Indonesia
Import Data
Indonesia, the largest economy of Southeast Asia and home to 250+ million consumers. It plays a crucial role in global supply chains as both a manufacturing base as well as a massive consumer market.
Why Indonesia Import Data Matters
Indonesia, the largest economy of Southeast Asia and home to 250+ million consumers with overall imports exceeding $240B in year 2025 , plays a crucial role in global supply chains as both a manufacturing base as well as a massive consumer market.
With Data Vault, you get detailed access to verified and reliable Indonesia import data — giving you real visibility into the country's trade flows, supplier channels and market movements. Whether you're from a procurement team or a trade analyst or an international exporter, this is the data you need to understand market intelligently.
Indonesia's total imports crossed USD 240 billion mark in 2025, making it one of the top 30 importing countries globally. Imports account for roughly 19–20% of their GDP — showing how Indonesia deeply affects the global trade.What the Numbers Tell You
Indonesia's total imports crossed USD 241 billion mark in 2023, making it one of the top 25 importing countries globally. Imports account for roughly 19–20% of their GDP — showing how Indonesia deeply affects the global trade.
Total imports have drastically grown over 65% in five years — from around $195 billion in 2021 to $240 billion in 2025. That kind of growth ultimately means significant data to access and track major opportunities for businesses.
📈 Indonesia Import Growth (USD Billion)
Every record in our Indonesia trade data database is built from actual shipment filings. You get full granularity — the kind that makes real business decisions possible.
Full name of the Indonesian company or individual receiving the shipment, enabling direct buyer identification.
Name and country of the foreign exporter or supplier or manufacturer supplying goods to Indonesia.
Data sorted at 8-digit Harmonized System code level, classifying the product type for tariff and trade analysis purposes.
Detailed description of goods as declared by the importer — including grade, specification, and end-use where available.
Number of units, weight (MT/kg), or volume imported per shipment with the relevant unit of measurement.
Cost, Insurance & Freight value declared by the Importer — the primary basis to analyse value of shipment.
The specific Indonesian port where the shipments are filed by importers — Tanjung Priok, Tanjung Perak, etc.
Date the shipment was filed with by the importer, enabling trend and seasonality analysis.
Understand how the shipments moved — whether by sea, air, or land — to better compare logistics benchmarking and track transit times.
Data directly collected from verified and reliable data sources.
Indonesia import shipment data is updated monthly — so your intelligence stays up to date.
The records can be filtered any way you want — by product category or by HS code or by product description or by country of origin or by company name to pinpoint the exact trade activity relevant to your business.
All data sets are available in Excel/CSV/access formats — clean, structured, and ready to plug into client's own systems, dashboards or analysis workflows. The data can be arranged in any format requested by client.
Access multi-year historical import data going back several years — ideal for long-term trend analysis and understanding how trade patterns have shifted over time.
Screen trading partners, flag irregular shipment patterns and run compliance checks against your existing supplier base with shipment-level data.
Indonesia's import sourcing is heavily concentrated in Asia — 73.7% of all imports come from within the region. China alone accounts for over 33% of non-oil and gas imports.
Top Import Partner Countries
By total CIF value — non-oil & gas imports.
Import Share by Region
Geographic concentration of Indonesia's import sources
If China dominates supply of a product category you also sell, you're competing on price and lead time against deeply established trade lanes. Shifts in partner mix — a dip in Chinese imports for a specific HS code — often signal a sourcing opportunity for alternative suppliers. Catch those shifts as they happen, not after the fact.
Indonesia's import basket is anchored in energy, industrial inputs, and technology. 72%+ of total import value is made up of raw and auxiliary materials, reflecting a deeply industrial economy.
The single largest import category. Indonesia's top imports include fuels and petroleum products to meet domestic energy demand across power generation and manufacturing.
Indonesia imports a lot of machinery and mechanical appliances. Industrial equipment, turbines, engines, and manufacturing machinery driven by government infrastructure investment and a fast-expanding manufacturing sector.
Another major import category — integrated circuits and telecommunications equipment. One of Indonesia's most rapidly growing import categories driven by increasing domestic demand.
