Nilai Ekspor Produk Perikanan ke Rusia Meningkat
Summary
TLDRIndonesia's fishery trade with Russia has faced a deficit for two consecutive years, with a significant drop from $42.42 million in 2022 to $15.5 million in 2023. Shrimp remains the top export commodity, contributing 45% to the total exports. Other notable exports include seaweed and fish roe. The heated geopolitical situation between Russia and Ukraine has impacted trade routes, posing challenges to the industry.
Takeaways
- 📉 Indonesia experienced a trade deficit in fishery products to Russia for two consecutive years.
- 💵 The deficit was $42.42 million USD or equivalent to Rp40 billion in 2022, and $15.5 million USD or equivalent to Rp2.34 billion in 2023.
- 🦐 Shrimp was the main export commodity, contributing to 45% of the total fishery exports to Russia.
- 📦 In 2023, Indonesia exported fishery products to Russia worth $25.38 million USD.
- 🌊 Seaweed was another significant export, contributing around Rp88.5 billion to the total.
- 🐟 Fish liver and roe products contributed nearly Rp80 billion to the exports.
- 🔍 The heated geopolitical situation between Russia and Ukraine is identified as one of the trade barriers affecting the trade routes.
- 📈 Despite the deficit, there was a decrease in the trade deficit from 2022 to 2023.
- 🌍 The trade deficit and export figures indicate the importance of the Russian market for Indonesian fishery products.
- 📊 The data provided highlights the need for strategies to increase competitiveness and diversify export markets for Indonesian fishery products.
Q & A
What is the overall trade balance between Indonesia and Russia in the fisheries sector for the past two years?
-Indonesia experienced a trade deficit with Russia in the fisheries sector for two consecutive years. In 2022, the deficit was USD 42.42 million (around Rp40 billion), and in 2023, it was USD 15.5 million (around Rp234 billion).
What are Indonesia's primary export commodities to Russia in the fisheries sector?
-Indonesia's primary export commodities to Russia include shrimp, seaweed, and fish roe. Shrimp is the largest contributor, making up 45% of the total exports.
How much did Indonesia export to Russia in 2023 in terms of fisheries products?
-In 2023, Indonesia exported fisheries products worth USD 25.38 million to Russia.
What percentage of Indonesia's fishery exports to Russia is made up of shrimp?
-Shrimp makes up 45% of Indonesia's fisheries exports to Russia, contributing USD 11.53 million in 2023.
What is the contribution of seaweed to Indonesia's fishery exports to Russia?
-Seaweed contributed Rp88.5 billion to Indonesia's fisheries exports to Russia in 2023.
How much did fish roe and liver products contribute to Indonesia's exports to Russia in 2023?
-Fish roe and liver products contributed almost Rp80 billion to Indonesia's fisheries exports to Russia in 2023.
What are the main factors affecting Indonesia's trade with Russia in the fisheries sector?
-The geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine have been a significant factor impacting trade routes and overall trade between Indonesia and Russia.
How did Indonesia's trade deficit in the fisheries sector change between 2022 and 2023?
-Indonesia's trade deficit in the fisheries sector with Russia decreased from USD 42.42 million in 2022 to USD 15.5 million in 2023.
Who provided the information regarding Indonesia's fisheries trade deficit with Russia?
-The information was provided by Budi Sulustio, the Director General of Strengthening Product Competitiveness at the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
What is the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on Indonesia’s fisheries trade with Russia?
-The Russia-Ukraine conflict has negatively impacted trade routes and logistics, posing challenges to Indonesia's fisheries exports to Russia.
Outlines
📉 Indonesia's Fisheries Trade Deficit with Russia
The Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries reported a trade deficit in fishery products with Russia for two consecutive years. In 2022, the deficit was $42.42 million USD, equivalent to Rp40 billion. In 2023, the deficit increased to $15.5 million USD, or Rp2.34 billion. The main exported commodity was shrimp, contributing to 45% of the total exports. Other significant commodities included seaweed, contributing Rp885 million, and fish maw and roe, contributing nearly Rp800 million. The heated geopolitical situation between Russia and Ukraine has been identified as one of the barriers affecting trade routes.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Neraca perdagangan
💡Defisit
💡Produk perikanan
💡Komoditas utama
💡Udang
💡Rumput laut
💡Hati telur ikan
💡Geopolitik Rusia-Ukraina
💡Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan
💡Budi Sulustio
Highlights
Indonesia's trade balance for fisheries products with Russia experienced a deficit for two consecutive years.
In 2022, Indonesia had a trade deficit of USD 42.42 million, equivalent to IDR 40 billion.
In 2023, the trade deficit decreased to USD 15.5 million, equivalent to IDR 234 billion.
Shrimp remains Indonesia's largest export commodity to Russia, contributing 45% of total exports.
In 2023, Indonesia exported fisheries products worth USD 25.38 million to Russia.
Shrimp exports amounted to USD 11.53 million, making up 45% of total exports to Russia.
Other key export commodities include seaweed, contributing IDR 88.5 billion.
Fish liver and roe contributed nearly IDR 80 billion to exports.
The geopolitical conflict between Russia and Ukraine has negatively impacted trade routes.
The trade deficit in 2022 was larger than in 2023, showing signs of recovery.
Shrimp continues to be a key player in Indonesia's fisheries exports to Russia.
Seaweed and fish roe are emerging as significant contributors to fisheries exports.
The impact of geopolitical tensions is evident in the declining trade figures.
Despite the geopolitical challenges, Indonesia's fisheries exports to Russia remain significant.
Shrimp, seaweed, and fish roe are the primary drivers of Indonesia’s export portfolio to Russia.
Transcripts
dalam siaran pers Kementerian Kelautan
dan Perikanan neraca perdagangan produk
Perikanan Indonesia ke Rusia mengalami
defisit selama 2 tahun
berturut-turut Dirjen penguatan daya
saing produk Kementerian Kelautan dan
Perikanan Budi sulustio mengatakan
Indonesia mengalami defisit sebanyak
42,42 juta us do atau setara dengan Rp40
miliar pada Tahun
2022 sementara pada tahun 2023 mengalami
defisit mencapai 15,5 juta us do atau
setara dengan rp234
miliar Indonesia mengekspor produk
perikanan ke Rusia dengan beberapa
Komoditas utama di mana komoditas udang
masih menjadi kontribusi terbesar
sebanyak
45%. masing-masing defisit adalah
42,42 juta tahun 20 2 dan 15,5 juta Pada
tahun
2023 pada tahun 2023 Indonesia
mengekspor produk perikanan keusia
sebesar
25,38 juta us dengan Komoditas utama
antara lain adalah udang sebesar 11,53
juta atau 45% dari total ekspor
Rusia Adapun komoditas lain yakni rumput
laut berkontribusi sebesar
rp88,5 miliar dan komoditas hati telur
ikan menyumbang hampir Rp80
miliar Budi menambahkan kondisi
geopolitik Rusia Ukraina yang memanas
menjadi salah satu kendala yang
berpengaruh pada jalur perdagangan
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