Phnom Penh Post
BILATERAL trade between Cambodia and Indonesia defied trends within ASEAN to increase by 24 percent in the first 10 months of 2009, data released Tuesday showed.
Two-way trade between the countries reached US$165 million, the Indonesian Embassy figures showed. This compares to US$133 million in the first 10 months of 2008. Figures for the last two months of 2009 have not been released.
During the same period Cambodian exports to Indonesia rose more than 76 percent to nearly $3 million from $1.7 million. Indonesian exports to Cambodia were worth $162 million from $131 million — up over 23 percent.
Total trade between the two nations for 2008 was around $162 million.
Two-way trade between the countries reached US$165 million, the Indonesian Embassy figures showed. This compares to US$133 million in the first 10 months of 2008. Figures for the last two months of 2009 have not been released.
During the same period Cambodian exports to Indonesia rose more than 76 percent to nearly $3 million from $1.7 million. Indonesian exports to Cambodia were worth $162 million from $131 million — up over 23 percent.
Total trade between the two nations for 2008 was around $162 million.
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