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Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REALIZATION
IN QUARTER I (JANUARY – MARCH) 2015
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OUTLINE
I. QUARTER I 2015 : In Comparison With Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014
II. QUARTER I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
III. INDONESIAN LABOR ABSORPTION
IV. INVESTMENT REALIZATION PROGRESS 2010 – MARCH 2015
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I. Quarter I 2015 : In Comparison With Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014
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*)Investment Target 2015 Strategic Planning BKPM 2015 – 2019
**) Against target 2015
Investment Realization Progress Quarter I 2015
 The value of investment in Quarter I 2015 is direct investment realization which is
done during three months period of report (January – March 2015) which is based
on investment realization report by the DDI and FDI companies.
 Oil and Gas, Banking, Non-Bank Financial Institution, Insurance, Leasing and SMEs
are excluded
 The investment value is in Rp Trillion (T) and for Quarter I 2014 the exchange rate
of US$ 1 = Rp 10,500,- based on State Budget 2014, for Quarter IV 2014 the
exchange rate of US$ 1 = Rp 11,600,- based on Revised State Budget 2014 and for
Quarter I 2015 the exchange rate of US$ 1 = Rp 12,500,- based on Revised State
Budget 2015
 Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Rp 124.6 T, an increase around 16.9 %
from Quarter I of 2014 (Rp 106.6 T) and increase about 3.5% from Quarter IV 2014
(Rp 120.4 T)
DDI : domestic direct investment
FDI : foreign direct investment
Quarter I
2015
y-o-y q-o-q
DDI 22.8% 1.9%
FDI 14.0% 4.3%
TOTAL 16.9% 3.5%
Quarter I 2015 : In Comparison With Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014
Q I 2014 Q IV 2014 Q I 2015 Target 2014*) Achievement**)
TOTAL 106,6 120,4 124,6 519,5 24,0%
FDI 72,0 78,7 82,1 343,7 23,9%
DDI 34,6 41,7 42,5 175,8 24,2%
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Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015
Compared to The Same Period in 2014: DDI and FDI; Java and Outside Java
Quarter I 2014 Quarter I 2015
Quarter I 2015: In Comparison with Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014
1. Quarter I 2014 and Quarter I 2015: DDI and FDI
T= Trillion
1. Quarter I 2014 and Quarter I 2015: Java and Outside Java
Quarter I 2014 Quarter I 2015
DDI
Rp 34.6 T
(32.5%)
FDI
Rp 72.0 T
(67.5%)
DDI
Rp 42.5 T
(34.1%)
FDI
Rp 82.1 T
(65.9%)
Java
Rp 62.0 T
(58.2%)
Outside
Java
Rp 44.6 T
(41.8%)
Java
Rp 69.9 T
(56.1%)
Outside
Java
Rp 54.7 T
(43.9%)
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II. Quarter I 2015 :
Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
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FDI
DDI DDI + FDI
T= Trillion
B= Billion
Quarter I 2015: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015: Based on Sector
Construction
Rp 6.9 T
(16.2%)
Electricity, Gas, and
Water Supply
Rp 6.2 T
(14.6%)
Food Industry
Rp 6.2 T
(14.5%)
Transportation,
Warehouse and
Telecommunication
Rp 5.2 T
(12.3%)
Chemical and
Pharmaceutical
Industry
Rp 4.0 T
(9.4%)
Others
Rp 14.0 T
(33.0%)
Mining
US$ 1.1 B
(17.3%) Metal, Machinery,
and Electronic
Industry
US$ 0.8 B
(11.7%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
US$ 0.6 B
(9.1%)
Transport
Equipment and
Other Transport
Industry
US$ 0.6 B
(8.9%)
Food Industry
US$ 0.5 B
(8.1%)
Others
US$ 2.9 B
(44.9%)
Mining
Rp 15.0 T
(12.0%)
Food Industry
Rp 12.8 T
(10.3%)
Electricity,
Gas, and
Water Supply
Rp 11.7 T
(9.4%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 11.3 T
(9.1%)Metal, Machinery,
and Electronic Industry
Rp 10.8 T
(8.6%)
Others
Rp 63.0 T
(50.6%)
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NO SECTORS
INVESTMENT
(US$ Milllion)
PROJECTS
1 Mining 1,135.6 235
2
Metal, Machinary and Electronic
Industry
765.4 323
3 Food Crops and Plantation
598.4 134
4
Transport Equipment and Other
Transport Industry
582.1 143
5 Food Industry 533.8 272
6 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 486.3 184
7 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 442.2 81
8
Real Estates, Industrial Estates and
Business Activities
436.8 118
9 Trade and Reparation 297.0 599
10
Transportation, Warehouse and
Telecommunication
282.5 101
11 Construction 198.5 68
12 Hotel and Restaurant 152.3 195
13 Rubber and Plastic Industry 144.5 101
14 Non Metalic Mineral Industry 128.9 52
15 Other Services 107.7 244
16 Paper and Printing Industry 104.6 34
17 Textile Industry 63.0 92
18 Fishery 39.8 18
19 Other Industries 27.5 59
20 Wood Industry 19.0 19
21 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 11.9 38
22 Forestry 3.1 16
23 Livestock 2.3 14
24
Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic
and Watch Industry
0.2 3
TOTAL 6,563.5 3,143
FDI
PMDN
NO SECTORS
INVESTMENT
(Rp Billion)
PROJECTS
1 Construction 6,933.7 22
2 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 6,201.2 46
3 Food Industry 6,167.0 140
4
Transportation, Warehouse and
Telecommunication
5,212.4 36
5 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 3,995.2 52
6 Non Metalic Mineral Industry 3,878.0 41
7 Food Crops and Plantation 3,818.2 99
8
Metal, Machinary and Electronic
Industry
1,183.2 49
9 Paper and Printing Industry 935.1 27
10 Mining 770.2 36
11 Rubber and Plastic Industry 578.6 39
12 Hotel and Restaurant 556.2 51
13 Textile Industry 455.1 32
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Real Estates, Industrial Estates and
Business Activities
432.5 49
15 Fishery 271.7 3
16 Other Services 263.2 25
17 Forestry 245.9 10
18 Trade and Reparation 234.6 72
19
Transport Equipment and Other
Transport Industry
232.5 21
20 Livestock 132.5 18
21 Wood Industry 27.5 5
22 Other Industries 0.0 2
23 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 0.0 1
TOTAL 42,524.5 876
Quarter I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
Quarter I 2015 Realization : Based on Sector
DDI
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FDI
DDI
Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015: Based on Location
DDI + FDI
T= Trillion
B= Billion
Quarter I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
West Java
Rp 10.6 T
(24.9%)
East Java
Rp 6.9 T
(16.3%)
Special Territory of Jakarta
Rp 5.3 T
(12.4%)
Central Java
Rp 4.4 T
(10.3%)
South Sumatera
Rp 3.4 T
(8.1%)
Others
Rp 11.9 T
(28.0%)
West Java
US$ 1.9 B
(29.4%)
East Kalimantan
US$ 0.5 B
(7.5%)
Banten
US$ 0.5 B
(7.4%)
Special Territory of Jakarta
US$ 0.4 B
(6.8%)
West Kalimantan
US$ 0.4 B
(6.5%)
Others
US$ 2.8 B
(42.4%)
West Java
Rp 34.9 T
(28.0%)
East Java
Rp 11.4 T
(9.2%)
Special Territory of
Jakarta
Rp 10.9 T
(8.7%)West Kalimantan
Rp 7.8 T
(6.3%)
East Kalimantan
Rp 7.8 T
(6.2%)
Others
Rp 51.8 T
(41.6%)
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NO LOCATION
INVESTMENT
(US$ Million)
PROJECT
1 West Java 1,942.5 847
2 East Kalimantan 498.4 44
3 Banten 490.5 304
4 Special Territory of Jakarta 447.4 692
5 West Kalimantan 427.2 113
6 Central Sulawesi 404.8 32
