DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REALIZATION IN QUARTER IV AND JANUARY DECEMBER 2014
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. QUARTER IV AND JANUARY - DECEMBER 2014: In Comparison with 2013 II. QUARTER IV 2014: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin III. JANUARY - DECEMBER 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor IV. QUARTER IV 2014: Indonesian Labor Absorption V. PROGRESS OF INVESTMENT REALIZATION: DECEMBER
3 I. Quarter IV and January - December 2014: In Comparison with
4 Rp Trillion Quarter IV and January - December 2014: In Comparison With Investment Realization in Quarter IV Q I 2013 Q II 2013 Q III 2013 Q IV 2013 Jan-Dec 2013 Q I 2014 Q II 2014 Q III 2014 Q IV 2014 Jan-Dec 2014 Target 2014*) DDI: Domestic Direct Investment FDI: Foreign Direct Investment The value of investment in Quarter IV 2014 is investment realization during three months period of report (October - December 2014) based on investment realization report from DDI and FDI companies Oil and Gas, Banking, Non-Bank Financial Institution, Insurance, Leasing, and Home Industry are excluded The investment value is in Rp Trillion (T) and for the Quarter I to Quarter III 2014 the currency rate of US$ 1= Rp 10,500.- (based on State Budget 2014) and for the Quarter IV the currency rate of US$ 1= Rp 11,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2014) Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2014: Rp T, increases around 0.4% from Quarter III 2014 (Rp T) or increases around 14.3% from Quarter IV 2013 (Rp T) Investment realization in January - December 2014: Rp T, increases around 16.2% from that in January - December 2013 (Rp T) *) Revised 2014 Investment Target, BKPM s Strategic Planning **) Achievements January - December 2014 towards 2014 target Quarter IV 2014 y-o-y q-o-q DDI 22.3% 0.2% FDI 10.5% 0.5% TOTAL 14.3% 0.4% Jan-Dec 2014 y-o-y DDI 21.8% FDI 13.5% TOTAL 16.2% Achievements **) TOTAL % FDI % DDI % 4
5 Quarter IV and January - December 2014: In Comparison with 2013 Investment Realization in Quarter IV and January - December 2014 Compared to The Same Period in 2013: DDI and FDI 1. Quarter IV 2013 and Quarter IV 2014: DDI and FDI Quarter IV 2013 Quarter IV 2014 DDI Rp 34.1 T (32.4%) DDI Rp 41.7 T (34.6%) FDI Rp 71.2 T (67.6%) FDI Rp 78.7 T (65.4%) 2. Jan-Dec 2013 and Jan-Dec 2014: DDI and FDI Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 DDI Rp T (32.2%) DDI Rp T (33.7%) FDI Rp T (67.8%) T= Trillion FDI Rp T (66.3%) 5
6 Quarter IV and January - December 2014: In Comparison with 2013 Investment Realization in Quarter IV and January - December 2014 Compared to The Same Period in 2013: Java and Outside Java 1. Quarter IV 2013 and Quarter IV 2014: Java and Outside Java Quarter IV 2013 Quarter IV 2014 Outside Java Rp 43.6 T (41.4%) Java Rp 61.7 T (58.6%) Outside Java Rp 50.4 T (41.9%) Java Rp 70.0 T (58.1%) 2. Jan-Dec 2013 and Jan-Dec 2014: Java and Outside Java Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 Outside Java Rp T (42.2%) Outside Java Rp T (43.1%) T= Trillion Java Rp T (57.8%) Java Rp T (56.9%) 6
7 II. Quarter IV 2014: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin 7
8 Quarter IV 2014: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2014: Based on Sector DDI DDI + FDI Rp 16.6 T (40.1%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication Rp 5.9 T (14.1%) Construction Rp 13.3 T (11.1%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry Rp 4.3 T (10.3%) Construction Rp 4.5 T (10.7%) Food Industry Rp 5.7 T (13.6%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 4.7 T (11.2%) Rp 59.7 T (49.6%) Food Industry Rp 12.5 T (10.4%) FDI US$ 3.0 B (44.8%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 0.6 B (8.6%) Food Industry US$ 0.6 B (8.7%) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry US$ 0.9 B (13.7%) US$ 0.9 B (12.9%) Construction US$ 0.8 B (11.3%) Rp 11.0 T (9.1%) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry Rp 12.4 T (10.3%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 11.5 T (9.5%) T= Trillion B= Billion 8
