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    Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board

    DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REALIZATION

    IN QUARTER III AND JANUARY - SEPTEMBER 2016

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    I. QUARTER III AND JANUARY – SEPTEMBER 2016: In Comparison with 2015

    II. QUARTER III 2016: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

    III. JANUARY – SEPTEMBER 2016: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    IV. INDONESIAN LABOR ABSORPTION

    V. PROGRESS OF INVESTMENT REALIZATION 2011 – SEPTEMBER 2016

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    I. Quarter III and January – September 2016: In Comparison with 2015

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    *) 2016 Investment Realization Target, BKPM’s Strategic Planning 2015 - 2019**) Achievements against 2016 targets

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2016

    The value of investment in Quarter III 2016 is the investment realization during threemonths period of report (July – September 2016) based on investment realization reportfrom DDI and FDI companies.

    Oil and Gas, Banking, Non-Bank Financial Institution, Insurance, Leasing and Home Industryare excluded.

    The investment value is in Rp Trillion (T) and the currency rate of US$ 1= Rp 13,900 basedon National Budget 2016 for Quarter I and Quarter II 2016, the currency rate of US$ 1=Rp 13,500 based on Revised National Budget 2016 for Quarter III 2016.

    Investment realization in Quarter III 2016: Rp 155.3 T, increases around 2.5% from QuarterII 2016 (Rp 151.6 T) or increases around 10.7% from Quarter III 2015 (Rp 140.3 T).

    Investment realization in January – September 2016: Rp 453.4 T, increase around 13.4%from that in January – September 2015 (Rp 400.0 T).

    DDI: Domestic Direct InvestmentFDI: Foreign Direct Investment

    Quarter III

    2016y-o-y q-o-q

    DDI 16.3% 6.5%

    FDI 7.8% 0.3%

    TOTAL 10.7% 2.5%

    Jan - Sep 2016 y-o-y

    DDI 18.8%

    FDI 10.6%

    TOTAL 13.4%

    Quarter III and January - September 2016 : In Comparison With 2015

    Q I 2015 Q II 2015 Q III 2015 JAN-SEP 2015 Q I 2016 Q II 2016 Q III 2016 JAN-SEP 2016 Target 2016*) Achievement**)

    TOTAL 124.6 135.1 140.3 400.0 146.5 151.6 155.3 453.4 594.8 76.2%

    FDI 82.1 92.2 92.5 266.8 96.1 99.4 99.7 295.2 386.4 76.4%

    DDI 42.5 42.9 47.8 133.2 50.4 52.2 55.6 158.2 208.4 75.9%

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    Investment Realization in Quarter III and January – September 2016 Compared to the Same Period of 2015: DDI and FDI

    Quarter III 2015 Quarter III 2016

    Jan-Sep 2015 Jan - Sep 2016

    1. Quarter III 2015 and Quarter III 2016 : DDI and FDI

    2. Jan - Sep 2015 and Jan-Sep 2016 : DDI and FDI

    T= Trillion

    Quarter III and January - September 2016 : In Comparison With 2015

    Realization y-o-y

    DDI 16.3%

    FDI 7.8%

    TOTAL 10.7%

    Realization y-o-y

    DDI 18.8%

    FDI 10.6%

    TOTAL 13.4%

    DDIRp 47.8 T(34.1%)

    FDIRp 92.5 T(65.9%)

    DDIRp 133.2 T

    (33.3%)

    FDIRp 266.8 T

    (66.7%)

    DDIRp 55.6 T(35.8%)

    FDIRp 99.7 T(64.2%)

    Total : Rp 155.3 T

    DDIRp 158.2 T

    (34.9%)FDIRp 295.2 T

    (65.1%)

    Total : Rp 453.4 T

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    Quarter III 2015 Quarter III 2016

    Jan - Sep 2015 Jan - Sep 2016

    1. Quarter III 2015 dan Quarter III 2016 : Java and Outside Java

    2. Jan-Sep 2015 dan Jan-Sep 2016 : Java dan Outside Java

    T= Trillion

    Realization y-o-y

    Java 17.1%

    Outside Java 3.4%

    TOTAL 10.7%

    Realization y-o-y

    Java 14.1%

    Outside Java 12.4%

    TOTAL 13.4%

    Investment Realization in Quarter III and January – September 2016 Compared to the Same Period of 2015: Java and Outside Java

    Quarter III and January - September 2016 : In Comparison With 2015

    JavaRp 74.8 T(53.3%)

    Outside JavaRp 65.5 T(46.7%)

    JavaRp 219.3 T

    (54.8%)

    OutsideJava

    Rp 180.7 T(45.2%)

    Java Rp 87.6 T(56.4%)

    Outside JavaRp 67.7 T(43.6%)

    Total : 155.3 T

    Java Rp 250.3 T

    (55.2%)

    Outside JavaRp 203.1 T

    (44.8%)

    Total : Rp 453.4 T

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    II. Quarter III 2016 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

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    FDI

    DDI DDI + FDI

    T= TrillionB= Billion

    Quarter III 2016 : Sector, Location, and Country of OriginInvestment Realization in Quarter III 2016: Based on Sector

    Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    US$ 1.2 B(16.2%)

    MiningUS$ 0.8 B(10.8%)

    Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    US$ 0.7 B(9.5%)

    Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 0.7 B

    (9.5%)

    Transport Equipment, And Other Transport

    IndustryUS$ 0.7 B

    (9.5%)

    OthersUS$ 3.3 B(44.5%)

    Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication

    Rp 12.0 T(21.6%)

    Chemical andPharmaceutical Industry

    Rp 8,2 T(14.7%)

    Food IndustryRp 7.4 T(13.3%)

    Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    Rp 5.0 T(9.0%)

    Food Crops and Plantation

    Rp 4.7 T(8.5%)

    OthersRp 18.3 T(32.9%)

    Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    Rp 18.8 T(12.1%)

    Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

    Rp 16.2 T(10.4%)

    Food IndustryRp 15.9 T(10.2%)

    Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    Rp 14.9 T(9.6%)

    Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication

    Rp 14.4 T(9.3%)

    OthersRp 75.1 T(48.4%)

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    FDI

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2016: Based on Sector

    NO SECTORINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    1 Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    1,231.41 330

    2 Mining 764.06 277

    3 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    730.02 313

    4 Food Crops and Plantation 694.39 186

    5 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

    688.41 163

    6 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 663.85 181

    7 Food Industry 632.24 407

    8 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

    596.75 185

    9 Paper and Printing Industry 207.79 35

    10 Transportation, Warehouse, andTelecommunication

    177.63 115

    11 Trade and Reparation 169.33 806

    12 Other Services 157.65 433

    13 Rubber and Plastic Industry 139.09 98

    14 Hotel and Restaurant 119.28 530

    15 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 107.10 77

    16 Textile Industry 97.54 98

    17 Construction 63.07 71

    18 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry

    44.36 43

    19 Forestry 38.33 30

    20 Fishery 30.26 20

    21 Wood Industry 13.69 36

    22 Other Industries 13.60 81

    23 Livestock 9.61 34

    24 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic,and Watch Industry

    0.00 1

    TOTAL 7,389.48 4,550

    NO SECTORINVESTMENT(Rp Billion)