7 East Java 357.7 190
8 North Sumatera 308.1 123
9 Papua 295.2 28
10 Riau Islands 262.6 64
11 South Sumatera 188.7 43
12 Central Kalimantan 164.1 23
13 West Nusa Tenggara 133.3 43
14 Lampung 114.4 13
15 South Kalimantan 106.3 28
16 Central Java 94.4 103
17 Southeast Sulawesi 55.7 42
18 Riau 53.1 61
19 South Sulawesi 41.7 20
20 Bali 37.7 78
21 North Maluku 32.5 15
22 West Papua 18.7 16
23 Jambi 17.9 38
24 East Nusa Tenggara 13.8 15
25 Aceh 13.1 21
26 West Sumatera 10.0 30
27 North Kalimantan 9.5 6
28 Bangka Belitung Islands 8.4 15
29 Special Region of Yogyakarta 8.3 19
30 North Sulawesi 4.0 38
31 Bengkulu 2.9 9
32 West Sulawesi 0.5 5
33 Gorontalo 0.1 10
34 Maluku 0.0 15
TOTAL 6,563.5 3,143
FDIDDI
Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Based on Location
NO LOCATION
INVESTMENT
(Rp Billion)
PROJECT
1 West Java 10,618.4 172
2 East Java 6,930.0 112
3 Special Territory of Jakarta 5,280.0 58
4 Central Java 4,399.7 54
5 South Sumatera 3,444.3 26
6 West Kalimantan 2,468.8 40
7 Aceh 1,952.1 56
8 Riau 1,589.9 32
9 East Kalimantan 1,529.7 22
10 North Sumatera 905.1 53
11 Banten 801.7 49
12 Central Kalimantan 639.5 10
13 South Kalimantan 558.9 12
14 Bengkulu 211.5 1
15 West Sumatera 199.1 20
16 Bangka Belitung Islands 181.7 6
17 North Kalimantan 150.5 3
18 Lampung 132.9 9
19 Special Region of Yogyakarta 110.5 12
20 West Nusa Tenggara 107.4 2
21 Jambi 98.0 26
22 South Sulawesi 69.6 22
23 Riau Islands 63.9 40
24 West Papua 29.7 3
25 North Maluku 27.8 1
26 Bali 15.3 6
27 Central Sulawesi 4.7 3
28 Papua 1.8 6
29 East Nusa Tenggara 1.0 1
30 North Sulawesi 1.0 12
31 Southeast Sulawesi 0.0 5
32 West Sulawesi 0.0 2
TOTAL 42,524.5 876
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Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Based on Country of Origin
B= Billion
Singapore
US$ 1.2 B
(18.8%)
Japan
US $ 1.2 B
(18.4%)
South Korea
US$ 0.6 B
(9.7%)
UK
US$ 0.4 B
(5.4%)
USA
US$ 0.3 B
(4.5%)
Others
US$ 2.8 B
(43.2%)
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Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Based on Country of Origin
NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
INVESTMENT
(US$ Million)
PROJECT
1 Singapore 1,234.6 610
2 Japan 1,207.6 343
3 South Korea 634.0 372
4 United Kingdom 357.3 55
5 United States of America 292.1 42
6 Malaysia 286.8 204
7 Netherlands 239.1 49
8 British Virgin Islands 223.0 117
9 Hong Kong 146.5 70
10 China 75.1 200
11 Australia 42.6 76
12 Canada 36.2 6
13 France 34.7 18
14 Thailand 33.3 13
15 Luxembourg 30.5 6
16 Swiss 19.4 19
17 Mauritius 16.7 5
18 Cayman Islands 16.4 5
19 Taiwan 15.2 48
20 Uni Emirat Arab 13.6 8
21 Germany 12.3 20
22 India 10.4 36
23 Afghanistan 8.1 2
24 Seychelles 6.7 8
25 Italy 4.9 15
26 Belgium 3.5 12
27 Belize 1.5 4
28 Egypt 1.4 1
29 West Samoa 1.2 3
30 Denmark 0.6 1
NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
INVESTMENT
(US$ Million)
PROJECT
31 Pakistan 0.6 12
32 Lebanon 0.6 2
33 Spanyol 0.6 10
34 Guatemala 0.4 1
35 Czech 0.3 1
36 Rusia 0.1 6
37 Austria 0.1 4
38 Argentina 0.1 1
39 Turki 0.1 2
40 Channel Islands 0.1 1
41 Vietnam 0.1 2
42 Norwegia 0.0 2
43 Polandia 0.0 1
44 Skotland 0.0 1
45 Suriah 0.0 3
46 Qatar 0.0 1
47 Philipina 0.0 1
48 New Zealand 0.0 2
49 Guinea 0.0 1
50 Irak 0.0 2
51 Yordania 0.0 1
52 Siprus 0.0 3
53 Barbados 0.0 2
54 Saudi Arabia 0.0 3
55 Maroco 0.0 2
56 Yemen 0.0 1
57 Nigeria 0.0 2
58 Panama 0.0 1
59 Joint Countries 1,555.2 704
TOTAL 6,563.5 3,143
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DDI
FDI
DDI and FDI
Based on Economic Corridor in Quarter I 2015 period, the
highest realization of DDI dan FDI is located in Java
Corridor. The further highest realization of DDI is in
Sumatera, Kalimantan, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi,
also Maluku and Papua Corridor. While the further highest
realization of FDI is Kalimantan, Sumatera, Sulawesi,
Maluku and Papua, also Bali and Nusa Tenggara Corridor.
Economic Corridor
Quarter I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
T= Trillion
Sumatera
Rp 21.1 T
(16.9%)
Jawa
Rp 69.9 T
(56.1%)
Kalimantan
Rp 20.4 T
(16.4%)
Sulawesi
Rp 6.4 T
(5.1%)
Bali and Nusa
Tenggara
Rp 2.4 T
(2.0%)
Maluku and
Papua
Rp 4,4 T
(3,5%)
0,0
5000,0
10000,0
15000,0
20000,0
25000,0
30000,0
Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and
Nusa
Tenggara
Maluku and
Papua
RpBillion
0,0
500,0
1000,0
1500,0
2000,0
2500,0
3000,0
3500,0
4000,0
Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and
Nusa
Tenggara
Maluku
and Papua
US$Million
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III. Indonesian Labor Absorption
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Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress 2010 – March 2015: Per Quarter
Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015
Person
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 Q I
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
DDI 46.055 92.331 115.212 133.053 73.046 91.533 100.991 137.217 107.674 141.625 144.784 149.617 148.521 239.810 150.016 159.315 67.697 82.250 84.550 180.626 113.342
FDI 78.625 118.709 131.410 329.959 123.860 134.271 232.165 266.822 250.711 209.888 126.864 158.343 213.403 386.566 261.527 270.792 192.459 268.553 264.827 289.884 201.887
Total 124.680 211.040 246.622 463.012 196.906 225.804 333.156 404.039 358.385 351.513 271.648 307.960 361.924 626.376 411.543 430.107 260.156 350.803 349.377 470.510 315.229
0
100.000
200.000
300.000
400.000
500.000
600.000
700.000
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IV. Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015
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Progress of Investment Realization 2010 – March 2015 : Per Quarter
Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015
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 Q I
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
DDI 6,7 15,2 16,6 22,0 14,1 18,9 19,0 24,0 19,7 20,8 25,2 26,5 27,5 33,1 33,5 34,1 34,6 38,2 41,6 41,7 42,5
FDI 35,4 35,6 40,1 36,9 39,5 43,1 46,5 46,2 51,5 56,1 56,6 56,8 65,5 66,7 67,0 71,2 72,0 78,0 78,3 78,7 82,1
Total 42,1 50,8 56,7 58,9 53,6 62,0 65,5 70,2 71,2 76,9 81,8 83,3 93,0 99,8 100,5 105,3 106,6 116,2 119,9 120,4 124,6
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
RpTrillion
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Manufacturing
Rp 49.9 T
(54.1%)
Services
Rp 21.9 T
(23.8%)
Mining
Rp 10.5 T
(11.4%)
Food Crops
and Plantation
Rp 9.6 T
(10.4%)
Forestry
Rp 0.1 T
(0.2%)
Livestock
Rp 0.1 T
(0.1%)
Fishery
Rp 0.01 T
(0.0%)
2012
Manufacturing
Rp 38.5T
(50.7%)
Services
Rp 20.9 T
(27.6%)
Food Crops
and Plantation
Rp 9.4 T
(12.3%)
Mining
Rp 6.9 T
(9.1%)
Livestock
Rp 0.3 T
(0.3%)
Forestry
Rp 0.001 T
(0.0%)
Perikanan
Rp 0 T
(0,0%)
2011
Services
Rp 51.3 T
(40.0%)
Manufacturing
Rp 51.2 T
(40.0%)
Mining
Rp 18.8 T
(14.6%)
Food Crops
and Plantation
Rp 6.6 T
(5.1%)
Livestock
Rp 0.3 T
0.3%
Perikanan
Rp 0,0 T
(0,0%)
Kehutanan
Rp 0,0 T
(0,0%)
2013
T = Trillion
Manufacturing
24.4 T
(40.3%)
Services
Rp 22.8 T
(37.6%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 8.9 T
(14.7%)
Mining
Rp 3.0 T
(5.1%)
Livestock
