23.61% share, which was more than double the value sent to the second-ranked United States at $30.97B (11.01%). India followed in third place with $18.32B (6.51%), closely trailed by Japan at $17.61B (6.26%), while Singapore rounded out the top five with $13.70B (4.87%). Collectively, these top five destinations accounted for over half (52.26%) of Indonesia's total export value in 2025.
According to the Indonesia export data 2025, 71.38% of Indonesia's exports by country were:
- China | $66.39B | 23.61%
- United States | $30.97B | 11.01%
- India | $18.32B | 6.51%
- Japan | $17.61B | 6.26%
- Singapore | $13.70B | 4.87%
- Malaysia | $13.10B | 4.66%
- Vietnam | $10.62B | 3.77%
- Philippines | $10.22B | 3.63%
- South Korea | $10.14B | 3.61%
- Thailand | $8.77B | 3.12%
| Rank | Country | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | China | $66.39B | 23.61% |
| 2 | United States | $30.97B | 11.01% |
| 3 | India | $18.32B | 6.51% |
| 4 | Japan | $17.61B | 6.26% |
| 5 | Singapore | $13.70B | 4.87% |
| 6 | Malaysia | $13.10B | 4.66% |
| 7 | Vietnam | $10.62B | 3.77% |
| 8 | Philippines | $10.22B | 3.63% |
| 9 | South Korea | $10.14B | 3.61% |
| 10 | Thailand | $8.77B | 3.12% |
Top Export Partners Insights 2025
The data reveals a strong regional concentration, with six of the top ten partners located in Asia, collectively representing 48.74% of exports. This points to deep supply chain integration within the region, particularly for commodities like coal and palm oil. This pattern is consistent with broader trends, as China remained Indonesia's largest export destination in Q1 2025 with $14.04B in exports, driven by demand for metals and mineral fuels.
What are the top 10 Indonesia export product categories in 2025?
According to TradeInt's global trade data, Mineral fuels, oils, and related products were Indonesia's most valuable export category in 2025, worth $45.11B and commanding a 16.04% share of total exports. Animal and vegetable oils and fats, primarily palm oil, followed closely as the second-largest category at $34.36B (12.22%). The steel sector ranked third with $27.33B (9.72%), while electrical machinery and equipment exports reached $19.17B (6.82%). These top four categories alone represented nearly half (44.8%) of Indonesia's total export value for the year.
According to the Indonesia export data 2025, 59.32% of Indonesia's exports by product category were:
- Mineral fuels, mineral oils and their distillation products; bituminous substances; mineral waxes | $45.11B | 16.04%
- Animal and vegetable oils, fats and their decomposition products; refined edible fats and oils; animal and vegetable waxes | $34.36B | 12.22%
- Steel | $27.33B | 9.72%
- Motors, electrical equipment and their parts; recorders and players, television image and sound recording and playback equipment and their parts and accessories | $19.17B | 6.82%
- Vehicles and their parts and accessories, except for railway and tramway vehicles | $12.18B | 4.33%
- Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, precious metals and their products; imitation jewelry; coins | $10.73B | 3.82%
- Nickel and its product | $9.73B | 3.46%
- Miscellaneous chemical products | $9.49B | 3.38%
- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and their parts | $8.16B | 2.90%
- Footwear, leggings and similar articles and parts thereof | $7.98B | 2.84%
| Rank | Product Category | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mineral fuels, mineral oils and their distillation products; bituminous substances; mineral waxes | $45.11B | 16.04% |
| 2 | Animal and vegetable oils, fats and their decomposition products; refined edible fats and oils; animal and vegetable waxes | $34.36B | 12.22% |
| 3 | Steel | $27.33B | 9.72% |
| 4 | Motors, electrical equipment and their parts; recorders and players, television image and sound recording and playback equipment and their parts and accessories | $19.17B | 6.82% |
| 5 | Vehicles and their parts and accessories, except for railway and tramway vehicles | $12.18B | 4.33% |
| 6 | Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, precious metals and their products; imitation jewelry; coins | $10.73B | 3.82% |
| 7 | Nickel and its product | $9.73B | 3.46% |
| 8 | Miscellaneous chemical products | $9.49B | 3.38% |
| 9 | Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and their parts | $8.16B | 2.90% |
| 10 | Footwear, leggings and similar articles and parts thereof | $7.98B | 2.84% |
Top Export Categories Insights 2025
The dominance of extractive and agricultural commodities (fuels, palm oil, metals) suggests Indonesia's export economy remains heavily resource-based, accounting for 41.44% of the top ten's value. However, the presence of manufactured goods like vehicles and footwear indicates diversification efforts. This structural mix aligns with reported performance, where mineral fuels dominated 2025 exports at $55.5B (21%) and animal/vegetable fats held second position at $26.8B (10%).
What are Indonesia Top Export Products by HS code in 2025 (4-Digit HTS Level)?
According to TradeInt's global trade data, Coal (HS 2701) was Indonesia's single most valuable exported product in 2025, with shipments worth $24.48B accounting for 8.71% of total exports. Palm oil (HS 1511) was an extremely close second at $24.42B (8.68%). Ferro-alloys (HS 7202) ranked third at $15.85B (5.64%), demonstrating the strength of the metals sector. Nickel mattes (HS 7501) followed in fourth place with $8.37B (2.97%), while prepared binders for foundry molds (HS 3823) rounded out the top five at $7.57B (2.69%).
