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© 2014 by Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board. All rights reserved 
Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board 
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 
REALIZATION IN QUARTER II AND JANUARY -JUNE 2014
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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OUTLINE 
I. QUARTER II AND JANUARY -JUNE 2014 : In Comparison With 2013 
II. QUARTER II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Of Origin 
III.JANUARY -JUNE 2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor 
IV.QUARTER II2014 : Indonesian Labor AbsorptionV.INVESTMENT REALIZATION PROGRESS : 2010–JUNE 2014
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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I.Quarter II and January -June 2014 : in Comparison with 2013
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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*) Revised 2014 Investment Target, BKPM’s Strategic Planning 2010 –2014 
**) Achievement January –June 2014 towards 2014target 
Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 
DDI: Domestic Direct Investment 
FDI: Foreign Direct Investment 
QuarterII 2014 
y-o-y 
q-o-q 
DDI 
15.4% 
10.3% 
FDI 
16.9% 
8.3% 
TOTAL 
16.4% 
9.0% 
Jan-Jun 2014 
y-o-y 
DDI 
20.2% 
FDI 
13.5% 
TOTAL 
15.6% 
Q I 2013 
Q II 2013 
Jan-Jun 2013 
Q I 2014 
Q II 2014 
Jan-Jun 2014 
Target 2014*) 
Achievements**) 
TOTAL 
93.099.8 
192.8 
106.6 
116.2 
222.8 
456.6 
48.8% 
FDI 
65.5 
66.7 
132.2 
72.0 
78.0 
150.0 
297.3 
50.5% DDI 
27.5 
33.1 
60.6 
34.6 
38.2 
72.8 
159.3 
45.7% 
0 
50 
100 
150 
200 
250 
300350 
400 
450 
500 
Rp Trillion 
ThevalueofinvestmentinQuarterIIisinvestmentrealizationduringthreemonthsperiodofreport(April-June2014)basedoninvestmentrealizationreportfromDDIandFDIcompanies 
OilandGas,Banking,Non-BankFinancialInstitution,Insurance,LeasingandHomeIndustryareexcluded 
TheinvestmentvalueisinRpTrillion(T)withthecurrencyrateofUS$1=Rp.10,500.-basedonStateBudget2014 
InvestmentRealizationinQuarterIIof2014:Rp116.2T,increasesaround9.0%fromQuarterIof2014(Rp106.6T)orincreasesaround16.4%fromQuarterIIof2013(Rp99.8T) 
InvestmentRealizationinJanuary-June2014:Rp222.8T,increasesaround15.6%fromthatinJanuary–June2013(Rp192.8T) 
Quarter II andJanuary–June2014 : In comparison with 2013
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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Quarter II 2013 
QuarterII 2014Jan-Jun 2013 
Jan-Jun 2014 
DDIRp33.1 T(33.2%) 
FDIRp66.7 T(66.8%) 
DDIRp60.6 T(31.4%) 
FDIRp132.2 T(68.6%) T= Trillion 
DDIRp 38.2T(32.9%) 
FDIRp 78.0T(67.1%) 
DDIRp 72.8T(32.7%) 
FDIRp 150.0T(67.3%) 
1. QuarterII 2013 andQuarterII 2014: DDI and FDI 
2. Jan-Jun 2013 andJan-Jun 2014: DDI and FDI 
Quarter II andJanuary–June 2014 : In comparison with 2013 
Investment Realization in Quarter II and Semester I 2014 
compared to the same period in 2013: DDI and FDI
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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Quarter II 2013 
QuarterII 2014 
Jan-Jun 2013 
Jan-Jun 2014 
JavaRp60.9 T (61.0%) 
Outside JavaRp38.9 T (39.0%) 
JavaRp109.5T (56.8%) 
Outside JavaRp83.3 T (43.2%) 
T= Trillion 
JavaRp 69.1T(59.5%) 
Outside JavaRp 47.1T(40.5%) 
JavaRp 131.1T(58.8%) 
Outside JavaRp 91.7T(41.2%) 1. Quarter II 2013 dan QuarterII 2014: Java and Outside Java 
2. Jan-Jun 2013 andJan-Jun 2014: Java and Outside Java 
Quarter II andJanuary–June2014 : In comparison with 2013 
Investment Realization in Quarter II and Semester I 2014 
compared to the same period in 2013: Java andOutsideJava
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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II. Quarter II 2014 : 
Sector, Location, and Country Origin
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
8FDIDDI 
DDI + FDI 
T= Trillion 
B = Billion 
Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp18.9 T(16.3%) 
Food IndustryRp18.4 T(15.8%) 
Transportation, 
Warehouse and TelecommunicationRp17.0 T(14.6%) 
MiningRp11.5 T(9.9%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp 10.2 T(8.8%) 
OthersRp40.2 T(34.6%) 
Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin 
Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Sector 