    PROJECT

    1 Transportation, Warehouse, andTelecommunication

    12,041.41 99

    2 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

    8,149.01 86

    3 Food Industry 7,369.63 226

    4 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    5,043.50 79

    5 Food Crops and Plantation 4,704.61 131

    6 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 2,968.95 117

    7 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 2,634.43 47

    8 Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    2,167.11 92

    9 Trade and Reparation 1,945.93 253

    10 Rubber and Plastic Industry 1,920.98 63

    11 Mining 1,867.30 37

    12 Paper and Printing Industry 1,263.16 35

    13 Other Services 848.20 54

    14 Construction 715.44 76

    15 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

    613.15 13

    16 Hotel and Restaurant 492.55 95

    17 Wood Industry 262.29 28

    18 Livestock 243.08 20

    19 Textile Industry 158.43 42

    20 Other Industries 101.74 16

    21 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry

    69.10 4

    22 Forestry 0.00 1

    TOTAL 55,580.00 1,614

    DDI

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    FDI

    DDI DDI + FDI

    T= TrillionB= Billion

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2016: Based on LocationQuarter III 2016 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

    West JavaUS$ 1.6 B (21.1%)

    East JavaUS$ 0.6 B

    (8.7%)

    Special Territory of Jakarta

    US$ 0.6 B(8.7%)

    BantenUS$ 0.6 B

    (8.3%)

    East KalimantanUS$ 0.6 B

    (7.9%)

    OthersUS$ 3.4 B (45.3%)

    East JavaRp 14.0 T (25.2%)

    West JavaRp 7.4 T (13.2%)

    BantenRp 7.0 T (12.7%)

    Special Territory of JakartaRp 3.8 T (6.9%)

    South SumateraRp 3.6 T (6.4%)

    OthersRp 19.8 T (35.6%) West Java

    Rp 28.4 T(18.3%)

    East JavaRp 22.7 T(14.6%)

    BantenRp 15.3 T

    (9.9%)

    Special Territory of Jakarta

    Rp 12.5 T(8.0%)

    East KalimantanRp 9.8 T(6.3%)

    OthersRp 66.6 T(42.9%)

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    NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    1 West Java 1,556.44 8292 East Java 644.01 2863 Special Territory of Jakarta 643.39 1,0494 Banten 613.84 3735 East Kalimantan 586.13 1266 Central Sulawesi 516.40 587 Central Java 396.50 1678 South Sumatera 327.80 679 North Sumatera 283.09 149

    10 Riau 282.75 8411 North Sulawesi 273.21 3512 West Kalimantan 193.37 16013 North Maluku 181.95 1614 Central Kalimantan 166.79 9815 West Nusa Tenggara 129.00 16616 Southeast Sulawesi 104.01 5217 South Sulawesi 88.43 6618 Papua 58.08 3619 South Kalimantan 52.67 4120 Bali 48.90 20721 Riau Islands 45.13 15022 Maluku 41.78 1123 West Papua 40.65 2824 Lampung 28.75 3325 West Sumatera 21.34 3326 West Sulawesi 12.00 927 Jambi 11.93 4528 Aceh 9.32 2629 East Nusa Tenggara 8.04 4030 Special Region of Yogyakarta 7.88 3831 Bengkulu 5.62 1732 Bangka Belitung Islands 5.59 2333 North Kalimantan 2.73 1634 Gorontalo 1.97 16

    TOTAL 7,389.48 4,550

    FDIDDI

    NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(Rp Billion)

    PROJECT

    1 East Java 14,018.90 281

    2 West Java 7,364.28 182

    3 Banten 7,050.26 1074 Special Territory of Jakarta 3,809.45 62

    5 South Sumatera 3,578.91 48

    6 West Kalimantan 3,298.41 72

    7 Central Java 3,038.79 180

    8 East Kalimantan 1,927.50 70

    9 Riau 1,887.20 72

    10 North Kalimantan 1,535.41 40

    11 North Sumatera 1,129.53 37

    12 West Sumatera 951.06 4713 Jambi 883.44 21

    14 Lampung 859.13 13

    15 Aceh 646.33 33

    16 Bangka Belitung Islands 532.20 20

    17 South Sulawesi 521.72 67

    18 Central Kalimantan 505.79 29

    19 Southeast Sulawesi 338.04 25

    20 South Kalimantan 282.66 26

    21 Bengkulu 258.48 822 Gorontalo 257.96 5

    23 Special Region of Yogyakarta 179.66 27

    24 East Nusa Tenggara 147.16 11

    25 Riau Islands 141.59 30

    26 Bali 120.12 33

    27 Central Sulawesi 110.00 20

    28 West Nusa Tenggara 91.89 10

    29 West Sulawesi 51.90 5

    30 North Sulawesi 29.01 15

    31 Papua 21.85 12

    32 West Papua 5.88 3

    33 North Maluku 3.28 1

    34 Maluku 2.23 2

    TOTAL 55,580.00 1,614

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    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2016: Based on Country of Origin

    B= Billion

    Quarter III 2016 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

    SingaporeUS$ 2.2 B

    (30.2%)

    JapanUS$ 1.6 B (21.7%)

    ChinaUS$ 0.6 B

    (7.8%)

    British Virgin IslandsUS$ 0.5 B

    (7.0%)

    NetherlandsUS$ 0.5 B

    (6.3%)

    OthersUS$ 2.0 B(27.0%)

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    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    1 Singapore 2,233.14 1,127

    2 Japan 1,601.31 425

    3 China 575.53 398

    4 British Virgin Islands 515.59 417

    5 Netherlands 465.35 125

    6 Hong Kong 452.50 224

    7 Malaysia 348.52 320

    8 Mauritius 328.49 45

    9 South Korea 272.23 449

    10 United Kingdom 114.30 84

    11 Thailand 103.17 32

    12 United States of America 72.40 78

    13 Switzerland 57.56 28

    14 Australia 32.84 154

    15 Luxembourg 27.24 8

    16 Germany 26.35 32

    17 Brazil 24.41 5

    18 Taiwan 22.16 76

    19 Cayman Islands 21.82 21

    20 France 17.53 70

    21 Canada 13.00 17

    22 Belgium 8.30 19

    23 New Zealand 7.19 5

    24 Samoa 6.69 15

    25 Seychelles 5.81 33

    26 India 5.78 113

    27 Channel Islands 4.67 3

    28 Russia 4.30 5

    29 Italy 4.13 36

    30 Spain 2.42 16

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2016 : Based on Country of Origin