9 Quarter IV 2014: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2014: Based on Sector DDI NO SECTOR INVESMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 Transportation, Warehouse, and 5, Telecommunication 2 Food Industry 5, Food Crops and Plantation 4, Construction 4, Chemical and Pharmaceutical 4, Industry 6 Non Metal Mineral Industry Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and 3, Office Building 8 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 2, Metal, Machinery, and Electronic 1, Industry 10 Hotel and Restaurant 1, Other Services Textile Industry Wood Industry Trade and Repair Paper and Printing Industry Livestock Rubber and Plastic Industry Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 20 Other Industry Fishery Forestry Leather Goods and Footwear Industry TOTAL 41, FDI NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry Construction Food Industry Food Crops and Plantation Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 8 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building 9 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry Hotel and Restaurant Trade and Repair Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication 13 Rubber and Plastic Industry Non Metal Mineral Industry Other Services Other Industry Textile Industry Paper and Printing Industry Leather Goods and Footwear Industry Forestry Wood Industry Livestock Fishery Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry TOTAL 6,
10 Quarter IV 2014: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2014: Based on Location DDI DDI + FDI Rp 14.6 T (35.2%) Rp 8.5 T (20.3%) South Sumatera Rp 3.0 T (7.3%) Central Java Rp 3.4 T (8.1%) Rp 4.9 T (11.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 7.3 T (17.4%) Rp 48.5 T (40.3%) Rp 26.9 T (22.3%) US$ 2.7 B (39.8%) FDI US$ 1.9 B (28.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 18,0 T (15,0%) South Sumatera US$ 0.4 B (5.5%) Central Sulawesi US$ 0.4 B (5.6%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 0.9 B (13.6%) Banten US$ 0.5 B (7.6%) Banten Rp 7.3 T South Sumatera Rp 7.4 T (6.1%) Rp 12.3 T (10.2%) T= Trillion B= Billion 10
11 Quarter IV 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2014 : Based on Location NO LOCATION DDI INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 8, Special Territory of Jakarta 7, , Central Java 3, South Sumatera 3, South Sulawesi 2, East Kalimantan 1, Aceh 1, Riau 1, Banten 1, West Kalimantan North Kalimantan Jambi Bangka Belitung Islands South Kalimantan Lampung West Sulawesi Special Region of Yogyakarta West Sumatera North Sumatera Bali Central Kalimantan Southeast Sulawesi Central Sulawesi West Papua North Maluku North Sulawesi Papua Riau Islands West Nusa Tenggara TOTAL 41, FDI NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 1, Special Territory of Jakarta ,280 3 Banten Central Sulawesi South Sumatera West Kalimantan Papua Riau Central Kalimantan East Kalimantan West Nusa Tenggara Central Java South Kalimantan Bali Riau Islands North Sumatera West Sumatera North Kalimantan South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Special Region of Yogyakarta West Papua Bangka Belitung Islands Jambi Lampung North Maluku West Sulawesi Bengkulu Aceh East Nusa Tenggara North Sulawesi Gorontalo Maluku TOTAL 6, ,349 11
12 Quarter IV 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2014 : Based on Country of Origin Singapore US$ 0.9 B (13.7%) Malaysia US$ 0.8 B (11.7%) US$ 3.5 B (52.4%) Japan US$ 0.7 B (9.8%) South Korea US$ 0.4 B (5.5%) China US$ 0.5 B (6.9%) B= Billion 12