Rp 1.2 T
(2.0%)
Forestry
Rp 0.2 T
(0.3%) Fishery
Rp 0.001 T
(0.0%)
2010
Investment Realization Progress : 2010– March 2015
DDI Trends Sector : 2010 – March 2015
Services
Rp 19.8 T
(46.7%)
Manufacturing
Rp 17.5 T
(41.0%)
Food Crops
and
Plantation
Rp 3.8 T
(9.0%)
Mining
Rp 0.8 T
(1.8%)
Fishery
Rp 0.3 T
(0.6%)
Forestry
Rp 0.2 T
(0.6%)
Livestock
Rp 0.1 T
(0.3%)
Jan - Mar 2015
Services
Rp 80.6 T
(51.6%)
Manufacturing
Rp 59.0 T
(37.8%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 12.7 T
(8.1%)
Mining
Rp 3.1 T
(2.0%)
Livestock
Rp 0.7 T
(0.4%)
Fishery
Rp 0.02 T
(0.0%)
Forestry
Rp 0.0003 T
(0.0%)
2014
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Services
US$ 7.8 B
(40.0%)
Manufacturing
US$ 6.8 B
(34.8%)
Mining
US$ 3.6 B
(18.6%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
US$ 1.2 B
(6.3%)
Livestock
US$ 0.02 B
(0.1%)
Forestry
US$ 0.01 B
(0.1%)
Fishery
US$ 0.01 B
(0.1%)
2011
Manufacturing
US$ 11.8 B
(47.9%)
Services
US$ 6.9 B
(28.0%)
Mining
US$ 4.2 B
(17.3%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
US$ 1.6 B
(6.5%)
Fishery
US$ 0.03 B
(0.1%) Forestry
US$ 0.03 B
(0.1%)
Livestock
US$ 0.02 B
(0.1%)
2012
Manufacturing
US$ 15.8 B
(55.4%)
Services
US$ 6.3 B
(22.0%)
Mining
US$ 4.8 B
(16.8%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
US$ 1.6 B
(5.6%)
Forestry
US$ 0.03 B
(0.1%)
Livestock
US$ 0.01 B
(0.1%)
Fishery
US$ 0.01 B
(0.0%)
2013
Services
US$ 9.8 B
(60.7%)
Manufacturing
US$ 3.3 B
(20.6%)
Mining
US$ 2.2 B
(13.6%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
US$ 0.8 B
(4.6%)
Forestry
US$ 0.04 B
(0.2%)
Livestock
US$ 0.025 B
(0.2%)
Fishery
US$ 0.002 B
(0.1%)
2010
Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015
FDI Trends Sector : 2010 – March 2014
B = Billion
Manufacturing
US$ 13.0 B
(45.6%)
Services
US$ 8.5 B
(29.9%)
Mining
US$ 4.7 B
(16.4%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
US$ 2.2 B
(7.7%)
Forestry
US$ 0.05 B
(0.2%)
Fishery
US$ 0.04 B
(0.1%) Livestock
US$ 0.03 B
(0.1%)
2014
Manufacturing
US$ 2.9 B
(43.7%)
Services
US$ 1.9 B
(29.2%)
Mining
US$ 1.1 B
(17.3%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
US$ 0.6 B
(9.1%)
Fishery
US$ 0.04 B
(0.6%) Livestock
US$ 0.002 B
(0.0%)
Forestry
US$ 0.003 B
(0.1%)
Jan - Mar 2015
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T = Trillion
Manufacturing
Rp 89.8 T
(60.7%)
Services
Rp 30.4 T
(20.6%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 20.1 T
(13.6%)
Mining
Rp 6.8 T
(4.6%)
Livestock
Rp 0.4 T
(0.2%)
Forestry
Rp 0.2 T
(0.2%)
Fishery
Rp 0.2 T
(0.1%)
2010
DDI and FDI Trend Sector: 2010 - March 2015
Manufacturing
Rp 108.7 T
(43.3%)
Services
Rp 82.0 T
(32.7%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 41.9 T
(16.7%)
Mining
Rp 17.9 T
(7.1%)
Livestock
Rp 0.4 T
(0.2%)
Forestry
Rp 0.1 T
(0.0%)
Fishery
Rp 0.1 T
(0.0%)
2011
Manufacturing
Rp 155.8 T
(49.7%)
Services
Rp 83.7 T
(26.7%)
Mining
Rp 48.8 T
(15.6%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 24.0 T
(7.7%)
Forestry
Rp 0.4 T
(0.1%)
Livestock
Rp 0.3 T
(0.1%)
Fishery
Rp 0.2 T
(0.1%)
2012
Services
Rp 201.1 T
(50.5%)
Manufacturi
ng
Rp 110.6 T
(27.7%)
Mining
Rp 64.3 T
(16.1%)
Food Crops
and
Plantation
Rp 21.8 T
(5.5%)
Livestock
Rp 0.6 T
(0.2%)
Fishery
Rp 0.1 T
(0.0%)
Forestry
Rp 0.1 T
(0.0%)
2013
Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015
Manufacturing
Rp 199.1 T
(43.0%)
Services
Rp 172.3 T
(37.2%)
Mining
Rp 53.3T
(11.5%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 36.4 T
(7.9%)
Livestock
Rp 1.0 T
(0.2%)
Forestry
Rp 0.6 T
(0.1%) Fishery
Rp 0.4 T
(0.1%)
2014
Manufacturing
Rp 53.3 T
(42.8%)
Services
Rp 43.8 T
(35.2%)
Mining
Rp 15.0 T
(12.0%)
Food Crops and
Plantation
Rp 11.3 T
(9.1%)
Fishery
Rp 0.8 T
(0.6%)
Forestry
Rp 0.3 T
(0.2%)
Livestock
Rp 0.2 T
(0.1%)
Jan – Mar 2015
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East Java
Rp 34.8 T
(27.2%)
East
Kalimantan
Rp 15.8 T
(12.4%)Central Java
Rp 12.6 T
(9.8%)
West Java
Rp 9.0 T
(7.0%)
South
Kalimantan
Rp 8.3 T
(6.5%)
Others
Rp 47.7 T
(37.1%)
2013
Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015
DDI Trend Location : 2010 – March 2015
T= Trillion
East Java
Rp 21.5 T
(23.3%)
West Java
Rp 11.4 T
(12.3%)
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
Rp 8.5 T
(9.3%)
East
Kalimantan
Rp 5.9 T
(6.4%)
Central Java
Rp 5.8 T
(6.3%)
Others
Rp 39.1 T
(42.4%)
2012
West Java
Rp 15.8 T
(26.1%)
East Java
Rp 8.1 T
(13.3%)
East Kalimantan
Rp 7.9 T (13.0%)
Banten
Rp 5.8 T
(9.6%)
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
Rp 18.4 T
(7.6%)
Others
Rp 18.4 T
(30.4%)
2010
West Java
Rp 11.2 T
(14.7%)
East Java
Rp 9.7 T
(12.7%)
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
Rp 9.3 T
(12.2%)
Riau
Rp 7.5 T
(9.8%)
East
Kalimantan
Rp 6.6 T
(8.6%)
Others
Rp 31.7 T
(41.9%)
2011
East Java
Rp 38.1 T
(24.4%)
West Java
Rp 18.7 T
(12.0%)
Special Territory
of Jakarta
Rp 17.8 T
(11.4%)
Central
Java
Rp 13.6 T
(8.7%)
East
Kalimantan
Rp 12.9 T
(8.2%)
Others
Rp 55.0 T
(35.3%)
2014
West Java
Rp 10.6 T
(24.9%)
East Java
Rp 6.9 T
(16.3%)
Special
Territory
of Jakarta
Rp 5.3 T
(12.4%)
Central
Java
Rp 4.4 T
(10.3%)
South
Sumatera
Rp 3.4 T
(8.1%)
Others
Rp 11.9 T
(28.0%)
Jan-Mar 2015
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Progress of Investment Realization: 2010 – March 2015
FDI Trend Location: 2010 – March 2015
B= Billion
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
US$ 4.8 B
(24.8%)
West Java
US$ 3.8 B
(19.7%)Banten
US$ 2.2 B
(11.2%)
Papua
US$ 1.3 B
(6.7%)
East Java
US$ 1.3 B
(6.7%)
Others
US$ 6.1 B
(30.9%)
2011
West Java
US$ 4.2 B
(17.1%)
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
US$ 4.1 B
(16.7%)
Banten
US$ 2.7 B
(11.1%)
East Java
US$ 2.3 B
(9.4%)
East
Kalimantan
US$ 2.0 B
(8.2%)
Others
US$ 9.2 B
(37.5%)
2012
West Java
US$ 7.1 B
(24.9%)
Banten
US$ 3.7 B
(13.0%)East Java
US$ 3.4 B
(11.9%)
Special
Territory
of Jakarta
US$ 2.6 B
(9.1%)
Papua
US$ 2.4 B
(8.2%)
Others
US$ 9.4 B
(32.9%)
2013
Special Territory
of Jakarta
US$ 6.4 B
(39.7%)
East Java
US$ 1.8 B
(10.9%)
West Java
US$ 1.7 B
(10.4%)
Banten
US$ 1.5 B
(9.5%)
East Kalimantan
US$ 1.1 B
(6.7%)
Others
US$ 3.7 B
(22.8%)
West Java
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
US$ 2.0 B
(7.1%)
East Java
US$ 1.8 B
(6.3%)
Others
US$ 11.5 B
(40.3%)
2014
West Java
US$ 1.9 B
(29.6%)
East
Kalimantan
US$ 0.5 MB
(7.6%)Banten
US$ 0.5 B
(7.5%)
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
US$ 0.4 B
(6.8%)
West
Kalimantan
US$ 0.4 B
(6.5%)
Others
US$ 2.8 B
(42.0%)
Jan-Mar 2015
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Special Territory
of Jakarta
Rp 63.4 T
(30.4%)
West Java
Rp 31.3 T
(15.0%)
East Java
Rp 24.3 T
(11.6%)
Banten
Rp 19.8 T
(9.5%)
East Kalimantan
Rp 15.9 T
(7.6%)
Others
Rp 54.2 T
(25.9 %)
2010
Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015
DDI And FDI Trend Location: 2010 – March 2015
West Java
Rp 76.5 T
(19.2%)
East Java
Rp 67.0 T
(16.8%)
Banten
Rp 39.0 T
(9.8%)
Special
Territory
of Jakarta
Rp 30.2 T
(7.6%)
East
Kalimantan
Rp 28.3 T
(7.1%)
Others
Rp 157.5 T
(39.5%)
2013
T = Trillion
West Java
Rp 49.3 T
(15.7%)
Special Territory
of Jakarta
Rp 45.5 T
(14.5%)
East Java
Rp 42.2 T
(13.5%)
Banten
Rp 29.6 T
(9.4%)