    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    31 Pakistan 1.70 9

    32 Philippines 1.54 13

    33 United Arab Emirates 0.99 16

    34 Cyprus 0.93 2

    35 Venezuela 0.89 1

    36 Lithuania 0.88 1

    37 South Africa 0.78 3

    38 Nigeria 0.77 7

    39 Sweden 0.68 5

    40 Afghanistan 0.52 9

    41 Egypt 0.52 3

    42 Turkey 0.50 8

    43 Jordan 0.41 6

    44 Saudi Arabia 0.40 11

    45 Algeria 0.40 1

    46 Kuwait 0.35 2

    47 Portugal 0.30 1

    48 Norway 0.30 2

    49 Liberia 0.30 1

    50 Sierra Leone 0.25 2

    51 Finland 0.24 2

    52 Isle of Man 0.23 2

    53 Columbia 0.20 1

    54 Iraq 0.15 3

    55 Kenya 0.10 1

    56 Poland 0.10 5

    57 Iran 0.06 4

    58 Mali 0.05 1

    59 Yemen 0.05 1

    60 Bangladesh 0.04 2

    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    61 Denmark 0.04 4

    62 Cook Islands 0.03 1

    63 Latvia 0.02 1

    64 Ukraine 0.02 2

    65 Bahamas 0.01 1

    66 Brunei Darussalam 0.01 5

    67 Czech 0.00 1

    68 Netherlands Antilles 0.00 1

    69 Slovakia 0.00 2

    70 Ireland 0.00 2

    71 Slovenia 0.00 2

    72 Hungary 0.00 1

    73 Mexico 0.00 1

    74 Austria 0.00 1

    75 Lebanon 0.00 4

    76 Morocco 0.00 2

    77 Bulgaria 0.00 3

    78 Guinea 0.00 1

    79 Guernsey 0.00 1

    80 Chile 0.00 1

    81 Sri Lanka 0.00 1

    82 Vietnam 0.00 1

    83 Marshall Islands 0.00 1

    84 Syria 0.00 2

    85 Senegal 0.00 1

    86 Belize 0.00 2

    TOTAL 7,389.48 4,550

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    III. January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

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    FDI

    DDI DDI + FDI

    Investment Realization January - September 2016 : Based on Sector

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    T= TrillionB= Billion

    Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    US$ 2.8 B(13.1%)

    Paper and Printing IndustryUS$ 2.6 B(11.9%)

    Chemical and Pharmaceutical IndustryUS$ 2.1 B(10.0%)

    Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

    US$ 2.0 B(9.3%)

    Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    US$ 1.7 B(7.8%)

    OthersUS$ 10.3 B

    (47.9%)

    Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication

    Rp 25.4 T(16.0%)

    Food IndustryRp 24.0 T(15.2%)

    Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

    Rp 17.2 T(10.9%)Food Crops and Plantation

    Rp 17.0 T(10.7%)

    Non Metallic Mineral IndustryRp 13.7 T

    (8.7%)

    OthersRp 60.9 T(38.5%) Chemical and

    Pharmaceutical IndustryRp 46.7 T(10.3%)

    Food IndustryRp 46.3 T(10.2%)

    Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    Rp 44.7 T(9.9%)

    Paper and Printing IndustryRp 38.7 T

    (8.5%)

    Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication

    Rp 33.0 T(7.3%)

    OthersRp 244.0 T

    (53.8%)

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    NO SECTORINVESTMENT

    (Rp Billion)PROJECT

    1 Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication

    25,376.34 272

    2 Food Industry 24,005.20 736

    3 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 17,200.28 305

    4 Food Crops and Plantation 16,948.79 373

    5 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 13,729.81 161

    6 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 11,324.79 280

    7 Construction 9,230.26 240

    8 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    8,610.24 261

    9 Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    5,836.88 321

    10 Trade and Reparation 4,112.94 728

    11 Paper and Printing Industry 3,477.72 126

    12 Rubber and Plastic Industry 3,171.17 251

    13 Wood Industry 3,015.38 73

    14 Textile Industry 2,877.66 179

    15 Mining 2,599.74 88

    16 Other Services 2,521.57 172

    17 Hotel and Restaurant 1,379.73 302

    18 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

    1,333.97 61

    19 Other Industry 689.16 53

    20 Livestock 408.34 68

    21 Forestry 198.50 13

    22 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 69.11 12

    23 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry

    4.16 6

    24 Fishery 2.53 10

    TOTAL 158,123.27 5,091

    FDIDDI

    NO SECTORINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    1 Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry

    2,821.81 1,401

    2 Paper and Printing Industry 2,560.80 165

    3 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 2,143.22 729

    4 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

    1,992.71 630

    5 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building

    1,674.44 842

    6 Mining 1,668.05 825

    7 Food Industry 1,620.88 1,303

    8 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 1,277.10 446

    9 Food Crops and Plantation 1,107.62 544

    10 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 875.33 259

    11 Hotel and Restaurant 666.63 1,471

    12 Other Services 643.23 1,925

    13 Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication

    556.86 420

    14 Trade and Reparation 488.37 3,592

    15 Rubber and Plastic Industry 478.05 429

    16 Textile Industry 276.90 537

    17 Construction 138.33 291

    18 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 132.48 178

    19 Wood Industry 129.96 143

    20 Forestry 76.09 78

    21 Other Industry 52.87 364

    22 Livestock 39.03 97

    23 Fishery 32.77 71

    24 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic,and Watch Industry

    8.76 12

    TOTAL 21,461.30 16,752

    Investment Realization in January - September 2016 : Based on SectorJanuary - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

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    DDI + FDIDDI

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and RegionInvestment Realization in January - September 2016 : Based on Location

    FDI

    T= TrilionB= Billion

    East JavaRp 38.8 T(24.5%)

    West JavaRp 22.3 T(14.1%)

    BantenRp 12.0 T

    (7.6%)Special Territory of JakartaRp 11.8 T

    (7.4%)

    Central JavaRp 9.9 T(6.3%)

    OthersRp 63.4 T(40.1%)

    West JavaUS$ 4.4 B(20.4%)

    South SumateraUS$ 2.5 B(11.7%)

    BantenUS$ 2.3 B(10.6%)

    Special Territory of JakartaUS$ 2.2 B(10.3%)

    East JavaUS$ 1.6 B

    (7.2%)

    OthersUS$ 8.5 B(39.8%)

    West JavaRp 82.6 T(18.2%)

    East JavaRp 60.2 T(13.3%)

    BantenRp 43.1 T

    (9.5%)

    Special Territory of Jakarta

    Rp 42.2 T(9.3%)

    South SumateraRp 41.1 T

    (9.1%)

    OthersRp 184.2 T

    (40.6%)

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    NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    1 West Java 4,385.12 3,4742 South Sumatera 2,515.93 1683 Banten 2,264.43 1,4674 Special Territory of Jakarta 2,213.80 4,6175 East Java 1,553.26 9216 Central Sulawesi 1,195.40 1817 East Kalimantan 897.22 3238 Central Java 803.04 6819 Riau 745.15 258