13 Quarter IV 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2014 : Based on Country of Origin NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Singapore Malaysia Japan China South Korea United States of America Netherlands British Virgin Islands Australia Hong Kong United Kingdom France Mauritius Thailand Italy Switzerland Canada Luxembourg India United Arab Emirates Taiwan Cayman Islands Germany New Zealand Seychelles Bahamas Spain West Samoa Belgium Jordan Russia Iran Hungary Pakistan NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 35 Mali Afghanistan Sweden Burkina Faso Tanzania Marshall Island Cambodia Turkey Guinea Vietnam Norway Scotland Denmark Panama Maldives Brazil Slovenia Saudi Arabia Austria Iceland Poland Estonia Mexico Finland Gambia Gibraltar Iraq Czech Tunisia Philipines Egypt Joint Countries 1, ,089 TOTAL 6, ,349 13
14 III. January - December 2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor 14
15 January - December 2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Investment Realization in January - December 2014 : Based on Sector DDI DDI + FDI Rp 58.1 T (37.2%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Rp 36.3 T (23.2%) Food Industry Rp 53.4 T (11.5%) Real Estate, Industrial Estate, nd Office Building Rp 13.1 T (8.4%) US$ 12.9 B (45.3%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry Rp 13.3 T (8.5%) FDI US$ 4.7 B (16.4%) Food Industry Rp 19.6 T (12.6%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication Rp 15.7 T (10.1%) Food Industry US$ 3.1 B (11.0%) Rp T (47.6%) Rp 53.3 T (11.5%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry US$ 2.3 B (8.1%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication US$ 3.0 B (10.5%) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry US$ 2.5 B (8.7%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry Rp 38.3 T (8.3%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Rp 49.7 T (10.7%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication Rp 48.0 T (10.4%) T= Trillion B= Billion 15
16 January - December 2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Investment Realization in January - December 2014 : Based on Sector DDI NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 36, Food Industry 19, Transportation, Warehouse, and 15, Telecommunication 4 Chemical and Pharmaceutical 13, Industry 5 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and 13, Office Building 6 Food Crops and Plantation 12, Construction 12, Non Metal Mineral Industry 11, Metal, Machinery, and Electronic 5, Industry 10 Paper and Printing Industry 4, , Rubber and Plastic Industry 2, Hotel and Restaurant 1, Textile Industry 1, Other Services 1, Livestock Wood Industry Trade and Repair Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 20 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 21 Other Industry Fishery Forestry Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry TOTAL 156, ,652 FDI INVESTMENT NO SECTOR PROJECT (US$ Million) 1 4, Food Industry 3, Transportation, Warehouse, and 3, Telecommunication 4 Metal, Machinery, and Electronic 2, Industry 5 Chemical and Pharmaceutical 2, Industry 6 Food Crops and Plantation 2, Transport Equipment and Other 2, Transport Industry 8 Construction 1, Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 1, Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and 1, Office Building 11 Non Metal Mineral Industry Trade and Repair , Paper and Printing Industry Rubber and Plastic Industry Hotel and Restaurant Textile Industry Other Services , Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 19 Other Industry Wood Industry Forestry Fishery Livestock Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry TOTAL 28, ,885 16