East Kalimantan
Rp 23.1 T
(7.4%)
Others
Rp 123.6 T
(39.5%)
2012Special Territory
of Jakarta
Rp 52.7 T
(21.0%)
West Java
Rp 45.8 T
(18.2%)
Banten
Rp 23.8 T
(9.5%)
East Java
Rp 21.5 T
(8.5%)
Papua
Rp 13.2 T
(5.3%)
Others
Rp 94.3 T
(37.5%)
2011
West Java
Rp 89.3 T
(19.3%)
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
Rp 66.3 T
(14.3%)
East Java
Rp 57.5 T
(12.4%)
East
Kalimantan
Rp 36.0 T
(7.8%)
Banten
Rp 30.0 T
(6.5%)
Others
Rp 184.0 T
(39.7%)
2014
West Java
Rp 34.9 T
(28.0%)
East Java
Rp 11.4 T
(9.2%)
Special
Territory of
Jakarta
Rp 10.9 T
(8.7%)
West
Kalimantan
Rp 7.8 T
(6.3%)
East
Kalimantan
Rp 7.8 T
(6.2%)
Others
Rp 51.8 T
(41.6%)
Jan-Mar 2015
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Singapore
US$ 5.1 B
(26.3%)
Japan
US$ 1.5 B
(7.8%)
USA
US$ 1.5 B
(7.6%)
Netherlands
US$ 1.4 B
(6.9%)
South Korea
US$ 1.2 B
(6.3%)
Others
US$ 8.8 B
(45.1%)
2011
Singapore
US$ 5.01 B
(30.9%)
United Kingdom
US$ 1.89 B
(11.6%)
USA
US$ 0.93 B
(5.7%)
Japan
US$ 0.71 B
(4.4%)
Netherlands
US$ 0.61 B
(3.8%)
Others:
US$ 7.07 B
(43.6%)
2010 Singapore
US$4.9 B
(19.8%)
Japan
US$ 2.5 B
(10.0%)
South Korea
US$ 1.9 B
(7.9%)
USA
US$ 1.2 B
(5.1%)
Mauritius
US$ 1.1 B
(4.3%)
Others
US$ 13.0 B
(52.9%)
2012
Japan
US$ 4.7 B
(16.5%)
Singapore
US$ 4.7 B
(16.3%)
USA
US$ 2.4 B
(8.5%)
Korea
Selatan
US$ 2.2 B
(7.7%)
United
Kingdom
US$ 1.1 B
(3.8%)
Others
US$ 13.5 B
(47.2%)
2013
Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015
FDI Trends by Country of Origin (Top 5) : 2010 – March 2015
B = Billion
Singapore
US$ 5.8 B
(20.4%)
Japan
US$ 2.7 B
(9.5%)
Malaysia
US$ 1.8 B
(6.2%)
Netherlands
US$ 1.7 B
(6.1%)
UK
US$ 1.6 B
(5.6%)
Others
US$ 14.9 B
(52.2%)
2014
Singapore
US$ 1.2 B
(18.8%)
Japan
US$ 1.2 B
(18.4%)
South Korea
US$ 0.6 B
(9.7%)
UK
US$ 0.4 B
(5.4%)
USA
US$ 0.3 B
(4.4%)
Others
US$ 2.8 B
(43.2%)
Jan - Mar 2015
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FDI Trend by Main Country of Origin: 2010 – March 2015
Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015
B= Billion
Singapore
US$ 5.0 B
(34.3%)
EU
US$ 1.2 B
(7.2%)
USA
US$ 0.9 B
(5.7%)
Japan
US$ 0.7 B
(4.4%)
Hong Kong
US$ 0.6 B
(3.5%)
Malaysia
US$ 0.5 B
(2.9%)
South
Korea
US$ 0.3 B
(2.0%)
Australia
US$ 0.2 B
(1.3%)
China
US$ 0.2 B
(1.1%)
Others
US$ 6.8 B
(37.6%)
2010
Singapore
US$ 4.9 B
(19.8%)
Japan
US$ 2.5 B
(10.0%)
EU
US$ 2.3 B
(9.4%)
South Korea
US$ 1.9 B
(7.9%)
USA
US$ 1.2 B
(5.0%)
Australia
US$ 0.7 B
(3.0%)
Malaysia
US$ 0.5 B
(2.2%)
Hong Kong
US$ 0.3 B
(1.3%)
China
US$ 0.1 B
(0.6%)
Others
US$ 9.9 B
(40.8%)
2012
Singapore
US$ 5.1 B
(26.3%)
EU
US$ 2.2 B
(11.1%)
Japan
US$ 1.5 B
(7.8%)
USA
US$ 1.5 B
(7.6%)
South Korea
US$ 1.2 B
(6.3%)
Malaysia
US$ 0.6 B
(3.2%)
Hong Kong
US$ 0.1 B
(0.7%)
China
US$ 0.1 B
(0.7%)
Australia
US$ 0.1 B
(0.4%)
Others
US$ 7.1 B
(35.9%)
2011
Japan
US$ 4.7 B
(16.5%)
Singapore
US$ 4.7 B
(16.3%)
USA
US$ 2.4 B
(8.5%)
EU
US$ 2.4 B
(8.5%)
South
Korea
US$ 2.2 B
(7.7%)
Malaysia
US$ 0.7 B
(2.5%)
Hong
Kong
US $ 0.4 B
(1.3%)
China
US$ 0.3 B
(1.0%)
Australia
US$ 0.2 B
(0.8%)
Others
US$ 10.6
B
(36.9%)
2013
Singapore
US$ 5.8 B
(20.5%)
EU
US$ 3.8 B
(13.2%)
Japan
US$ 2.7 B
(9.5%)
Malaysia
US$ 1.8 B
(6.2%)
USA
US$ 1.3 B
(4.6%)
South
Korea
US$ 1.1 B
(3.9%)
China
US $ 0.8 B
(2.8%)
Hong Kong
US$ 0.7 B
(2.3%)
Australia
US$ 0.6 B
(2.3%)
Others
US$ 9.9 B
(34.7%)
2014
Singapore
US$ 1.2 B
(18.8%)
EU
US$ 0.7 B
(10.4%)
Japan
US$ 1.2 B
(18.4%)
Malaysia
US$ 0.3 B
(4.4%)
USA
US$ 0.3 B
(4.4%)
South
Korea
US$ 0.6 B
(9.7%)
China
US$ 0.1 B
(1.1%)
Hong Kong
US$ 0.1 B
(2.2%)
Australia
US$ 0.04 B
(0.7%)
Others
US$ 1.9 B
(29.9%)
Jan-Mar 2015
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DDI
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Jan – Mar
2015
Total
2010 - Mar 2015
I % I % I % I % I % I % I %
New 30.8 50.9 34.3 45.1 46.0 49.9 74.8 58.3 110.1 70.5 26.5 62.4 322.5 58.1
Expansion 29.7 49.1 41.7 54.9 46.2 50.1 53.4 41.7 46.0 29.5 16.0 37.6 233.0 41.9
Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 42.5 100.0 555.5 100.0
FDI
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Jan – Mar
2015
Total
2010 Mar 2015
I % I % I % I % I % I % I %
New 65.2 44.1 78.3 44.7 115.7 52.4 176.0 65.1 213.1 69.4 64.2 78.2 712.5 59.2
Expansion 82.8 55.9 97.0 55.3 105.3 47.6 94.4 34.9 93.9 30.6 17.9 21.8 491.3 40.8
Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 82.1 100.0 1,203.8 100.0
Investment Realization Progress 2010 – March 2015 : New and Expansion Project
Investment Realization Progress : 2010 – March 2015
I = Investment (Rp Trillion)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Mar 2015
New 96,0 112,6 161,7 250,8 323,2 90,8
Expansion 112,5 138,7 151,5 147,8 139,9 33,8
Total 208,5 251,3 313,2 398,6 463,1 124,6
0
100
200
300
400
500
RpTrillion
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia
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I = Investment (Rp Trillion)
Progress of Investment Realization 2010 – March 2015: Based on Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
Sector
Progress of Investment Realization: 2010 – March 2015
DDI
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Jan - Mar 2015 Total
2010-Mar 2015
I % I % I % I % I % I % I %
Primary 13.4 22.2 16.5 21.7 20.4 22.1 25.7 20.1 16.5 10.6 5.2 12.3 97.7 17.6
Secondary 24.4 40.3 38.5 50.7 49.9 54.1 51.2 39.9 59.0 37.8 17.5 41.1 240.5 43.3
Tertiary 22.7 37.5 21.0 27.6 21.9 23.8 51.3 40.0 80.6 51.6 19.8 46.6 217.3 39.1
Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100,0 156.1 100.0 42.5 100.0 555.5 100.0
FDI
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Jan - Mar 2015 Total
2010-Mar 2015
I % I % I % I % I % I % I %
Primary 27.7 18.7 44.0 21,7 53.4 22.1 61.1 20.1 75.2 24.5 22.3 27.1 283.7 23.6
Secondary 30.5 20.6 61.1 50,7 105.9 54.1 149.9 39.9 140.1 45.6 35.9 43.7 523.4 43.5
Tertiary 89.8 60.7 70.2 27,6 61.7 23.8 59.4 40.0 91.7 29.9 23.9 29.2 396.7 32.9
Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100,0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 82.1 100.0 1,203.8 100.0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Mar2015
Primary 41,1 60,5 73,8 86,8 91,7 27,5
Secondary 54,9 99,6 155,8 201,1 199,1 53,4
Tertiary 112,5 91,2 83,6 110,7 172,3 43,7
Total 208,5 251,3 313,2 398,6 463,1 124,6
0
100
200
300
400
500
RpTrillion
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Bahan Paparan TW I 2015-ENG final

  • 1. 28th April 2015 invest in Invest in remarkable indonesia Invest in remarkable indonesiaindonesia Invest in remarkable indonesia Invest in remarkable indonesia Invest in remarkable indonesia indonesia Invest in Invest in remarkable indonesia Invest in remarkable indonesia Invest in remarkable indonesia indonesia Invest in Invest in Invest in able indonesia Invest © 2014 by Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board. All rights reserved Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REALIZATION IN QUARTER I (JANUARY – MARCH) 2015
  • 2. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 2 OUTLINE I. QUARTER I 2015 : In Comparison With Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014 II. QUARTER I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor III. INDONESIAN LABOR ABSORPTION IV. INVESTMENT REALIZATION PROGRESS 2010 – MARCH 2015