    10 North Sumatera 621.18 40311 West Papua 483.41 8712 Papua 460.93 12613 West Nusa Tenggara 425.81 41614 West Kalimantan 408.80 38715 North Sulawesi 318.30 14916 Bali 316.76 89817 Central Kalimantan 293.23 24418 North Maluku 290.89 5019 South Sulawesi 265.34 22720 Riau Islands 212.33 48221 South Kalimantan 135.44 14722 Southeast Sulawesi 130.04 14423 Maluku 101.46 3924 Lampung 69.58 7625 North Kalimantan 68.39 4026 West Sumatera 65.59 12527 Bangka Belitung Islands 42.36 7528 East Nusa Tenggara 39.14 11229 Aceh 36.26 7230 Jambi 30.44 11431 Bengkulu 25.81 3432 Special Region of Yogyakarta 18.23 14433 West Sulawesi 17.48 1734 Gorontalo 10.74 54

    TOTAL 21,461.30 16,752

    FDIDDI

    NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(Rp Billion)

    PROJECT

    1 East Java 38,810.24 7972 West Java 22,259.69 7773 Banten 11,970.86 3514 Special Territory of Jakarta 11,766.49 3595 Central Java 9,898.32 6686 Central Kalimantan 7,590.44 787 South Sumatera 6,504.76 968 West Kalimantan 6,433.72 1749 South Kalimantan 5,988.01 78

    10 Riau 5,921.83 21811 East Kalimantan 5,447.64 18312 Jambi 3,372.53 6613 North Kalimantan 3,298.79 4414 West Sumatera 3,177.77 12815 Gorontalo 2,202.54 1716 North Sumatera 2,179.01 13617 Aceh 2,045.52 7818 Lampung 1,421.73 3919 Southeast Sulawesi 1,340.97 7120 Bangka Belitung Islands 1,177.21 4221 South Sulawesi 1,150.50 20322 Special Region of Yogyakarta 937.37 6823 Central Sulawesi 920.50 7624 East Nusa Tenggara 651.57 1625 Bali 469.27 8026 Bengkulu 390.96 2127 West Nusa Tenggara 214.43 2028 North Sulawesi 164.26 5929 Papua 163.54 3930 Riau Islands 154.11 8231 West Sulawesi 84.05 1132 West Papua 10.61 633 North Maluku 3.78 534 Maluku 2.23 5

    TOTAL 158,123.27 5,091

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    Investment Realization in January - September 2016 : Based on Country of Origin

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    B= Billion

    SingaporeUS$ 7.1 B(33.2%)

    JapanUS$ 4.5 B(21.0%)

    ChinaUS$ 1.6 B

    (7.4%)

    Hong Kong US$ 1.6 B

    (7.3%)

    NetherlandsUS$ 1.1 B

    (5.1%)

    OthersUS$ 5.6 B(26.0%)

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    Investment Realization in January - September 2016 : Based on Country of OriginNO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

    INVESTMENT(US$ MILLION)

    PROJECT

    39 Kuwait 3.57 7

    40 Iraq 2.67 12

    41 Turkey 2.04 35

    42 Ireland 1.70 7

    43 Nigeria 1.67 10

    44 Jordan 1.54 17

    45 Cyprus 1.34 3

    46 Austria 1.27 15

    47 Poland 1.23 17

    48 Mali 1.10 7

    49 Egypt 1.10 10

    50 Ukraine 1.02 9

    51 South Africa 0.94 7

    52 Saudi Arabia 0.94 37

    53 Venezuela 0.89 1

    54 Lithuania 0.88 1

    55 Bahrain 0.85 2

    56 Denmark 0.76 21

    57 Yemen 0.75 7

    58 Brunei Darussalam 0.68 21

    59 Isle of Man 0.60 9

    60 Sudan 0.60 3

    61 Yugoslavia 0.60 2

    62 Cameron 0.48 2

    63 Romania 0.42 2

    64 Algeria 0.40 3

    65 Argentina 0.40 3

    66 Lebanon 0.36 9

    67 Portugal 0.32 6

    68 Liberia 0.30 3

    69 Slovakia 0.27 6

    70 Syria 0.25 7

    71 Sierra Leone 0.25 2

    72 Finland 0.24 5

    73 Colombia 0.20 2

    74 Kenya 0.20 4

    75 Cambodia 0.20 1

    76 Netherlands Antilles 0.17 4

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT

    (US$ MILLION)PROJECT

    1 Singapore 7,125.08 3,794

    2 Japan 4,498.18 2,122

    3 China 1,589.79 1,205

    4 Hong Kong 1,556.60 758

    5 Netherlands 1,096.65 603

    6 British Virgin Islands 1,033.82 1,224

    7 Malaysia 843.63 1,091

    8 South Korea 743.81 1,944

    9 Mauritius 560.67 172

    10 United States of America

    430.40 343

    11 Thailand 300.29 141

    12 United Kingdom 225.21 307

    13 Switzerland 219.67 128

    14 Cayman Islands 179.13 61

    15 Luxembourg 147.09 81

    16 Australia 145.66 542

    17 Taiwan 118.45 288

    18 Germany 108.40 194

    19 Canada 73.69 57

    20 Spain 48.04 72

    21 Seychelles 47.33 93

    22 France 44.53 245

    23 Brazil 42.29 15

    24 United Arab Emirates 39.89 61

    25 India 37.76 335

    26 Belgium 28.75 77

    27 Italy 24.47 110

    28 Philipine 24.16 40

    29 New Zealand 16.56 29

    30 Norway 15.62 17

    31 Iran 14.30 9

    32 Panama 12.97 7

    33 Samoa 11.01 57

    34 Russia 5.03 22

    35 Afghanistan 4.90 27

    36 Channel Islands 4.67 9

    37 Sweden 4.46 24

    38 Pakistan 4.30 29

    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT

    (US$ MILLION)PROJECT

    77 Scotland 0.16 5

    78 Bangladesh 0.14 4

    79 Czech 0.13 5

    80 Puerto Rico 0.13 1

    81 Tanzania 0.07 1

    82 Greece 0.04 4

    83 French Guiana 0.04 1

    84 Cook Islands 0.03 3

    85 Estonia 0.03 1

    86 Hungary 0.03 8

    87 Latvia 0.02 1

    88 Bahamas 0.01 2

    89 Slovenia 0.00 5

    90 Somalia 0.00 1

    91 Maldives 0.00 1

    92 Mauritania 0.00 2

    93 Jamaica 0.00 1

    94 Marshall Island 0.00 8

    95 Vietnam 0.00 4

    96 Chile 0.00 1

    97 Nepal 0.00 2

    98 Papua New Guinea 0.00 1

    99 Marocco 0.00 4

    100 Barbados 0.00 1

    101 Mexico 0.00 9

    102 Belize 0.00 6

    103 Senegal 0.00 1

    104 Malta 0.00 1

    105 Anguilla 0.00 1

    106 Gibraltar 0.00 1

    107 Libya 0.00 1

    108 Guinea 0.00 1

    109 Bulgaria 0.00 4

    110 Guernsey 0.00 3

    111 Qatar 0.00 1

    112 Vanuatu 0.00 1

    113 Sri Lanka 0.00 2

    114 Liechtenstein 0.00 1

    TOTAL 14,071.86 12,293

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    DDI

    FDI

    DDI and FDI

    Realization based on region in January – September2016, the highest of DDI and FDI is located in Java island.The next second biggest portion of realization of the DDIis in Kalimantan, Sumatera, Sulawesi, Bali and NusaTenggara, also Maluku and Papua regions. The next thirdbiggest portion of realization of the FDI is also inSumatera, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Maluku and Papua aswell as Bali and Nusa Tenggara regions.