17 January December 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Investment Realization in January December 2014: Based On Location DDI DDI + FDI Rp 55.0 T (35.3%) Rp 38.1 T (24.4%) Rp 18.7 T (12.0%) Rp T (39.7%) Rp 89.3 T (19.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 12.9 T (8.2%) Central Java Rp 13.6 T (8.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 17.8 T (11.4%) FDI US$ 11.5 B (40.3%) US$ 1.8 B (6.3%) Banten US$ 2.0 B (7.1%) US$ 6.6 B (23.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.5 B (15.8%) East Kalimantan US$ 2.1 B (7.5%) Banten Rp 30.0 T (6.5%) East Kalimantan Rp 36.0 T (7.8%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 66.3 T (14.3%) Rp 57.5 T (12.4%) T= Trillion B= Billion 17
18 January December 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Investment Realization in January - December 2014: Based On Location DDI FDI NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 38, , Special Territory of Jakarta 17, Central Java 13, East Kalimantan 12, Banten 8, Riau 7, South Sumatera 7, Aceh 5, South Sulawesi 4, West Kalimantan 4, North Sumatera 4, Lampung 3, South Kalimantan 2, Southeast Sulawesi 1, Central Kalimantan Jambi Special Region of Yogyakarta West Sulawesi North Kalimantan Bangka Belitung Islands West Sumatera Bali Papua West Nusa Tenggara North Maluku West Papua Central Sulawesi North Sulawesi Gorontalo Riau Islands Bengkulu East Nusa Tenggara TOTAL 156, ,652 NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 6, ,671 2 Special Territory of Jakarta 4, ,053 3 East Kalimantan 2, Banten 2, , Central Sulawesi 1, Riau 1, Papua 1, South Sumatera 1, West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan West Nusa Tenggara North Sumatera South Kalimantan Central Java Bali Riau Islands South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Lampung West Papua West Sumatera North Kalimantan Bangka Belitung Islands North Maluku North Sulawesi Special Region of Yogyakarta Jambi Aceh Bengkulu West Sulawesi East Nusa Tenggara Maluku Gorontalo TOTAL 28, ,885 18
19 January December 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridors Investment Realization in January - December 2014: Based on Country of Origin Singapore US$ 5.8 B (20.4%) US$ 14.9 B (52.2%) Japan US$ 2.7 B (9.5%) Malaysia US$ 1.8 B (6.2%) UK US$ 1.6 B (5.6%) Netherlands US$ 1.7 B (6.1%) B= Billion 19
20 January December 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridors Investment Realization in January - December 2014: Based on Country of Origin INVESTMENT NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN PROJECT INVESTMENT (US$ Million) NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN PROJECT (US$ Million) 1 Singapore 5, , Brunei Darussalam Japan 2, , Iran Malaysia 1, Kenya Netherlands 1, Puerto Rico United Kingdom 1, Egypt United States of America 1, Hungary South Korea 1, , South Afrika China Bangladesh Hong Kong Nigeria Australia Congo British Virgin Islands Guinea Mauritius Portugal Thailand Iraq France Marocco Canada Mali Switzerland Tanzania Seychelles Czech Taiwan Luxembourg Burkina Faso Turkey Somalia Italy Channel Islands Germany Estonia Afghanistan Maldives India Norway Cayman Islands Cambodia United Arab Emirates Vietnam New Zealand Nepal Spain Scotland West Samoa Tunisia Belgium Panama Philipines Argentina Cyprus Bulgaria Marshall Island Gibraltar Poland Gambia Finland Belize Russia Mexico Bahamas Iceland Jordan Slovenia Saudi Arabia Brazil Pakistan Slovakia Sweden Guatemala Austria Joint Countries 7, , Denmark TOTAL 28, ,885 Lebanon