  • 3. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 3 I. Quarter I 2015 : In Comparison With Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014
  • 4. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 4 *)Investment Target 2015 Strategic Planning BKPM 2015 – 2019 **) Against target 2015 Investment Realization Progress Quarter I 2015  The value of investment in Quarter I 2015 is direct investment realization which is done during three months period of report (January – March 2015) which is based on investment realization report by the DDI and FDI companies.  Oil and Gas, Banking, Non-Bank Financial Institution, Insurance, Leasing and SMEs are excluded  The investment value is in Rp Trillion (T) and for Quarter I 2014 the exchange rate of US$ 1 = Rp 10,500,- based on State Budget 2014, for Quarter IV 2014 the exchange rate of US$ 1 = Rp 11,600,- based on Revised State Budget 2014 and for Quarter I 2015 the exchange rate of US$ 1 = Rp 12,500,- based on Revised State Budget 2015  Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Rp 124.6 T, an increase around 16.9 % from Quarter I of 2014 (Rp 106.6 T) and increase about 3.5% from Quarter IV 2014 (Rp 120.4 T) DDI : domestic direct investment FDI : foreign direct investment Quarter I 2015 y-o-y q-o-q DDI 22.8% 1.9% FDI 14.0% 4.3% TOTAL 16.9% 3.5% Quarter I 2015 : In Comparison With Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014 Q I 2014 Q IV 2014 Q I 2015 Target 2014*) Achievement**) TOTAL 106,6 120,4 124,6 519,5 24,0% FDI 72,0 78,7 82,1 343,7 23,9% DDI 34,6 41,7 42,5 175,8 24,2% - 50,0 100,0 150,0 200,0 250,0 300,0 350,0 400,0 450,0 500,0 RpTrillion
  • 5. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 5 Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 Compared to The Same Period in 2014: DDI and FDI; Java and Outside Java Quarter I 2014 Quarter I 2015 Quarter I 2015: In Comparison with Quarter I 2014 and Quarter IV 2014 1. Quarter I 2014 and Quarter I 2015: DDI and FDI T= Trillion 1. Quarter I 2014 and Quarter I 2015: Java and Outside Java Quarter I 2014 Quarter I 2015 DDI Rp 34.6 T (32.5%) FDI Rp 72.0 T (67.5%) DDI Rp 42.5 T (34.1%) FDI Rp 82.1 T (65.9%) Java Rp 62.0 T (58.2%) Outside Java Rp 44.6 T (41.8%) Java Rp 69.9 T (56.1%) Outside Java Rp 54.7 T (43.9%)
  • 6. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 6 II. Quarter I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 7. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 7 FDI DDI DDI + FDI T= Trillion B= Billion Quarter I 2015: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015: Based on Sector Construction Rp 6.9 T (16.2%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Rp 6.2 T (14.6%) Food Industry Rp 6.2 T (14.5%) Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication Rp 5.2 T (12.3%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry Rp 4.0 T (9.4%) Others Rp 14.0 T (33.0%) Mining US$ 1.1 B (17.3%) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry US$ 0.8 B (11.7%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 0.6 B (9.1%) Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry US$ 0.6 B (8.9%) Food Industry US$ 0.5 B (8.1%) Others US$ 2.9 B (44.9%) Mining Rp 15.0 T (12.0%) Food Industry Rp 12.8 T (10.3%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Rp 11.7 T (9.4%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 11.3 T (9.1%)Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry Rp 10.8 T (8.6%) Others Rp 63.0 T (50.6%)
  • 8. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 8 NO SECTORS INVESTMENT (US$ Milllion) PROJECTS 1 Mining 1,135.6 235 2 Metal, Machinary and Electronic Industry 765.4 323 3 Food Crops and Plantation 598.4 134 4 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 582.1 143 5 Food Industry 533.8 272 6 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 486.3 184 7 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 442.2 81 8 Real Estates, Industrial Estates and Business Activities 436.8 118 9 Trade and Reparation 297.0 599 10 Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 282.5 101 11 Construction 198.5 68 12 Hotel and Restaurant 152.3 195 13 Rubber and Plastic Industry 144.5 101 14 Non Metalic Mineral Industry 128.9 52 15 Other Services 107.7 244 16 Paper and Printing Industry 104.6 34 17 Textile Industry 63.0 92 18 Fishery 39.8 18 19 Other Industries 27.5 59 20 Wood Industry 19.0 19 21 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 11.9 38 22 Forestry 3.1 16 23 Livestock 2.3 14 24 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry 0.2 3 TOTAL 6,563.5 3,143 FDI PMDN NO SECTORS INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECTS 1 Construction 6,933.7 22 2 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 6,201.2 46 3 Food Industry 6,167.0 140 4 Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 5,212.4 36 5 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 3,995.2 52 6 Non Metalic Mineral Industry 3,878.0 41 7 Food Crops and Plantation 3,818.2 99 8 Metal, Machinary and Electronic Industry 1,183.2 49 9 Paper and Printing Industry 935.1 27 10 Mining 770.2 36 11 Rubber and Plastic Industry 578.6 39 12 Hotel and Restaurant 556.2 51 13 Textile Industry 455.1 32 14 Real Estates, Industrial Estates and Business Activities 432.5 49 15 Fishery 271.7 3 16 Other Services 263.2 25 17 Forestry 245.9 10 18 Trade and Reparation 234.6 72 19 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 232.5 21 20 Livestock 132.5 18 21 Wood Industry 27.5 5 22 Other Industries 0.0 2 23 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 0.0 1 TOTAL 42,524.5 876 Quarter I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Quarter I 2015 Realization : Based on Sector DDI
  • 9. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 9 FDI DDI Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015: Based on Location DDI + FDI T= Trillion B= Billion Quarter I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor West Java Rp 10.6 T (24.9%) East Java Rp 6.9 T (16.3%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 5.3 T (12.4%) Central Java Rp 4.4 T (10.3%) South Sumatera Rp 3.4 T (8.1%) Others Rp 11.9 T (28.0%) West Java US$ 1.9 B (29.4%) East Kalimantan US$ 0.5 B (7.5%) Banten US$ 0.5 B (7.4%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 0.4 B (6.8%) West Kalimantan US$ 0.4 B (6.5%) Others US$ 2.8 B (42.4%) West Java Rp 34.9 T (28.0%) East Java Rp 11.4 T (9.2%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 10.9 T (8.7%)West Kalimantan Rp 7.8 T (6.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 7.8 T (6.2%) Others Rp 51.8 T (41.6%)
