Exports In 2022, Indonesia exported $10.4M in Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling, making it the 31st largest exporter of Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling in the world. At the same year, Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling was the 1104th most exported product in Indonesia. The main destination of Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling exports from Indonesia are: Japan ($4.94M), United States ($3.85M), Mexico ($440k), Canada ($394k), and Singapore ($151k).
The fastest growing export markets for Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling of Indonesia between 2021 and 2022 were Japan ($1.08M), Australia ($36.1k), and Qatar ($29.2k).
Imports In 2022, Indonesia imported $31.4M in Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling, becoming the 33rd largest importer of Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling in the world. At the same year, Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling was the 1014th most imported product in Indonesia. Indonesia imports Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling primarily from: China ($14.1M), Singapore ($6.8M), Japan ($4.04M), Malaysia ($1.33M), and South Korea ($1.08M).
The fastest growing import markets in Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling for Indonesia between 2021 and 2022 were Burma ($977k), Singapore ($526k), and Japan ($431k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Old Navy (5.97k), Gap (2.13k), and Hankook Tires (2.04k) were at the forefront of shipping Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling from Indonesia to the United States.