21 US$ Million Rp Billion January - December 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Economic Corridor DDI and FDI Sulawesi Rp 29.2 T (6.3%) Bali and Nusa Tenggara Rp 11.1 T (2.4%) Maluku and Papua Rp 16.9 T (3.7%) Sumatera Rp 70.9 T (15.3%) DDI Kalimantan Rp 71.7 T (15.5%) Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and Nusa Tenggara Maluku and Papua T= Trillion Java Rp T (56.8%) Based on Economic Corridor in January-December 2014 period, the highest realization of DDI and FDI was located in Java Corridor. The further ranks of realization of the DDI were in Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, also Maluku and Papua Corridor. The further ranks of realization of the FDI were in Kalimantan, Sumatera, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua, as well as in Bali and Nusa Tenggara Corridor FDI Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and Nusa Tenggara Maluku and Papua 21
22 IV. Indonesian Labor Absorption 22
23 Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress of Indonesian Labor Absorption : Per Quarter Person 700, , , , , , ,000 0 Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV DDI 46,055 92, , ,053 73,046 91, , , , , , , , , , ,315 67,697 82,250 84, ,626 FDI 78, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,884 Total 124, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,510 23
24 V. Progress of Investment Realization
25 Rp Trillion Progress of Investment Realization: Progress of Investment Realization : Per Quarter Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV DDI FDI Total
26 US$ Billion Progress of Investment Realization: Progress of Investment Realization of FDI in US Dollar: Per Quarter 8.0 FDI Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV FDI Notes: , 2011 and 2012, exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9, (Q I and Q II), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,300 (based on State Budget 2013) (Q III and Q IV), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2013) (Q I,Q II, and Q III), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 10,500 (based on State Budget 2014); 2014 (Q4), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 11,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2014) 26
27 Progress of Investment Realization: DDI Trend Sector: Rp 3.0 T (5.1%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 8.9 T (14.7%) Livestock Rp 1.2 T (2.0%) 2010 Forestry Rp 0.2 T (0.3%) Fishery Rp T (0.0%) Rp 6.9 T (9.1%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 9.4 T (12.3%) Livestock Rp 0.3 T (0.3%) 2011 Forestry Rp T (0.0%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 9.6 T (10.4%) Rp 10.5 T (11.4%) Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.2%) 2012 Fishery Rp 0.01 T (0.0%) Livestock Rp 0.1 T (0.1%) Services Rp 22.8 T (37.6%) Manufacturing Rp 24.4 T (40.3%) Services Rp 20.9 T (27.6%) Manufacturing Rp 38.5 T (50.7%) Services Rp 21.9 T (23.8%) Manufacturing Rp 49.9 T (54.1%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 6.6 T (5.1%) Rp 18.8 T (14.6%) 2013 Livestock Rp 0.3 T (0.3%) Forestry Rp 0.0 T (0.0%) Fishery Rp 0.0 T (0.0%) Rp 3.1 T (2.0%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 12.7 T (8.1%) Livestock Rp 0.7 T (0.4%) Jan-Dec 2014 Fishery Rp 0.02 T (0.0%) Forestry Rp T (0.0%) T = Trillion Manufacturing Rp 51.2 T (40.0%) Services Rp 51.3 T (40.0%) Manufacturing Rp 59.0 T (37.8%) Services Rp 80.6 T (51.6%) 27