  • 10. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 10 NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 West Java 1,942.5 847 2 East Kalimantan 498.4 44 3 Banten 490.5 304 4 Special Territory of Jakarta 447.4 692 5 West Kalimantan 427.2 113 6 Central Sulawesi 404.8 32 7 East Java 357.7 190 8 North Sumatera 308.1 123 9 Papua 295.2 28 10 Riau Islands 262.6 64 11 South Sumatera 188.7 43 12 Central Kalimantan 164.1 23 13 West Nusa Tenggara 133.3 43 14 Lampung 114.4 13 15 South Kalimantan 106.3 28 16 Central Java 94.4 103 17 Southeast Sulawesi 55.7 42 18 Riau 53.1 61 19 South Sulawesi 41.7 20 20 Bali 37.7 78 21 North Maluku 32.5 15 22 West Papua 18.7 16 23 Jambi 17.9 38 24 East Nusa Tenggara 13.8 15 25 Aceh 13.1 21 26 West Sumatera 10.0 30 27 North Kalimantan 9.5 6 28 Bangka Belitung Islands 8.4 15 29 Special Region of Yogyakarta 8.3 19 30 North Sulawesi 4.0 38 31 Bengkulu 2.9 9 32 West Sulawesi 0.5 5 33 Gorontalo 0.1 10 34 Maluku 0.0 15 TOTAL 6,563.5 3,143 FDIDDI Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Based on Location NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 West Java 10,618.4 172 2 East Java 6,930.0 112 3 Special Territory of Jakarta 5,280.0 58 4 Central Java 4,399.7 54 5 South Sumatera 3,444.3 26 6 West Kalimantan 2,468.8 40 7 Aceh 1,952.1 56 8 Riau 1,589.9 32 9 East Kalimantan 1,529.7 22 10 North Sumatera 905.1 53 11 Banten 801.7 49 12 Central Kalimantan 639.5 10 13 South Kalimantan 558.9 12 14 Bengkulu 211.5 1 15 West Sumatera 199.1 20 16 Bangka Belitung Islands 181.7 6 17 North Kalimantan 150.5 3 18 Lampung 132.9 9 19 Special Region of Yogyakarta 110.5 12 20 West Nusa Tenggara 107.4 2 21 Jambi 98.0 26 22 South Sulawesi 69.6 22 23 Riau Islands 63.9 40 24 West Papua 29.7 3 25 North Maluku 27.8 1 26 Bali 15.3 6 27 Central Sulawesi 4.7 3 28 Papua 1.8 6 29 East Nusa Tenggara 1.0 1 30 North Sulawesi 1.0 12 31 Southeast Sulawesi 0.0 5 32 West Sulawesi 0.0 2 TOTAL 42,524.5 876 Quarter I 2015: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 11. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 11 Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Based on Country of Origin B= Billion Singapore US$ 1.2 B (18.8%) Japan US $ 1.2 B (18.4%) South Korea US$ 0.6 B (9.7%) UK US$ 0.4 B (5.4%) USA US$ 0.3 B (4.5%) Others US$ 2.8 B (43.2%) Quarter I 2015: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 12. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 12 Investment Realization in Quarter I 2015 : Based on Country of Origin NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Singapore 1,234.6 610 2 Japan 1,207.6 343 3 South Korea 634.0 372 4 United Kingdom 357.3 55 5 United States of America 292.1 42 6 Malaysia 286.8 204 7 Netherlands 239.1 49 8 British Virgin Islands 223.0 117 9 Hong Kong 146.5 70 10 China 75.1 200 11 Australia 42.6 76 12 Canada 36.2 6 13 France 34.7 18 14 Thailand 33.3 13 15 Luxembourg 30.5 6 16 Swiss 19.4 19 17 Mauritius 16.7 5 18 Cayman Islands 16.4 5 19 Taiwan 15.2 48 20 Uni Emirat Arab 13.6 8 21 Germany 12.3 20 22 India 10.4 36 23 Afghanistan 8.1 2 24 Seychelles 6.7 8 25 Italy 4.9 15 26 Belgium 3.5 12 27 Belize 1.5 4 28 Egypt 1.4 1 29 West Samoa 1.2 3 30 Denmark 0.6 1 NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 31 Pakistan 0.6 12 32 Lebanon 0.6 2 33 Spanyol 0.6 10 34 Guatemala 0.4 1 35 Czech 0.3 1 36 Rusia 0.1 6 37 Austria 0.1 4 38 Argentina 0.1 1 39 Turki 0.1 2 40 Channel Islands 0.1 1 41 Vietnam 0.1 2 42 Norwegia 0.0 2 43 Polandia 0.0 1 44 Skotland 0.0 1 45 Suriah 0.0 3 46 Qatar 0.0 1 47 Philipina 0.0 1 48 New Zealand 0.0 2 49 Guinea 0.0 1 50 Irak 0.0 2 51 Yordania 0.0 1 52 Siprus 0.0 3 53 Barbados 0.0 2 54 Saudi Arabia 0.0 3 55 Maroco 0.0 2 56 Yemen 0.0 1 57 Nigeria 0.0 2 58 Panama 0.0 1 59 Joint Countries 1,555.2 704 TOTAL 6,563.5 3,143 Quarter I 2015: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 13. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 13 DDI FDI DDI and FDI Based on Economic Corridor in Quarter I 2015 period, the highest realization of DDI dan FDI is located in Java Corridor. The further highest realization of DDI is in Sumatera, Kalimantan, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, also Maluku and Papua Corridor. While the further highest realization of FDI is Kalimantan, Sumatera, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua, also Bali and Nusa Tenggara Corridor. Economic Corridor Quarter I 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor T= Trillion Sumatera Rp 21.1 T (16.9%) Jawa Rp 69.9 T (56.1%) Kalimantan Rp 20.4 T (16.4%) Sulawesi Rp 6.4 T (5.1%) Bali and Nusa Tenggara Rp 2.4 T (2.0%) Maluku and Papua Rp 4,4 T (3,5%) 0,0 5000,0 10000,0 15000,0 20000,0 25000,0 30000,0 Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and Nusa Tenggara Maluku and Papua RpBillion 0,0 500,0 1000,0 1500,0 2000,0 2500,0 3000,0 3500,0 4000,0 Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and Nusa Tenggara Maluku and Papua US$Million
  • 14. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 14 III. Indonesian Labor Absorption
  • 15. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 15 Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress 2010 – March 2015: Per Quarter Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015 Person 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 Q I 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 DDI 46.055 92.331 115.212 133.053 73.046 91.533 100.991 137.217 107.674 141.625 144.784 149.617 148.521 239.810 150.016 159.315 67.697 82.250 84.550 180.626 113.342 FDI 78.625 118.709 131.410 329.959 123.860 134.271 232.165 266.822 250.711 209.888 126.864 158.343 213.403 386.566 261.527 270.792 192.459 268.553 264.827 289.884 201.887 Total 124.680 211.040 246.622 463.012 196.906 225.804 333.156 404.039 358.385 351.513 271.648 307.960 361.924 626.376 411.543 430.107 260.156 350.803 349.377 470.510 315.229 0 100.000 200.000 300.000 400.000 500.000 600.000 700.000
  • 16. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 16 IV. Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015
  • 17. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 17 Progress of Investment Realization 2010 – March 2015 : Per Quarter Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015 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 Q I 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 DDI 6,7 15,2 16,6 22,0 14,1 18,9 19,0 24,0 19,7 20,8 25,2 26,5 27,5 33,1 33,5 34,1 34,6 38,2 41,6 41,7 42,5 FDI 35,4 35,6 40,1 36,9 39,5 43,1 46,5 46,2 51,5 56,1 56,6 56,8 65,5 66,7 67,0 71,2 72,0 78,0 78,3 78,7 82,1 Total 42,1 50,8 56,7 58,9 53,6 62,0 65,5 70,2 71,2 76,9 81,8 83,3 93,0 99,8 100,5 105,3 106,6 116,2 119,9 120,4 124,6 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 RpTrillion
