Indonesia booked a trade surplus of US$1.27 billion in June as exports and imports rose from decline in May, signaling increasing economic activities as trading partners have begun to lift coronavirus-induced restriction. Export increased 2.28% (YOY) in June at US$12.03 billion, as announced by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Meanwhile, imports were 6.36% lower than last year at US$10.76 billion improving from 42.2% in May (YOY).