Indonesia posted its biggest trade surplus in nine years in July, as exports improved while domestic demand for imports remained subdued amid the coronavirus pandemic. Southeast Asia’s largest economy reported a $3.26 billion surplus in July, the bureau said, the biggest since August, 2011, according to Refinitiv Eikon data, Reuters reported. The figure handily beat a forecast in a Reuters poll for a $680 million surplus and followed a $1.27 ...