  • 18. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 18 Manufacturing Rp 49.9 T (54.1%) Services Rp 21.9 T (23.8%) Mining Rp 10.5 T (11.4%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 9.6 T (10.4%) Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.2%) Livestock Rp 0.1 T (0.1%) Fishery Rp 0.01 T (0.0%) 2012 Manufacturing Rp 38.5T (50.7%) Services Rp 20.9 T (27.6%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 9.4 T (12.3%) Mining Rp 6.9 T (9.1%) Livestock Rp 0.3 T (0.3%) Forestry Rp 0.001 T (0.0%) Perikanan Rp 0 T (0,0%) 2011 Services Rp 51.3 T (40.0%) Manufacturing Rp 51.2 T (40.0%) Mining Rp 18.8 T (14.6%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 6.6 T (5.1%) Livestock Rp 0.3 T 0.3% Perikanan Rp 0,0 T (0,0%) Kehutanan Rp 0,0 T (0,0%) 2013 T = Trillion Manufacturing 24.4 T (40.3%) Services Rp 22.8 T (37.6%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 8.9 T (14.7%) Mining Rp 3.0 T (5.1%) Livestock Rp 1.2 T (2.0%) Forestry Rp 0.2 T (0.3%) Fishery Rp 0.001 T (0.0%) 2010 Investment Realization Progress : 2010– March 2015 DDI Trends Sector : 2010 – March 2015 Services Rp 19.8 T (46.7%) Manufacturing Rp 17.5 T (41.0%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 3.8 T (9.0%) Mining Rp 0.8 T (1.8%) Fishery Rp 0.3 T (0.6%) Forestry Rp 0.2 T (0.6%) Livestock Rp 0.1 T (0.3%) Jan - Mar 2015 Services Rp 80.6 T (51.6%) Manufacturing Rp 59.0 T (37.8%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 12.7 T (8.1%) Mining Rp 3.1 T (2.0%) Livestock Rp 0.7 T (0.4%) Fishery Rp 0.02 T (0.0%) Forestry Rp 0.0003 T (0.0%) 2014
  • 19. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 19 Services US$ 7.8 B (40.0%) Manufacturing US$ 6.8 B (34.8%) Mining US$ 3.6 B (18.6%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.2 B (6.3%) Livestock US$ 0.02 B (0.1%) Forestry US$ 0.01 B (0.1%) Fishery US$ 0.01 B (0.1%) 2011 Manufacturing US$ 11.8 B (47.9%) Services US$ 6.9 B (28.0%) Mining US$ 4.2 B (17.3%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.6 B (6.5%) Fishery US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) Forestry US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) Livestock US$ 0.02 B (0.1%) 2012 Manufacturing US$ 15.8 B (55.4%) Services US$ 6.3 B (22.0%) Mining US$ 4.8 B (16.8%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.6 B (5.6%) Forestry US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) Livestock US$ 0.01 B (0.1%) Fishery US$ 0.01 B (0.0%) 2013 Services US$ 9.8 B (60.7%) Manufacturing US$ 3.3 B (20.6%) Mining US$ 2.2 B (13.6%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 0.8 B (4.6%) Forestry US$ 0.04 B (0.2%) Livestock US$ 0.025 B (0.2%) Fishery US$ 0.002 B (0.1%) 2010 Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015 FDI Trends Sector : 2010 – March 2014 B = Billion Manufacturing US$ 13.0 B (45.6%) Services US$ 8.5 B (29.9%) Mining US$ 4.7 B (16.4%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) Forestry US$ 0.05 B (0.2%) Fishery US$ 0.04 B (0.1%) Livestock US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) 2014 Manufacturing US$ 2.9 B (43.7%) Services US$ 1.9 B (29.2%) Mining US$ 1.1 B (17.3%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 0.6 B (9.1%) Fishery US$ 0.04 B (0.6%) Livestock US$ 0.002 B (0.0%) Forestry US$ 0.003 B (0.1%) Jan - Mar 2015
  • 20. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 20 T = Trillion Manufacturing Rp 89.8 T (60.7%) Services Rp 30.4 T (20.6%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 20.1 T (13.6%) Mining Rp 6.8 T (4.6%) Livestock Rp 0.4 T (0.2%) Forestry Rp 0.2 T (0.2%) Fishery Rp 0.2 T (0.1%) 2010 DDI and FDI Trend Sector: 2010 - March 2015 Manufacturing Rp 108.7 T (43.3%) Services Rp 82.0 T (32.7%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 41.9 T (16.7%) Mining Rp 17.9 T (7.1%) Livestock Rp 0.4 T (0.2%) Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Fishery Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) 2011 Manufacturing Rp 155.8 T (49.7%) Services Rp 83.7 T (26.7%) Mining Rp 48.8 T (15.6%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 24.0 T (7.7%) Forestry Rp 0.4 T (0.1%) Livestock Rp 0.3 T (0.1%) Fishery Rp 0.2 T (0.1%) 2012 Services Rp 201.1 T (50.5%) Manufacturi ng Rp 110.6 T (27.7%) Mining Rp 64.3 T (16.1%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 21.8 T (5.5%) Livestock Rp 0.6 T (0.2%) Fishery Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) 2013 Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015 Manufacturing Rp 199.1 T (43.0%) Services Rp 172.3 T (37.2%) Mining Rp 53.3T (11.5%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 36.4 T (7.9%) Livestock Rp 1.0 T (0.2%) Forestry Rp 0.6 T (0.1%) Fishery Rp 0.4 T (0.1%) 2014 Manufacturing Rp 53.3 T (42.8%) Services Rp 43.8 T (35.2%) Mining Rp 15.0 T (12.0%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 11.3 T (9.1%) Fishery Rp 0.8 T (0.6%) Forestry Rp 0.3 T (0.2%) Livestock Rp 0.2 T (0.1%) Jan – Mar 2015
  • 21. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 21 East Java Rp 34.8 T (27.2%) East Kalimantan Rp 15.8 T (12.4%)Central Java Rp 12.6 T (9.8%) West Java Rp 9.0 T (7.0%) South Kalimantan Rp 8.3 T (6.5%) Others Rp 47.7 T (37.1%) 2013 Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015 DDI Trend Location : 2010 – March 2015 T= Trillion East Java Rp 21.5 T (23.3%) West Java Rp 11.4 T (12.3%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 8.5 T (9.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 5.9 T (6.4%) Central Java Rp 5.8 T (6.3%) Others Rp 39.1 T (42.4%) 2012 West Java Rp 15.8 T (26.1%) East Java Rp 8.1 T (13.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 7.9 T (13.0%) Banten Rp 5.8 T (9.6%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 18.4 T (7.6%) Others Rp 18.4 T (30.4%) 2010 West Java Rp 11.2 T (14.7%) East Java Rp 9.7 T (12.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 9.3 T (12.2%) Riau Rp 7.5 T (9.8%) East Kalimantan Rp 6.6 T (8.6%) Others Rp 31.7 T (41.9%) 2011 East Java Rp 38.1 T (24.4%) West Java Rp 18.7 T (12.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 17.8 T (11.4%) Central Java Rp 13.6 T (8.7%) East Kalimantan Rp 12.9 T (8.2%) Others Rp 55.0 T (35.3%) 2014 West Java Rp 10.6 T (24.9%) East Java Rp 6.9 T (16.3%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 5.3 T (12.4%) Central Java Rp 4.4 T (10.3%) South Sumatera Rp 3.4 T (8.1%) Others Rp 11.9 T (28.0%) Jan-Mar 2015
  • 22. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 22 Progress of Investment Realization: 2010 – March 2015 FDI Trend Location: 2010 – March 2015 B= Billion Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.8 B (24.8%) West Java US$ 3.8 B (19.7%)Banten US$ 2.2 B (11.2%) Papua US$ 1.3 B (6.7%) East Java US$ 1.3 B (6.7%) Others US$ 6.1 B (30.9%) 2011 West Java US$ 4.2 B (17.1%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.1 B (16.7%) Banten US$ 2.7 B (11.1%) East Java US$ 2.3 B (9.4%) East Kalimantan US$ 2.0 B (8.2%) Others US$ 9.2 B (37.5%) 2012 West Java US$ 7.1 B (24.9%) Banten US$ 3.7 B (13.0%)East Java US$ 3.4 B (11.9%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 2.6 B (9.1%) Papua US$ 2.4 B (8.2%) Others US$ 9.4 B (32.9%) 2013 Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 6.4 B (39.7%) East Java US$ 1.8 B (10.9%) West Java US$ 1.7 B (10.4%) Banten US$ 1.5 B (9.5%) East Kalimantan US$ 1.1 B (6.7%) Others US$ 3.7 B (22.8%) West Java 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 US$ 2.0 B (7.1%) East Java US$ 1.8 B (6.3%) Others US$ 11.5 B (40.3%) 2014 West Java US$ 1.9 B (29.6%) East Kalimantan US$ 0.5 MB (7.6%)Banten US$ 0.5 B (7.5%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 0.4 B (6.8%) West Kalimantan US$ 0.4 B (6.5%) Others US$ 2.8 B (42.0%) Jan-Mar 2015
