ANALYSIS OF INDONESIA'S POTENTIAL EXPORT PRODUCTS AGAINST MAJOR EXPORT DESTINATION COUNTRIES
Abstract
Potential products are products that have the potential to become superior products in the future. Potential products are different from superior products, if superior products are products that have a high value compared to other products both in terms of quality and quantity, while potential products are products that have great potential and can still be developed to the stage of becoming superior products. International trade allows us to sell freely in several countries in the world. Competitiveness resulting from the opening of international trade is also one of the challenges in developing Indonesia's potential products. Competitiveness is a measure of how strong the product can compete with similar products in the market. The level of competitiveness is important because it can be used as a reference in developing potential products.
This research is a quantitative approach that aims to determine the level of competitiveness of several potential Indonesian products in several major export destination countries. The data used is secondary data in the form of panel data using the Revealed Comparative Symmetric Advantage (RSCA) calculation method, Trade Balance Index (TBI). The results show that handicrafts, fisheries, leather and packaged food commodities have comparative advantages in several export destination countries.
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