28 Progress of Investment Realization : FDI Trend Sector : Food Crops and Plantation US$ 0.8 B (4.6%) US$ 2.2 B (13.6%) Manufacturing US$ 3.3 B (20.6%) Forestry US$ 0.04 B (0.2%) 2010 Livestock US$ B (0.2%) Fishery US$ B (0.1%) Services US$ 9.8 B (60.7%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.2 B (6.3%) US$ 3.6 B (18.6%) Manufacturing US$ 6.8 B (34.8%) Livestock US$ 0.02 B (0.1%) 2011 Forestry US$ 0.01 B (0.1%) Fishery US$ 0.01 B (0.1%) Services US$ 7.8 B (40.0%) Fishery US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.6 B (6.5%) US$ 4.2 B (17.3%) Services US$ 6.9 B (28.0%) 2012 Forestry US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) Livestock US$ 0.02 B (0.1%) Manufacturing US$ 11.8 B (47.9%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.6 B (5.6%) US$ 4.8 B (16.8%) Forestry US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) 2013 Livestock US$ 0.01 B (0.1%) Fishery US$ 0.01 B (0.0%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) US$ 4.7 B (16.4%) Jan-Dec 2014 Forestry US$ 0.05 B (0.2%) Fishery US$ 0.04 B (0.1%) Livestock US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) Manufacturing US$ 13.0 B (45.6%) Services US$ 6.3 B (22.0%) Manufacturing US$ 15.8 B (55.4%) Services US$ 8.5 B (29.9%) B= Billion 28
29 Progress of Investment Realization: DDI and FDI Trend Sector: Rp 6.8 T (4.6%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 20.1 T (13.6%) Services Rp 30.4 T (20.6%) Livestock Rp 0.4 T (0.2%) 2010 Forestry Rp 0.2 T (0.2%) Fishery Rp 0.2 T (0.1%) Manufacturing Rp 89.8 T (60.7%) Rp 17.9 T (7.1%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 41.9 T (16.7%) Services Rp 82.0 T (32.7%) Livestock Rp 0.4 T (0.2%) 2011 Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Fishery Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Manufacturing Rp T (43.3%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 24.0 T (7.7%) Rp 48.8 T (15.6%) Services Rp 83.7 T (26.7%) Forestry Rp 0.4 T (0.1%) 2012 Livestock Rp 0.3 T (0.1%) Fishery Rp 0.2 T (0.1%) Manufacturing Rp T (49.7%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 21.8 T (5.5%) Rp 64.3 T (16.1%) Livestock Rp 0.6 T (0.2%) 2013 Fishery Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 36.4 T (7.9%) Rp 53.3T (11.5%) Livestock Rp 1.0 T (0.2%) Jan-Dec 2014 Forestry Rp 0.6 T (0.1%) Fishery Rp 0.4 T (0.1%) Manufacturing Rp T (27.7%) Services Rp T (50.5%) Services Rp T (37.2%) Manufacturing Rp T (43.0%) T = Trillion 29
30 Progress of Investment Realization : DDI Trend Location : Rp 18.4 T (30.4%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 18.4 T (7.6%) Banten Rp 5.8 T (9.6%) 2010 Rp 15.8 T (26.1%) Rp 8.1 T (13.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 7.9 T (13.0%) Rp 31.7 T 41.9% East Kalimantan Rp 6.6 T (8.6%) 2011 Riau Rp 7.5 T (9.8%) Rp 11.2 T 14.7% Rp 9.7 T (12.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 9.3 T (12.2%) Rp 39.1 T (42.4%) Central Java Rp 5.8 T (6.3%) 2012 East Kalimantan Rp 5.9 T (6.4%) Rp 21.5 T (23.3%) Rp 11.4 T (12.3%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 8.5 T (9.3%) 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 Rp 47.7 T (37.1%) Rp 34.8 T (27.2%) Rp 55.0 T (35.3%) Rp 38.1 T (24.4%) T= Trillion South Kalimantan Rp 8.3 T (6.5%) Rp 9.0 T (7.0%) Central Java Rp 12.6 T (9.8%) East Kalimantan Rp 15.8 T (12.4%) East Kalimantan Rp 12.9 T (8.2%) Central Java Rp 13.6 T (8.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 17.8 T (11.4%) Rp 18.7 T (12.0%) 30
31 Progress of Investment Realization: FDI Trend Location: Banten US$ 1.5 B (9.5%) US$ 3.7 B (22.8%) East Kalimantan US$ 1.1 B (6.7%) US$ 1.7 B (10.4%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 6.4 B (39.7%) US$ 1.8 B (10.9%) US$ 6.1 B (30.9%) US$ 1.3 B (6.7%) Papua US$ 1.3 B (6.7%) 2011 Banten US$ 2.2 B (11.2%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.8 B (24.8%) US$ 3.8 B (19.7%) US$ 9.2 B (37.5%) East Kalimantan US$ 2.0 B (8.2%) 2012 US$ 2.3 B (9.4%) US$ 4.2 B (17.1%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.1 B (16.7%) Banten US$ 2.7 B (11.1%) US$ 9.4 B (32.9%) 2013 US$ 7.1 B (24.9%) US$ 11.5 B (40.3%) Jan-Dec 2014 US$ 6.6 B (23.0%) B= Billion Papua US$ 2.4 B (8.2%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 2.6 B (9.1%) US$ 3.4 B (11.9%) Banten US$ 3.7 B (13.0%) US$ 1.8 B (6.3%) Banten US$ 2.0 B (7.1%) East Kalimantan US$ 2.1 B (7.5%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.5 B (15.8%) 31