    Investment Realization in January - September 2016 : Based on Region

    T= Trilion

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    Bali and Nusa TenggaraRp 12.1 T

    (2.7%)

    JavaRp 250.3 T

    (55.2%)

    KalimantanRp 53.6 T(11.8%)

    Maluku and Papua

    Rp 18.6 T(4.1%)

    SulawesiRp 32.5 T

    (7.2%)

    SumateraRp 86.4 T(19.0%)

    95,643.0

    1,335.3

    28,758.6

    180.25,861.8

    26,344.4

    0

    20,000

    40,000

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    80,000

    100,000

    120,000

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    Kalimantan Maluku andPapua

    Sulawesi Sumatera

    Rp

    . Bill

    ion

    11,237.87

    781.71

    1,803.09 1,336.70

    1,937.30

    4,364.63

    0

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    6,000

    8,000

    10,000

    12,000

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    Tenggara

    Kalimantan Maluku andPapua

    Sulawesi Sumatera

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    Progress of Indonesian Labor Absorption 2011 – September 2016 : Per QuarterIndonesian Labor Absorption

    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 Q II Q III

    2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

    DDI 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 84,550 180,626 113,342 147,868 132,595 111,006 136,560 87,039 92,017

    FDI 123,860 134,271 232,165 266,822 250,711 209,888 126,864 158,343 213,403 386,566 261,527 270,792 192,459 268,553 264,827 289,884 201,887 223,077 240,965 264,976 190,610 267,700 184,006

    Total 196,906 225,804 333,156 404,039 358,385 351,513 271,648 307,960 361,924 626,376 411,543 430,107 260,156 350,803 349,377 470,510 315,229 370,945 373,560 375,982 327,170 354,739 276,023

    0

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    V. Progress of Investment Realization 2011 - September 2016

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    Progress of Investment Realization 2011 – September 2016 : Per QuarterInvestment Realization Progress : 2011 - September 2016

    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 Q II Q III

    2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

    DDI 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 42.9 47.8 46.2 50.4 52.2 55.6

    FDI 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 92.2 92.5 99.2 96.1 99.4 99.7

    Total 53.6 62.0 65.5 70.2 71.2 76.9 81.8 83.3 93.0 99.8 100.5 105.3 106.6 116.2 119.9 120.4 124.6 135.1 140.3 145.4 146.5 151.6 155.3

    0

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    Progress of Investment Realization of FDI 2011 – September 2016 in US Dollar: Per QuarterProgress of Investment Realization : 2011 – September 2016

    Notes:- 2010, 2011 and 2012, exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 9,000- 2013 (Q I and Q II), exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 9,300 (based on 2013 State Budget)- 2013 (Q III and Q IV), exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 9,600 (based on 2013 Revised State Budget)- 2014 (Q I, Q II and Q III) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 10,500 based on 2014 State Budget)- 2014 (Q IV) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 11,600 (based on 2014 Revised State Budget)- 2015 (Q I, Q II, Q III and Q IV) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 12,500 (based on 2015 Revised State Budget)- 2016 (Q I and Q II) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 13,900 (based on 2016 State Budget) - 2016 (Q III) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 13,500 (based on 2016 Revised State Budget)

    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 Q II Q III

    2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

    FDI 4.4 4.8 5.2 5.1 5.7 6.2 6.3 6.3 7.0 7.2 7.0 7.4 6.9 7.4 7.4 6.8 6.6 7.4 7.4 7.9 6.9 7.1 7.4

    -

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    2.0

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    I = Investment (Rp Trillion)

    Progress of Investment Realization: 2011 – September 2016 : New and Expansion Project

    Progress of Investment Realization : 2011 – September 2016

    DDI2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Jan-Sep 2016

    Total

    2011- Sep 2016

    I % I % I % I % I % I % I %

    New 34.3 45.1 46.0 49.9 74.8 58.3 110.1 70.5 114.7 63.9 110.4 69.8 490.3 62.0

    Expansion 41.7 54.9 46.2 50.1 53.4 41.7 46.0 29.5 64.8 36.1 47.8 30.2 299.9 38.0

    Total 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 179.5 100.0 158.2 100.0 790.2 100.0

    FDI2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Jan-Sep 2016

    Total

    2011- Sep 2016

    I % I % I % I % I % I % I %

    New 78.3 44.7 115.7 52.4 176.0 65.1 213.1 69.4 284.4 77.7 218.5 74.0 1,086.0 66.4

    Expansion 97.0 55.3 105.3 47.6 94.4 34.9 93.9 30.6 81.5 22.3 76.7 26.0 548.8 33.6

    Total 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 365.9 100.0 295.2 100.0 1,634.8 100.0

    2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Jan-Sept 2016% Jan-Sept

    2016I %

    2011- Sept 2016

    New 112.6 161.7 250.8 323.2 399.1 328.9 72.5 1,576.3 65.0

    Expansion 138.7 151.5 147.8 139.9 146.3 124.5 27.5 848.7 35.0

    Total 251.3 313.2 398.6 463.1 545.4 453.4 100.0 2,425.0 100.0

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    I = Investment (Rp Trillion)

    FDI 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Jan - Sep 2016 Total2011- Sep 2016

    I % I % I % I % I % I % I %

    Primary 44.0 25.1 53.4 24.2 61.1 22.6 75.2 24.5 77.9 21.3 40.2 13.6 351.8 21.5

    Secondary 61.1 34.8 105.9 47.9 149.9 55.4 140.1 45.6 147.0 40.2 180.1 61.0 784.1 48.0

    Tertiary 70.2 40.1 61.7 27.9 59.4 22.0 91.7 29.9 141.0 38.5 74.9 25.4 498.9 30.5

    Total 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 365.9 100.0 295.2 100.0 1,634.8 100.0

    DDI 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Jan - Sep 2016 Total2011- Sep 2016

