Indonesian Market Concentration on The Non-Oil and Gas Commodity Before and During Covid-19 Pandemic

L. Yuliati, S. Komariyah, M. Adenan, Fajar Wahyu Prianto
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The economic growth of a country is inseparable from the balance of trade, mainly the export and import activity. Globalization urges a country to actively socialize and provide infrastructure and facilities to support productivity and improve competitiveness in the international market. Increasing commodity export value affects the balance of trade to reach surplus, and increasing import value causes the balance of trade deficit. This study aims to analyze Indonesia’s non-oil and gas commodity market concentration. Trade Specialization Ratio (TSR) result shows a tendency for Indonesia’s non-oil and gas commodities to be both exporters and importers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The strategic plan to increase the product competitiveness in the international market can be in the form of increased productivity and quality; cooperating with several parties such as central and regional government, private parties, and also the general public in the planning for differentiating products and export destination, compliance with international product certification standard, tariff policy, and strengthening the economic institutions within the trade activity. Those efforts are taken to achieve national economic growth and decrease regional economic disparities.How to Cite:Yuliati, L., Komariyah, S., Adenan, M., & Prianto, F. W. (2022). Indonesian Market Concentration on The Non-Oil Gas Commodity Before and During Covid-19 Pandemic. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 11(2), 289-298. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v11i2.24678.JEL Classification: F10, Q20, C40
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间,印尼市场对非石油和天然气商品的关注
一个国家的经济增长离不开贸易的平衡,主要是进出口活动。全球化要求一个国家积极社会化,提供基础设施和设施,以支持生产力和提高在国际市场上的竞争力。商品出口价值的增加影响贸易平衡达到顺差,进口价值的增加导致贸易逆差的平衡。本研究旨在分析印尼的非石油和天然气商品市场集中度。贸易专业化比率(TSR)结果显示,在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间,印度尼西亚的非石油和天然气大宗商品既有出口又有进口的趋势。提高产品在国际市场竞争力的战略计划可以表现为提高生产率和质量;与中央和地方政府、民间和公众等多方合作,规划差异化产品和出口目的地,遵守国际产品认证标准,关税政策,加强贸易活动中的经济制度。这些努力是为了实现国家经济增长和减少区域经济差距。如何引用:Yuliati, L., Komariyah, S., Adenan, M., & Prianto, F. W.(2022)。在Covid-19大流行之前和期间,印尼市场对非石油天然气商品的集中程度。意义[j] .经济研究,11(2),289-298。https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v11i2.24678.JEL分类:F10, Q20, C40
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