32 Investment Realization Progress: DDI And FDI Trend Location: East Kalimantan Rp 15.9 T (7.6%) Rp T (39.5%) Rp 54.2 T (25.9 %) Banten Rp 19.8 T (9.5%) East Kalimantan Rp 28.3 T (7.1%) T = Trillion 2010 Rp 24.3 T (11.6%) 2013 Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 63.4 T (30.4%) Rp 31.3 T (15.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 30.2 T (7.6%) Rp 94.3 T (37.5%) Papua Rp 13.2 T (5.3%) Rp 76.5 T (19.2%) Rp 67.0 T (16.8%) Banten Rp 39.0 T (9.8%) Rp 21.5 T (8.5%) 2011 Rp T (39.7%) Banten Rp 23.8 T (9.5%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 52.7 T (21.0%) Banten Rp 30.0 T (6.5%) Rp 45.8 T (18.2%) Rp T (39.5%) East Kalimantan Rp 23.1 T (7.4%) Jan-Dec East Kalimantan Rp 36.0 T (7.8%) Rp 89.3 T (19.3%) Rp 49.3 T (15.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 45.5 T (14.5%) Banten Rp 29.6 T (9.4%) Rp 42.2 T (13.5%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 66.3 T (14.3%) Rp 57.5 T (12.4%) 32
33 Progress of Investment Realization : FDI Trends by Country of Origin (Top 5): US$ 7.07 B (43.6%) 2010 Singapore US$ 5.01 B (30.9%) US$ 8.8 B (45.1%) 2011 Singapore US$ 5.1 B (26.3%) US$ 13.0 B (52.9%) 2012 Singapore US$ 4.9 B (19.8%) Netherlands US$ 0.61 B (3.8%) Japan US$ 0.71 B (4.4%) UK US$ 1.89 B (11.6%) USA US$ 0.93 B (5.7%) South Korea US$ 1.2 B (6.3%) Netherlands US$ 1.4 B (6.9%) Japan US$ 1.5 B (7.8%) USA US$ 1.5 B (7.6%) Mauritius US$ 1.1 B (4.3%) Japan US$ 2.5 B (10.0%) South Korea US$ 1.9 B (7.9%) USA US$ 1.2 B (5.1%) B= Billion US$ 13.5 B (47.2%) UK US$ 1.1 B (3.8%) 2013 South Korea US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) Japan US$ 4.7 B (16.5%) USA US$ 2.4 B (8.5%) Singapore US$ 4.7 B (16.3%) US$ 14.9 B (52.2%) Jan-Dec 2014 Singapore US$ 5.8 B (20.4%) UK US$ 1.6 B (5.6%) Japan US$ 2.7 B (9.5%) Malaysia US$ 1.8 B (6.2%) Netherlands US$ 1.7 B (6.1%) 33
34 Progress of Investment Realization : FDI Trend by Main Country of Origin: US$ 6.8 B (37.6%) 2010 Singapore US$ 5.0 B (34.3%) US$ 7.1 B (35.9%) 2011 Singapore US$ 5.1 B (26.3%) US$ 9.9 B (40.8%) 2012 Singapore US$ 4.9 B (19.8%) China US$ 0.2 B (1.1%) Australia US$ 0.2 B South (1.3%) Korea US$ 0.3 B (2.0%) Malaysia US$ 0.5 B (2.9%) Hong Kong US$ 0.6 B (3.5%) EU US$ 1.2 B (7.2%) USA US$ 0.9 B (5.7%) Japan US$ 0.7 B (4.4%) Australia US$ 0.1 B (0.4%) China US$ 0.1 B (0.7%) Hong Kong US$ 0.1 B (0.7%) Malaysia US$ 0.6 B (3.2%) South Korea US$ 1.2 B (6.3%) EU US$ 2.2 B (11.1%) Japan US$ 1.5 B (7.8%) USA US$ 1.5 B (7.6%) China US$ 0.1 B (0.6%) Hong Kong US$ 0.3 B (1.3%) Malaysia US$ 0.5 B (2.2%) Australia USA US$ 0.7 B US$ 1.2 B (3.0%) (5.0%) Japan US$ 2.5 B (10.0%) EU US$ 2.3 B (9.4%) South Korea US$ 1.9 B (7.9%) US$ 10.6 B (36.9%) 2013 Japan US$ 4.7 B (16.5%) US$ 9.9 B (34.7%) Jan-Dec 2014 Singapore US$ 5.8 B (20.5%) Australia US$ 0.2 B (0.8%) Singapore US$ 4.7 B (16.3%) Australia US$ 0.6 B (2.3%) EU US$ 3.8 B (13.2%) B= Billion China US$ 0.3 B (1.0%) Hong Kong US $ 0.4 B (1.3%) Malaysia US$ 0.7 B (2.5%) South Korea US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) EU US$ 2.4 B (8.5%) USA US$ 2.4 B (8.5%) Hongkong US$ 0.7 B (2.3%) China US $ 0.8 B (2.8%) South Korea US$ 1.1 B (3.9%) Malaysia USA US$ 1.8 B US$ 1.3 B (6.2%) (4.6%) Japan US$ 2.7 B (9.5%) 34
35 Rp Trillion Progress of Investment Realization: Progress of Investment Realization : New and Expansion Project Jan-Dec 2014 New Expansion Total DDI Total Jan-Dec I % I % I % I % I % I % New Expansion Total FDI Total Jan-Dec I % I % I % I % I % I % New Expansion Total , I = Investment (Rp Trillion) 35
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