    I % I % I % I % I % I % I %

    Primary 16.5 21.7 20.4 22.1 25.7 20.0 16.5 10.6 17.1 9.5 20.2 12.7 116.4 14.7

    Secondary 38.5 50.7 49.9 54.1 51.2 40.0 59.0 37.8 89.0 49.6 75.4 47.7 363.0 45.9

    Tertiary 21.0 27.6 21.9 23.8 51.3 40.0 80.6 51.6 73.4 40.9 62.6 39.6 310,8 39.4

    Total 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 179.5 100.0 158.2 100.0 790.2 100.0

    Progress of Investment Realization : 2011 - September 2016Progress of Investment Realization: 2011 – September 2016 : Based on Primary, Secondary and Tertiary

    I %

    2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Jan-Sep 2016% Jan-Sep

    2016Total 2011 - Sep 2016

    Primary 60.5 73.8 86.8 91.7 95.0 60.4 13.3 468.2 19.3

    Secondary 99.6 155.8 201.1 199.1 236.0 255.5 56.4 1147.1 47.3

    Tertiary 91.2 83.6 110.7 172.3 214.4 137.5 30.3 809.7 33.4

    Total 251.3 313.2 398.6 463.1 545.4 453.4 100.0 2,425.0 100.0

    0.0100.0200.0300.0400.0500.0600.0

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    ManufacturingRp 89.0 T(49.6%)

    ServicesRp 73.4 T(40.9%)

    Food Crops and PlantationsRp 12.0 T

    (6.7%)

    MiningRp 4.0 T(2.2%)

    LivestockRp 0.3 T(0.2%)

    FisheryRp 0.3 T(0.1%)

    ForestryRp 0.5 T(0.3%)

    2015

    ServicesRp 80.6 T(51.6%)

    ManufacturingRp 59.0 T(37.8%)

    Food Crops and PlantationsRp 12.7 T

    (8.1%)

    MiningRp 3.1 T(2.0%)

    LivestockRp 0.7 T(0.4%)

    FisheryRp 0.02 T

    (0.0%)

    ForestryRp 0.0003 T

    (0.0%)

    2014

    ManufacturingRp 49.9 T(54.1%)Services

    Rp 21.9 T(23.8%)

    MiningRp 10.5 T(11.4%)

    Food Crops and Plantations

    Rp 9.6 T(10.4%)

    ForestryRp 0.1 T(0.2%)

    LivestockRp 0.1 T(0.1%)

    FisheryRp 0.01 T

    (0.0%)

    2012

    ServicesRp 51.3 T(40.0%)

    ManufacturingRp 51.2 T(40.0%)

    MiningRp 18.8 T(14.6%)

    Food Crops and Plantations

    Rp 6.6 T(5.1%)

    LivestockRp 0.3 T (0.3%)

    2013

    DDI Trends Sector: 2011 – September 2016

    T = Trillion

    ManufacturingRp 38.5T(50.7%)Services

    Rp 20.9 T(27.6%)

    Food Crops and Plantation

    Rp 9.4 T(12.3%)

    MiningRp 6.9 T(9.1%)

    LivestockRp 0.3 T(0.3%)

    ForestryRp 0.001 T

    (0.0%)

    2011

    January – September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    Jan – Sep 2016

    Food Crops and PlantationsRp 16.9 T(10.7%)

    LivestockRp 0.4 T(0.3%) Forestry

    Rp 0.2 T(0.1%)

    FisheryRp 0.0 T(0.0%)

    MiningRp 2.6 T(1.6%)

    ManufacturingRp 75.4 T(47.7%)

    ServicesRp 62.6 T(39.6%)

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    ServicesUS$ 7.8 B(40.0%)

    ManufacturingUS$ 6.8 B(34.8%)

    MiningUS$ 3.6 B(18.6%)

    Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.2 B

    (6.3%)

    LivestockUS$ 0.02 B

    (0.1%)

    ForestryUS$ 0.01 B

    (0.1%)

    FisheryUS$ 0.01 B

    (0.1%)

    2011

    FDI Trends Sector: 2011 – September 2016

    B = Billion

    ManufacturingUS$ 11.8 B

    (47.9%)Services

    US$ 6.9 B(28.0%)

    MiningUS$ 4,2 B(17,3%)

    Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.6 B

    (6.5%)

    FisheryUS$ 0.03 B

    (0.1%)

    ForestryUS$ 0.03 B

    (0.1%)

    LivestockUS$ 0.02 B

    (0.1%)

    2012

    ManufacturingUS$ 15.8 B

    (55.4%)

    ServicesUS$ 6.3 B(22.0%)

    MiningUS$ 4.8 B

    (16.8%)

    Food Crops and

    PlantationsUS$ 1.6 B

    (5.6%)

    ForestryUS$ 0.03 B

    (0.1%)

    LivestockUS$ 0.01 B

    (0.1%)Fishery

    US$ 0.01 B(0.0%)

    2013

    January – September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    ManufacturingUS$ 11.8 B

    (40.2%)

    ServicesUS$ 11.3 B

    (38.5%)

    MiningUS$ 4.0 B

    (13.7%)

    Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 2.0 B

    (7.0%)

    LivestockUS$ 0.1 B

    (0.3%)

    FIsheryUS$ 0.0 B

    (0.2%)

    ForestryUS$ 0.0 B

    (0.1%)

    2015

    ManufacturingUS$ 13.0 B

    (45.6%)

    ServicesUS$ 8.5 B(29.9%)

    MiningUS$ 4.7 B

    (16.4%)

    Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 2.2 B

    (7.7%)

    ForestryUS$ 0.05 B

    (0.2%)

    FisheryUS$ 0.04 B

    (0.1%)Livestock

    US$ 0.03 B(0.1%)

    2014 Jan – Sep 2016

    Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.1 B

    (5.1%)

    LivestockUS$ 0.04 B

    (0.2%)

    ForestryUS$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)Fishery

    US$ 0.03 B(0.1%)

    MiningUS$ 1.7 B

    (7.9%)

    ManufacturingUS$ 13.1 B

    (61.0%)

    ServicesUS$ 5.4 B(25.2%)

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    T = Trillion

    ManufacturingRp 108.7 T

    (43.3%)

    ServicesRp 82.0 T (32.7%)

    Food Crops and Plantations

    Rp 41.9 T (16.7%)

    MiningRp 17.9 T

    (7.1%)

    LivestockRp 0.4 T (0.2%)

    ForestyRp 0.1 T (0.0%) Fishery

    Rp 0.1 T (0.0%)

    2011

    ManufacturingRp 155.8 T

    (49.7%)

    ServicesRp 83.7 T (26.7%)

    MiningRp 48.8 T (15.6%)

    Food Crops and

    PlantationsRp 24.0 T

    (7.7%)

    ForestryRp 0.4 T (0.1%)

    LivestockRp 0.3 T (0.1%) Fishery

    Rp 0.2 T(0.1%)

    2012

    ServicesRp 201.1 T

    (50.5%)

    ManufacturingRp 110.6 T

    (27.7%)

    MiningRp 64.3 T(16.1%)

    Food Cropsand Plantations

    Rp 21.8 T(5.5%)

