JAKARTA - Indonesia's statistics bureau on Tuesday said it has revised the value of exports and imports in June, resulting in a bigger trade surplus that month.
The bureau said Indonesia's trade surplus in June was around $1.67 billion instead of the $1.63 billion initial estimate given a month ago.
June exports were revised to $11.66 billion from an initial $11.64 billion, while imports were revised to $9.99 billion from $10.01 billion.
Earlier on Tuesday, the bureau gave an early calculation of foreign trade of Southeast Asia's largest economy in July, showing a deficit of $271 million.