Indonesia | Ores and metals imports (% of merchandise imports)
Ores and metals comprise commodities in SITC sections 27 (crude fertilizer, minerals nes); 28 (metalliferous ores, scrap); and 68 (non-ferrous metals). Limitations and exceptions: Previous editions contained data based on the SITC revision 1. Data for earlier years in previous editions may differ because of the change in methodology. Concordance tables are available to convert data reported in one system to another. Statistical concept and methodology: The classification of commodity groups is based on the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Indonesia
Records
63
Source
Indonesia | Ores and metals imports (% of merchandise imports)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1.13117192 1967
1.1573189 1968
1.69477936 1969
2.10122123 1970
1.97206023 1971
2.25976685 1972
2.4094193 1973
2.36705714 1974
1.94378619 1975
2.33079295 1976
2.07662917 1977
2.44512978 1978
2.63461686 1979
2.43742789 1980
2.9966658 1981
2.19191821 1982
2.02555716 1983
2.53735406 1984
3.91028243 1985
3.96469154 1986
3.63334738 1987
1988
5.86139757 1989
5.03618681 1990
4.63195836 1991
4.15386863 1992
4.22979804 1993
3.84235359 1994
4.58619176 1995
3.83107124 1996
3.58958227 1997
3.41823413 1998
3.63623988 1999
3.59131138 2000
3.70071699 2001
3.28121367 2002
3.12169661 2003
3.62776793 2004
3.31728915 2005
3.8435317 2006
3.80781116 2007
4.06771269 2008
3.18571788 2009
3.52347782 2010
3.55196171 2011
3.22056751 2012
3.23115021 2013
3.27590644 2014
3.40790873 2015
3.27062656 2016
3.70811688 2017
3.63676155 2018
3.55894026 2019
3.42456561 2020
4.06157097 2021
3.42104365 2022
Indonesia | Ores and metals imports (% of merchandise imports)
Ores and metals comprise commodities in SITC sections 27 (crude fertilizer, minerals nes); 28 (metalliferous ores, scrap); and 68 (non-ferrous metals). Limitations and exceptions: Previous editions contained data based on the SITC revision 1. Data for earlier years in previous editions may differ because of the change in methodology. Concordance tables are available to convert data reported in one system to another. Statistical concept and methodology: The classification of commodity groups is based on the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Indonesia
Records
63
Source