    LivestockRp 0.6 T(0.2%)

    FisheryRp 0.1 T(0.0%)

    ForestryRp 0.1 T(0.0%)

    2013

    DDI and FDI Trends Sector : 2011 – September 2016

    ManufacturingRp 199.1 T

    (43.0%)

    ServicesRp 172.3 T

    (37.2%)

    MiningRp 53.3 T(11.5%)

    Food Crops and Plantations

    Rp 36.4 T(7.9%)

    LivestockRp 1.0 T(0.2%)

    ForestryRp 0.6 T(0.1%)

    FisheryRp 0.4 T(0.1%)

    2014

    ManufacturingRp 236.1 T

    (43.3%)

    ServicesRp 214.3 T

    (39.3%)

    MiningRp 54.2 T

    (9.9%)

    Food Cropsand Plantations

    Rp 37.9 T(7.0%)

    LivestockRp 1.3 T(0.2%)

    ForestryRp 0.9 T(0.2%)

    FisheryRp 0.7 T(0.1%)

    2015

    January – September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    Jan – Sep 2016

    Food Crops and Plantations

    Rp 32.2 T(7.1%)

    LivestockRp 0.9T(0.2%)

    ForestryRp 1.2 T(0.3%)

    FisheryRp 0.5 T(0.1%)

    MiningRp 25.6 T

    (5.6%)

    ManufacturingRp 255.6 T

    (56.4%)

    ServicesRp 137.5 T

    (30.3%)

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    East JavaRp 34.8 T(27.2%)

    East KalimantanRp 15.8 T(12.4%)

    Central Java

    Rp 12.6 T(9.8%)

    West JavaRp 9.0 T(7.0%)

    South Kalimantan

    Rp 8.3 T(6.5%)

    OthersRp 47.7 T(37.1%)

    2013

    Trend of DDI Location: 2011 – September 2016

    T= Trillion

    West Java Rp 11.2 T(14.7%)

    East JavaRp 9.7 T(12.7%)

    Special Territory of JakartaRp 9.3 T(12.2%)

    RiauRp 7.5 T(9.8%)

    East Kalimantan

    Rp 6.6 T(8.6%)

    OthersRp 31.7 T(41.9%)

    2011

    East JavaRp 21.5 T(23.3%)

    West JavaRp 11.4 T(12.3%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaRp 8.5 T(9.3%)East

    KalimantanRp 5.9 T(6.4%)

    Central Java

    Rp 5.8 T(6.3%)

    OthersRp 39.1 T(42.4%)

    2012

    East JavaRp 38.1 T(24.4%)

    West JavaRp 18.7 T(12.0%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaRp 17.8 T(11.4%)

    Central Java

    Rp 13.6 T(8.7%)

    East Kalimantan

    Rp 12.9 T(8.2%)

    OthersRp 55.0 T(35.3%)

    2014

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    East JavaRp 35.5 T (19.8%)

    West Java Rp 26.3 T (14.6%)

    Special Territory of JakartaRp 15.5 T

    (8.6%)Central Java

    Rp 15.4 T (8.6%)

    South Sumatera Rp 10.9 T

    (6.1%)

    OthersRp 75.9 T (42.3%)

    2015 East JavaRp 13.0 T(25.9%)

    Central Kalimantan

    Rp 6.3 T(12.4%)

    West JavaRp 6.1 T(12.1%)

    Central JavaRp 5.3 T(10.5%)

    BantenRp 4.3 T(8.5%)

    OthersRp 15.4 T(30.6%)

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    Trend of FDI Location : 2011 – September 2016

    B = Billion

    Special Territory of

    JakartaUS$ 4.8 B(24.8%)

    West JavaUS$ 3.8 B(19.7%)Banten

    US$ 2.2 B(11.2%)

    PapuaUS$ 1.3 B

    (6.7%)

    East JavaUS$ 1.3 B

    (6.7%)

    OthersUS$ 6.1 B(30.9%)

    2011

    West JavaUS$ 4.2 B(17.1%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaUS$ 4.1 B(16.7%)

    BantenUS$ 2.7 B(11.1%)

    East JavaUS$ 2.3 B

    (9.4%)

    East Kalimantan US$ 2.0 B

    (8.2%)

    OthersUS$ 9.2 B(37.5%)

    2012

    West Java US$ 7.1 B(24.9%)

    BantenUS$ 3.7 B(13.0%)

    East JavaUS$ 3.4 B(11.9%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaUS$ 2.6 B

    (9.1%)

    PapuaUS$ 2.4 B

    (8.2%)

    OthersUS$ 9.4 B(32.9%)

    2013

    West JavaUS$ 6.6 B(23.0%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaUS$ 4.5 B(15.8%)

    East KalimantanUS$ 2.1 B

    (7.5%)

    BantenUS$ 2.0 B

    (7.1%)

    East JavaUS$ 1.8 B

    (6.3%)

    OthersUS$ 11.5 B

    (40.3%)

    2014

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    West JavaUS$ 5.7 B (19.6%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaUS$ 3.6 B (12.4%)

    East JavaUS$ 2.6 B

    (8.9%)Banten

    US$ 2.5 B (8.7%)

    East KalimantanUS$ 2.4 B

    (8.1%)

    OthersUS$ 12.4 B

    (42.3%)

    2015

    South Sumatera US$ 1.9 B(27.4%)

    West JavaUS$ 1.6 B(23.4%)

    BantenUS$ 0.9 B(13.0%)

    Special Territory of JakartaUS$ 0.6 B

    (8.0%)

    Central Sulawesi US$ 0.3 B

    (4.9%)

    OthersUS$ 1.6 B(23.3 %)

    Jan – Sep 2016

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    DDI and FDI Trends by Location : 2011 – September 2016

    West JavaRp 76.5 T(19.2%)

    East JavaRp 67.0 T(16.8%)

    BantenRp 39.0 T

    (9.8%)Special

    Territory of Jakarta

    Rp 30.2 T(7.6%)

    East Kalimantan

    Rp 28.3 T(7.1%)

    OthersRp 157.5 T

    (39.5%)

    2013

    T = Trillion

    Special Territory of JakartaRp 52.7 T(21.0%)

    West JavaRp 45.8 T(18.2%)

    BantenRp 23.8 T

    (9.5%)

    East JavaRp 21.5 T

    (8.5%)

    PapuaRp 13.2 T

    (5.3%)

    OthersRp 94.3 T(37.5%)

    2011West JavaRp 49.3 T(15.7%)

    Special Territoryof JakartaRp 45.5 T(14.5%)

    East JavaRp 42.2 T(13.5%)

    BantenRp 29.6 T

    (9.4%)

    East Kalimantan Rp 23.1 T

    (7.4%)

    OthersRp 123.6 T

    (39.5%)

    2012

    West JavaRp 89.3 T(19.3%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaRp 66.3 T(14.3%)

