According to Volza’s export records for Indonesia, there were 48,085 instances of Handicraft being shipped from the country between October 2023 and September 2024 (TTM). These exports were conducted by 877 Indonesian sellers engaging with 6,303 purchasers, marking an upward trend of 17% in comparison to the prior year. Specifically in September 2024, Indonesia saw 3,540 export shipments of Handicraft. This volume remained consistent with no growth compared to September 2023, and also no sequential increase from August 2024.
The primary countries receiving Handicraft exports from Indonesia are the United States, Singapore, and Australia. On a global scale, the leading three exporters of Handicraft are India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. India tops the list with a substantial 6,759,977 shipments, followed by Indonesia with a considerable 238,458 shipments, and Vietnam in third position with 85,269 shipments.
This data is current up to March 17, 2025, and originates from Volza’s Indonesia Export data concerning Handicraft. Comprehensive access to the latest Volza export-import figures is granted to those with paid subscriptions.
Source : Volza Grow Global

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