Steel billets, flat-rolled products and structural steel for infrastructure projects, shipbuilding and industrial construction nationwide.
Chemical inputs, plastics raw materials, and pharmaceutical compounds flow into Indonesia's growing chemical processing and consumer goods manufacturing sectors.
Soybeans, wheat, sugar and animal feed. Indonesia is one of the world's largest importers of soybeans and wheat, supporting its massive food processing industry.
Who Uses Indonesia Import Data?
From sourcing teams to compliance departments — this data powers decisions across the trade ecosystem
Find Indonesian importers, understand what buyers want, and build targeted prospect lists — knowing exactly who is buying what and how much.
Verify supplier reliability, compare costs and reduce sourcing risks using actual shipment data flowing into Indonesia.
Analyze trade flows and provide clients with data-backed market entry guidance — not just aggregate reports.
Advise clients on clearance timelines, port-specific regulations and live activity at major Indonesian entry points.
Track import statistics for policy analysis, trade agreement assessment and economic reporting with current data.
Screen trading partners, flag irregular shipment patterns and run compliance checks against existing supplier bases.
See exactly what's in the database before you buy. Download a free sample of Indonesia import shipment records and explore the data structure, field depth, and record quality.
1.2M+ shipment records · Importer names · Supplier details · HS codes · CIF values · Port-level data · Delivered directly to you in Excel or CSV
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Why Choose Our Data
Indonesia's pattern of importing reflects every aspect of a developing economy. Knowing what flows in — and why — gives you a decisive edge across supply chain, sales, compliance and policy decisions.
72%+ of Indonesia's total import value is made up of raw and auxiliary materials, 17.7% accounted for by capital goods, and less than 10% represented by consumer goods — all clearly pointing to an industrial-based import market.
Manufacturing industries heavily depend on imported raw materials and intermediate goods. Steel billets, chemical inputs, plastics pallets, and electronic components & parts all flow into Indonesia's factories. Knowing from where manufacturers are sourcing, and at what volumes, helps to understand their production capacity and supply chain resilience.
Agricultural and food processing depend upon imports of soybeans, sugar, wheat and animal feed. One of the world's largest importers of soybeans and wheat is Indonesia, supporting its massive food processing sector.
Agricultural imports in Indonesia provide analysts and agri-businesses with early warning systems regarding changes in supply — tracking sourcing shifts before they affect downstream markets.
Electronics and electricals represent one of the most rapidly growing sectors of imports in Indonesia. Rapidly increasing domestic demand for consumer electronics like smartphones, laptops, home gadgets, and industrial automation equipment is causing an ongoing increase in machinery, components and electronics imports.
Tracking these flows reveals which suppliers are gaining or losing ground in this critical and fast-moving market.
The Indonesian Government is investing intensively in road, port, rail and urban development — representing a major growth factor for Indonesia. Large volumes of construction materials, heavy equipment, and capital goods are being pulled into the country as a result of government investment.
Contractors and equipment suppliers will have advanced knowledge of upcoming procurement cycles as a direct result of tracking these flows — staying ahead of demand rather than reacting to it.
The Bottom Line on Indonesia Import Intelligence
Every shipment record is a signal. Combined at scale, Indonesia's 1.2M+ annual import records form a live map of the country's industrial and commercial demand — who's buying, what they need, where they're getting it, and how much they're paying. That's intelligence no aggregate report can replicate.
Everything you need to know about Indonesia import data — what's in it, where it comes from, how to access it, and who uses it.
Indonesia's top imports include fuels and petroleum products. Indonesia also imports a lot of machinery, electrical and mechanical appliances. Another major import category is integrated circuits and telecommunications equipment.
China is Indonesia's major import partner. In 2023, China covers over 33% of Indonesia's non-oil and gas imports. Singapore and Japan are the next largest import partners.
The Indonesia detailed import data is updated on a monthly basis.
Each record includes importer name, supplier name, HS code, product description, quantity, declared value, country of origin, etc — giving clear shipment-level visibility into every trade event.
Exporters targeting Indonesian buyers, procurement and supply chain teams, trade consultants, brokers, compliance teams, and market research firms all benefit from Indonesia import data.
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