    East JavaRp 57.5 T(12.4%)East

    KalimantanRp 36.0 T

    (7.8%)

    BantenRp 30.0 T

    (6.5%)

    OthersRp 184.0 T

    (39.7%)

    2014

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    West JavaRp 98.0 T (18.0%)

    East JavaRp 67.9 T (12.5%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaRp 60.7 T (11.1%)

    BantenRp 42.5 T

    (7.8%)

    East Kalimantan

    Rp 39.4 T (7.2%)

    OthersRp 236.9 T

    (43.4%)

    2015

    West JavaRp 28.6 T (19.5%)

    South SumateraRp 28.2 T (19.2%)

    BantenRp 16.8 T (11.5%)

    East JavaRp 16.6 T (11.3%)

    Special Territory of

    JakartaRp 10.5 T

    (7.1%)

    OthersRp 46.0 T (31.4%)

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    FDI Trends by Top 5 : 2011 – September 2016

    B = Billion

    SingaporeUS$ 5.1 B(26.3%)

    JapanUS$ 1.5 B

    (7.8%)

    USAUS$ 1.5 B

    (7.6%)

    Netherlands

    US$ 1.4 B(6.9%)

    South Korea

    US$ 1.2 B(6.3%)

    OthersUS$ 8.8 B(45.1%)

    2011 SingaporeUS$4.9 B(19.8%)

    JapanUS$ 2.5 B(10.0%)

    South KoreaUS$ 1.9 B

    (7.9%)

    USAUS$ 1.2 B

    (5.1%)

    MauritiusUS$ 1.1 B

    (4.3%)

    OthersUS$ 13.0 B

    (52.9%)

    2012 JapanUS$ 4.7 B(16.5%)

    SingaporeUS$ 4.7 B(16.3%)

    USAUS$ 2.4 B

    (8.5%)South Korea

    US$ 2.2 B(7.7%)

    UK US$ 1.1 B

    (3.8%)

    OthersUS$ 13.5 B

    (47.2%)

    2013

    SingaporeUS$ 5.8 B(20.4%)

    JapanUS$ 2.7 B

    (9.5%)

    MalaysiaUS$ 1.8 B

    (6.2%)

    NetherlandsUS$ 1.7 B

    (6.1%)UKUS$ 1.6 B

    (5.6%)

    OthersUS$ 14.9 B

    (52.2%)

    2014

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    SingaporeUS$ 5.9 B (20.2%)

    MalaysiaUS$ 3.0 B(10.5%)

    JapanUS$ 2.9 B

    (9.8%)

    NetherlandsUS$ 1.3 B

    (4.5%)

    South Korea US$ 1.2 B

    (4.1%)

    OthersUS$ 14.9 B

    (50.9%)

    2015 Jan – Sep 2016

    SingaporeUS$ 7.1 B

    (33.2%)

    JapanUS$ 4.5 B(21.0%)

    ChinaUS$ 1.6 B

    (7.4%)

    Hong KongUS$ 1.6 B

    (7.3%)

    NetherlandsUS$ 1,1 B

    (5.1%)

    OthersUS$ 5.6 B(26.0%)

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    FDI Trends by Main Country of Origin: 2011 – September 2016

    B = Billion

    SingaporeUS$ 4.9 B

    (19.7%)

    JapanUS$ 2.5 B

    (10.0%)

    UEUS$ 2.3 B

    (9.2%)

    South KoreaUS$ 1.9 B

    (7.6%)

    USA

    US$ 1.2 B(4.8%)

    Australia US$ 0.7 B

    (2.8%)

    TaiwanUS$ 0.6 B

    (2.6%)

    Malaysia US$ 0.5 B

    (2.0%)

    Hong KongUS$ 0.3 B

    (1.2%)

    ChinaUS$ 0.1 B

    (0.4%)

    Others US$ 9.9 B (39.7%)

    2012Japan

    US$ 4.7 B(16.2%)

    SingaporeUS$ 4.7 B

    (16.2%)

    USAUS$ 2.4 B

    (8.3%)

    UEUS$ 2.4 B

    (8.3%)

    South KoreaUS$ 2.2 B

    (7.6%)Malaysia US$ 0.7 B

    (2.4%)

    Hong KongUS$ 0.4 B

    (1.4%)

    Taiwan US$ 0.4 B

    (1.4%)

    ChinaUS$ 0.3 B

    (1.0%)

    Australia US$ 0.2 B

    (0.7%)

    OthersUS$ 10.6 B

    (36.5%)

    2013

    SingaporeUS$ 5.8 B

    (20.3%)

    UEUS$ 3.8 B(13.3%)

    JapanUS$ 2.7 B

    (9.5%)

    Malaysia US$ 1.8 B

    (6.3%)

    USA

    US$ 1.3 B(4.5%)

    South KoreaUS$ 1.1 B

    (3.8%)

    ChinaUS$ 0.8 B

    (2.8%)

    Hong Kong US$ 0.7 B

    (2.4%)

    Australia US$ 0.6 B

    (2.1%)

    TaiwanUS$ 0.1 B

    (0.4%)

    OthersUS$ 9.9 B

    (34.6%)

    2014

    SingaporeUS$ 5.1 B

    (25.8%)

    UE

    US$ 2.2 B(11.1%)

    Japan US$ 1.5 B

    (7.6%)

    USA US$ 1.5 B

    (7.6%)South Korea

    US$ 1.2 B(6.1%)

    MalaysiaUS$ 0.6 B

    (3.1%)Taiwan

    US$ 0.2 B(1.2%)

    Hong KongUS$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    China US$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    Australia US$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    OthersUS$ 7.1 B (36.0%)

    2011

    January - September 2016 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region

    SingaporeUS$ 5.9 B(20.2%)

    JapanUS$ 2.9 B

    (9.8%)

    UEUS$ 2.3 B

    (7.7%)

    USAUS$ 0.9 B

    (3.1%)

    South KoreaUS$ 1.2 B

    (4.1%)MalaysiaUS$ 3.1 B(10.5%)

    Hong KongUS$ 0.9 B

    (3.2%)

    ChinaUS$ 0.6 B

    (2.1%)

    AustraliaUS$ 0.2 B

    (0.6%)

    TaiwanUS$ 0.1 B

    (0.4%)

    OthersUS$ 11.2 B

    (38.3%)

    2015

    SingaporeUS$ 7.1 B(33.2%)

    UEUS$ 1.7 B

    (8.1%)

    USAUS$ 0.4 B

    (2.0%)South Korea

    US$ 0.7 B(3.5%)

    MalaysiaUS$ 0.8 B

    (3.9%)

    Hong KongUS$ 1.6 B

    (7.2%)

    JapanUS$ 4.5 B(21.0%)

    ChinaUS$ 1.6 B

    (7.4%)

    AustraliaUS$ 0,1 B

    (0,7%)

    TaiwanUS$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    OthersUS$ 2.7 B(12.5%)

    Jan – Sep 2016

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