  • 23. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 23 Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 63.4 T (30.4%) West Java Rp 31.3 T (15.0%) East Java Rp 24.3 T (11.6%) Banten Rp 19.8 T (9.5%) East Kalimantan Rp 15.9 T (7.6%) Others Rp 54.2 T (25.9 %) 2010 Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015 DDI And FDI Trend Location: 2010 – March 2015 West Java Rp 76.5 T (19.2%) East Java Rp 67.0 T (16.8%) Banten Rp 39.0 T (9.8%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 30.2 T (7.6%) East Kalimantan Rp 28.3 T (7.1%) Others Rp 157.5 T (39.5%) 2013 T = Trillion West Java Rp 49.3 T (15.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 45.5 T (14.5%) East Java Rp 42.2 T (13.5%) Banten Rp 29.6 T (9.4%) East Kalimantan Rp 23.1 T (7.4%) Others Rp 123.6 T (39.5%) 2012Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 52.7 T (21.0%) West Java Rp 45.8 T (18.2%) Banten Rp 23.8 T (9.5%) East Java Rp 21.5 T (8.5%) Papua Rp 13.2 T (5.3%) Others Rp 94.3 T (37.5%) 2011 West Java Rp 89.3 T (19.3%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 66.3 T (14.3%) East Java Rp 57.5 T (12.4%) East Kalimantan Rp 36.0 T (7.8%) Banten Rp 30.0 T (6.5%) Others Rp 184.0 T (39.7%) 2014 West Java Rp 34.9 T (28.0%) East Java Rp 11.4 T (9.2%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 10.9 T (8.7%) West Kalimantan Rp 7.8 T (6.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 7.8 T (6.2%) Others Rp 51.8 T (41.6%) Jan-Mar 2015
  • 24. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 24 Singapore US$ 5.1 B (26.3%) Japan US$ 1.5 B (7.8%) USA US$ 1.5 B (7.6%) Netherlands US$ 1.4 B (6.9%) South Korea US$ 1.2 B (6.3%) Others US$ 8.8 B (45.1%) 2011 Singapore US$ 5.01 B (30.9%) United Kingdom US$ 1.89 B (11.6%) USA US$ 0.93 B (5.7%) Japan US$ 0.71 B (4.4%) Netherlands US$ 0.61 B (3.8%) Others: US$ 7.07 B (43.6%) 2010 Singapore US$4.9 B (19.8%) Japan US$ 2.5 B (10.0%) South Korea US$ 1.9 B (7.9%) USA US$ 1.2 B (5.1%) Mauritius US$ 1.1 B (4.3%) Others US$ 13.0 B (52.9%) 2012 Japan US$ 4.7 B (16.5%) Singapore US$ 4.7 B (16.3%) USA US$ 2.4 B (8.5%) Korea Selatan US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) United Kingdom US$ 1.1 B (3.8%) Others US$ 13.5 B (47.2%) 2013 Investment Realization Progress: 2010 – March 2015 FDI Trends by Country of Origin (Top 5) : 2010 – March 2015 B = Billion Singapore US$ 5.8 B (20.4%) Japan US$ 2.7 B (9.5%) Malaysia US$ 1.8 B (6.2%) Netherlands US$ 1.7 B (6.1%) UK US$ 1.6 B (5.6%) Others US$ 14.9 B (52.2%) 2014 Singapore US$ 1.2 B (18.8%) Japan US$ 1.2 B (18.4%) South Korea US$ 0.6 B (9.7%) UK US$ 0.4 B (5.4%) USA US$ 0.3 B (4.4%) Others US$ 2.8 B (43.2%) Jan - Mar 2015
  • 25. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 25 FDI Trend by Main Country of Origin: 2010 – March 2015 Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – March 2015 B= Billion Singapore US$ 5.0 B (34.3%) EU US$ 1.2 B (7.2%) USA US$ 0.9 B (5.7%) Japan US$ 0.7 B (4.4%) Hong Kong US$ 0.6 B (3.5%) Malaysia US$ 0.5 B (2.9%) South Korea US$ 0.3 B (2.0%) Australia US$ 0.2 B (1.3%) China US$ 0.2 B (1.1%) Others US$ 6.8 B (37.6%) 2010 Singapore US$ 4.9 B (19.8%) Japan US$ 2.5 B (10.0%) EU US$ 2.3 B (9.4%) South Korea US$ 1.9 B (7.9%) USA US$ 1.2 B (5.0%) Australia US$ 0.7 B (3.0%) Malaysia US$ 0.5 B (2.2%) Hong Kong US$ 0.3 B (1.3%) China US$ 0.1 B (0.6%) Others US$ 9.9 B (40.8%) 2012 Singapore US$ 5.1 B (26.3%) EU US$ 2.2 B (11.1%) Japan US$ 1.5 B (7.8%) USA US$ 1.5 B (7.6%) South Korea US$ 1.2 B (6.3%) Malaysia US$ 0.6 B (3.2%) Hong Kong US$ 0.1 B (0.7%) China US$ 0.1 B (0.7%) Australia US$ 0.1 B (0.4%) Others US$ 7.1 B (35.9%) 2011 Japan US$ 4.7 B (16.5%) Singapore US$ 4.7 B (16.3%) USA US$ 2.4 B (8.5%) EU US$ 2.4 B (8.5%) South Korea US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) Malaysia US$ 0.7 B (2.5%) Hong Kong US $ 0.4 B (1.3%) China US$ 0.3 B (1.0%) Australia US$ 0.2 B (0.8%) Others US$ 10.6 B (36.9%) 2013 Singapore US$ 5.8 B (20.5%) EU US$ 3.8 B (13.2%) Japan US$ 2.7 B (9.5%) Malaysia US$ 1.8 B (6.2%) USA US$ 1.3 B (4.6%) South Korea US$ 1.1 B (3.9%) China US $ 0.8 B (2.8%) Hong Kong US$ 0.7 B (2.3%) Australia US$ 0.6 B (2.3%) Others US$ 9.9 B (34.7%) 2014 Singapore US$ 1.2 B (18.8%) EU US$ 0.7 B (10.4%) Japan US$ 1.2 B (18.4%) Malaysia US$ 0.3 B (4.4%) USA US$ 0.3 B (4.4%) South Korea US$ 0.6 B (9.7%) China US$ 0.1 B (1.1%) Hong Kong US$ 0.1 B (2.2%) Australia US$ 0.04 B (0.7%) Others US$ 1.9 B (29.9%) Jan-Mar 2015
  • 26. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 26 DDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan – Mar 2015 Total 2010 - Mar 2015 I % I % I % I % I % I % I % New 30.8 50.9 34.3 45.1 46.0 49.9 74.8 58.3 110.1 70.5 26.5 62.4 322.5 58.1 Expansion 29.7 49.1 41.7 54.9 46.2 50.1 53.4 41.7 46.0 29.5 16.0 37.6 233.0 41.9 Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 42.5 100.0 555.5 100.0 FDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan – Mar 2015 Total 2010 Mar 2015 I % I % I % I % I % I % I % New 65.2 44.1 78.3 44.7 115.7 52.4 176.0 65.1 213.1 69.4 64.2 78.2 712.5 59.2 Expansion 82.8 55.9 97.0 55.3 105.3 47.6 94.4 34.9 93.9 30.6 17.9 21.8 491.3 40.8 Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 82.1 100.0 1,203.8 100.0 Investment Realization Progress 2010 – March 2015 : New and Expansion Project Investment Realization Progress : 2010 – March 2015 I = Investment (Rp Trillion) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Mar 2015 New 96,0 112,6 161,7 250,8 323,2 90,8 Expansion 112,5 138,7 151,5 147,8 139,9 33,8 Total 208,5 251,3 313,2 398,6 463,1 124,6 0 100 200 300 400 500 RpTrillion
  • 27. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 27 I = Investment (Rp Trillion) Progress of Investment Realization 2010 – March 2015: Based on Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Sector Progress of Investment Realization: 2010 – March 2015 DDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Mar 2015 Total 2010-Mar 2015 I % I % I % I % I % I % I % Primary 13.4 22.2 16.5 21.7 20.4 22.1 25.7 20.1 16.5 10.6 5.2 12.3 97.7 17.6 Secondary 24.4 40.3 38.5 50.7 49.9 54.1 51.2 39.9 59.0 37.8 17.5 41.1 240.5 43.3 Tertiary 22.7 37.5 21.0 27.6 21.9 23.8 51.3 40.0 80.6 51.6 19.8 46.6 217.3 39.1 Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100,0 156.1 100.0 42.5 100.0 555.5 100.0 FDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Mar 2015 Total 2010-Mar 2015 I % I % I % I % I % I % I % Primary 27.7 18.7 44.0 21,7 53.4 22.1 61.1 20.1 75.2 24.5 22.3 27.1 283.7 23.6 Secondary 30.5 20.6 61.1 50,7 105.9 54.1 149.9 39.9 140.1 45.6 35.9 43.7 523.4 43.5 Tertiary 89.8 60.7 70.2 27,6 61.7 23.8 59.4 40.0 91.7 29.9 23.9 29.2 396.7 32.9 Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100,0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 82.1 100.0 1,203.8 100.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Mar2015 Primary 41,1 60,5 73,8 86,8 91,7 27,5 Secondary 54,9 99,6 155,8 201,1 199,1 53,4 Tertiary 112,5 91,2 83,6 110,7 172,3 43,7 Total 208,5 251,3 313,2 398,6 463,1 124,6 0 100 200 300 400 500 RpTrillion
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