JAKARTA: Indonesia's trade surplus is expected to narrow in March, as imports rose before the Muslim fasting month, even as exports continued to benefit from higher commodity prices, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday.
The median forecast of 14 economists in the poll was for Southeast Asia's biggest economy to record a $1.64 billion trade surplus in March, down from February's $2.01 billion.
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