Sri Lanka crisis, Indonesian exports drop by 20.5%

Published 2022년 7월 16일

Tridge summary

The Indonesian embassy in Sri Lanka is advising Indonesian citizens in the country to prepare for a month's worth of supplies and avoid areas of unrest, as Sri Lanka implements a national emergency status and temporary import ban. This emergency has negatively affected exports from the country, including those from Indonesia, with Indonesian exports to Sri Lanka falling 20.5% from January to May this year. However, the Indonesian embassy remains optimistic that the situation will improve once the transition period is over.
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Original content

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia- The Indonesian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Dewi Gustina Tobing ensured the safety of Indonesian citizens in Sri Lanka amid the implementation of the national emergency status of this tea and cinnamon producing country. The Indonesian Embassy urges Indonesian citizens to fulfill their basic needs for at least 1 month and avoid rioting centers. The Indonesian Embassy also said that the emergency conditions and temporary import ban had hampered export goods, including from Indonesia, and recorded that Indonesia's exports from January to May fell 20.5% (yoy). However, the Indonesian Embassy is optimistic that this condition is expected to recover after the transition period has ...

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