In recent history, Indonesia usually records inflation of around 1.0 percent in January. If the pace can be curbed below the 1.0 percent level this year, then investors will be pleased. Preliminary forecasts suggested an inflation level of just below 1.0 percent. However, it remains uncertain to what extent the floods in Indonesia (particularly Jakarta and Manado) have temporarily disrupted distribution systems and thus caused inflationary pressures.

2013    Inflation
January      1.03%
February      0.75%
March      0.63%
April     -0.10%
May     -0.03%
June      1.03%
July      3.29%
August      1.12%
September     -0.35%
October      0.09%
November      0.12%
December      0.55%
Total      8.38%
    2008   2009   2010   2011   2012   2013
Inflation
(annual percent change)
   9.8    4.8    5.1    5.4    4.3    8.4

Source: Statistics Indonesia

Indonesia's December 2013 trade balance is expected to record a surplus for the third consecutive month. At the end of last week, the country's Finance Minister Chatib Basri predicted a monthly trade surplus of about USD $800 million, supported by improved exports in the non-oil & gas sector. As such, the current account deficit (which had been a great concern to many investors for most of this year) has been curtailed significantly. From 4.4 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) in the second quarter of 2013 (USD $9.9 billion), it has been reduced to between 3.0 and 3.5 percent of GDP by the end of 2013. Concern is now changing from Indonesia's trade balance to capital outflows amid the Federal Reserve's winding down of its quantitative easing program.


Indonesia's Trade Balance 2013 (in billion US Dollar):

2013                              Export                              Import
Month   Oil & Gas   Non Oil & Gas   Total   Oil & Gas
  Non Oil & Gas   Total
January       2,66          12,72   15,38       3,97          11,48   15,45
February       2,57          12,45   15,02       3,64          11,67   15,31
March       2,93          12,09   15,02       3,90          10,99   14,89
April       2,45          12,31   14,76       3,63          12,83   16,46
May       2,92          13,21   16,13       3,43          13,23   16,66
June       2,80          11,96   14,76       3,53          12,11   15,64
July       2,28          12,81   15,09       4,14          13,28   17,42
August       2,72          10,36   13,08       3,67           9,34   13,01
September       2,41          12,29   14,70       3,72          11,79   15,51
October       2,72          12,99   15,70       3,47          12,20   15,67
November       2,75          13,18   15,93       3,94          11,21   15,15
Jan-Nov      29,21         136,36  165,57       41,0         130,13  171,17

Source: Statistics Indonesia

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