According to the Indonesia export data 2025, 40.11% of Indonesia's top exports by HS code were:
- 2701 | $24.48B | 8.71%
- 1511 | $24.42B | 8.68%
- 7202 | $15.85B | 5.64%
- 7501 | $8.37B | 2.97%
- 3823 | $7.57B | 2.69%
- 2711 | $7.40B | 2.63%
- 7113 | $6.85B | 2.44%
- 8703 | $6.45B | 2.44%
- 2702 | $5.73B | 2.04%
- 7219 | $5.38B | 1.91%
| Rank | HS Code | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2701 | $24.48B | 8.71% |
| 2 | 1511 | $24.42B | 8.68% |
| 3 | 7202 | $15.85B | 5.64% |
| 4 | 7501 | $8.37B | 2.97% |
| 5 | 3823 | $7.57B | 2.69% |
| 6 | 2711 | $7.40B | 2.63% |
| 7 | 7113 | $6.85B | 2.44% |
| 8 | 8703 | $6.45B | 2.44% |
| 9 | 2702 | $5.73B | 2.04% |
| 10 | 7219 | $5.38B | 1.91% |
Top Export Products Insights 2025
The list highlights Indonesia's role as a global supplier of critical industrial inputs, with four of the top ten codes (2701, 2711, 2702, 2709) relating to mineral fuels, collectively representing a significant portion of export value. This commodity focus, however, exposes the economy to price volatility, as noted in the outlook where top exported commodities including nickel, coal, and palm oil experienced price declines.
Who are the top 10 exported HS codes' top Indonesia exporting companies in 2025?
According to TradeInt's global trade data, PT TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING INDONESIA was the most dominant single-product exporter among the top HS codes, shipping $2.78B worth of motor vehicles (HS 8703) and capturing 44.35% of that product's exports. For coal (HS 2701), ADARO INDONESIA led with $2.53B (10.60%). In the steel sector, PT OBSIDIAN STAINLESS STEEL was the top exporter of ferro-alloys (HS 7202) with $2.41B (15.52%), while INDONESIA TSINGSHAN STAINLESS STEEL led for stainless steel products (HS 7219) with $2.36B (44.16%).
According to the Indonesia export data 2025, the top Indonesia exporting companies for key HS codes were:
- HS 2701: ADARO INDONESIA | $2.53B | 10.60%
- HS 1511: SARI DUMAI SEJATI | $1.51B | 6.90%
- HS 7202: PT OBSIDIAN STAINLESS STEEL | $2.41B | 15.52%
- HS 7501: PT HUAFEI NICKEL COBALT | $1.31B | 16.53%
- HS 3823: MUSIM MAS | $1.04B | 14.35%
- HS 2711: BP BERAU LTD | $1.11B | 41.13%
- HS 7113: PT INDAH GOLDEN SIGNATURE | $2.13B | 28.59%
- HS 8703: PT TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING INDONESIA | $2.78B | 44.35%
- HS 2702: BORNEO INDOBARA | $1.13B | 20.15%
- HS 7219: INDONESIA TSINGSHAN STAINLESS STEEL | $2.36B | 44.16%
| Rank | HS Code | Exporting Company | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2701 | ADARO INDONESIA | $2.53B | 10.60% |
| 2 | 1511 | SARI DUMAI SEJATI | $1.51B | 6.90% |
| 3 | 7202 | PT OBSIDIAN STAINLESS STEEL | $2.41B | 15.52% |
| 4 | 7501 | PT HUAFEI NICKEL COBALT | $1.31B | 16.53% |
| 5 | 3823 | MUSIM MAS | $1.04B | 14.35% |
| 6 | 2711 | BP BERAU LTD | $1.11B | 41.13% |
| 7 | 7113 | PT INDAH GOLDEN SIGNATURE | $2.13B | 28.59% |
| 8 | 8703 | PT TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING INDONESIA | $2.78B | 44.35% |
| 9 | 2702 | BORNEO INDOBARA | $1.13B | 20.15% |
| 10 | 7219 | INDONESIA TSINGSHAN STAINLESS STEEL | $2.36B | 44.16% |
Top Exporting Companies Insights 2025
The data shows varying levels of market concentration, with companies like PT TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING INDONESIA and INDONESIA TSINGSHAN STAINLESS STEEL commanding over 44% share of their respective product exports, indicating highly consolidated sectors. In contrast, markets for bulk commodities like coal and palm oil appear more fragmented among larger players. This corporate landscape supports Indonesia's export growth, which reached $282.9B, up 6.15% from 2024.
Conclusion
Indonesia's 2025 export profile was defined by deep ties to Asia, which absorbed 48.74% of its top-ten export value, and a continued reliance on resource-based industries. Commodities like coal ($24.48B) and palm oil ($24.42B) remained the cornerstone of trade, though manufactured goods from companies like PT TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING INDONESIA showed significant sectoral strength. Looking ahead, while total exports grew to $282.9B, the economy faces headwinds from commodity price volatility and shifting global trade policies. Navigating these challenges while leveraging partnerships in key markets like the United States, which contributed an $18.1B annual surplus, will be crucial for the resilience of Indonesia Export Data.


