JDE (Journal of Developing Economies) (Dec 2019)

Analysis of Indonesian Trade: Case Study After The AFTA Agreement

  • Ronald Pratama Poetra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20473/jde.v4i2.13045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 112 – 124

Abstract

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The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) began in 1993. The hope of this agreement was that intra-ASEAN trade to grow rapidly turned out to be slow. Based on data from the ASEAN Secretariat in 2016, intra-ASEAN trade experienced a slow journey in the range of 20-24 percent over the past few years. This study empirically analyzed the influence of AFTA on Indonesia's trade structure towards ASEAN using TSI, GL / IIT, and CTB index. In the period of 2012-2017 Indonesia's trade balance against ASEAN suffered a loss. Despite the loss, there was a decrease in trade balance losses from 2015-2017 (after AFTA). To analyze trade there are 10 commodity classifications determined by SITC revision 3. Based on the results of the TSI analysis, there is a specialization of 6 commodities trading which have high export power. The CTB analysis is only commodities of Chemicals and related products, n.e.s, which contribute positively to Indonesian trade. For IIT analysis there are 4 commodities where the average IIT index increases after the AFTA agreement. Keywords: ASEAN, Trade, AFTA, IIT, TSI, CTB JEL Classification: F180, F140, F130

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