Transportation, 
Warehouse and TelecommunicationUS$ 1.4 B(19.3%) 
Food IndustryUS$ 1.3 B(17.3%) 
MiningUS$ 1.1 B(14.7%) 
Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 0.6 B(7.6%) 
Chemical and Pharmaceutical IndustryUS$ 0.5 B(6.3%) OthersUS$ 2.6 B(34.8%) 
Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp17.1 T(44.8%) 
Food IndustryRp4.9 T (12.9%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp4.2 T (11.1%) 
ConstructionRp2.6 T(6.8%) 
Chemical and Pharmaceutical IndustryRp2.5 T(6.6%) 
OthersRp6.8 T (17.8%)
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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NO 
SECTOR 
INVESTMENT 
(RpBillion) 
PROJECT 
1 
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 
17,096.60 
24 
2 
Food Industry 
4,928.94 
120 
3 
Food Crops and Plantation 
4,228.09 
70 
4 
Construction 
2,588.89 
5 
5 
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 
2,510.87 
26 
6 
Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 
1,878.43 
10 
7 
Paper and Printing Industry 
1,446.58 
12 
8 
Non Metallic Mineral Industry 
1,435.99 
14 
9 
Rubber and Plastic Industry 
1,171.32 
41 
10 
Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 
366.76 
26 
11 
Livestock 
218.37 
19 
12 
Textile Industry 
190.44 
17 
13 
Trade and Repair 
53.85 
27 
14 
Mining 
34.60 
6 
15 
Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 
12.05 
18 
16 
Other Industry 
11.38 
3 
17 
Other Services 
3.59 
10 
18 
Wood Industry 
2.72 
2 
19 
Transport Equipment And Other Transport 
2.64 
2 
20 
Hotel and Restaurant 
0.68 
13 
21 
Fishery 
0.00 
5 
22 
Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 
0.00 
1 
23 
Forestry 
0.00 
6 
TOTAL 
38,182.79 
477 
NO 
SECTOR 
INVESTMENT 
(US$ Million) 
PROJECT 
1 
Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 
1,435.76 
68 
2 
Food Industry 
1,287.08 
271 
3 
Mining 
1,093.66 
224 
4 
Food Crops and Plantation 
563.66 
146 
5 
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 
468.12 
170 
6 
Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 
460.42 
275 
7 
Transport Equipment And Other Transport 
421.65 
126 
8 
Construction 
311.96 
58 
9 
Rubber and Plastic Industry 
239.62 
89 
10 
Trade and Repair 
189.02 
789 
11 
Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 
185.31 
67 
12 
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 
172.44 
42 
13 
Non Metallic Mineral Industry 
164.33 
47 
14 
Hotel and Restaurant 
125.79 
125 
15 
Other Services 
87.86 
474 
16 
Textile Industry 
81.87 
89 
17 
Other Industry 
53.88 
70 
18 
Fishery 
23.71 
21 
19 
Paper and Printing Industry 
21.39 
31 
20 
Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 
17.53 
37 
21 
Forestry 
14.36 
11 
22 
Livestock 
9.46 
11 
23 
Wood Industry 
2.67 
23 
24 
Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry 
0.00 
3 
TOTAL 
7,431.59 
3,267 
FDI 
DDI 
Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Sector 
Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
10Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 1.7 B(22.7%) West JavaUS$ 1.5 B(19.7%) 
East Kalimantan US$ 0.7 B(9.3%) 
East Java US$ 0.6 B(8.5%) 
BantenUS$ 0.5 B(6.5%) 
OthersUS$ 2.5 B(33.3%) 
FDI 
DDI 
East JavaRp10.5 T (27.6%) 
East Kalimantan Rp5.7 T (15.0%) 
BantenRp 4.9 T (12.8%) 
Central JavaRp4.4 T (11.5%) 
RiauRp3.9 T (10.3%) 
OthersRp8.7 T (22.8%) 
West JavaRp17.8 T (15.3%) 
Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 17.8 T (15.3%) 
East JavaRp17.2 T (14.8%) East Kalimantan Rp13.0 T (11.2%) 
BantenRp10.0 T (8.6%) 
OthersRp40.4 T (34.8%) 
DDI + FDI 
T= Trillion 
B= Billion 
Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin 
Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Location
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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NO 
LOCATION 
INVESTMENT 
(US$ Million) 
PROJECT 
1 
Special Territory of Jakarta 
1,687.52 
1,012 
2 
West Java 
1,463.89 
634 
3 
East Kalimantan 
691.85 
74 
4 
East Java 
635.12 
180 
5 
Banten 
482.40 
265 
6 
Papua 
371.63 
19 
7 
Riau 
327.32 
64 
8 
West Kalimantan 
274.11 
71 
9 
West Nusa Tenggara 
239.90 
24 
10 
CentralJawa 
170.93 
102 
11 
South Kalimantan 
170.24 
23 
12 
North Sumatera 
156.34 
117 
13 
Central Kalimantan 
133.41 
32 
14 
South Sulawesi 
121.04 
28 
15 
Riau Islands 
99.45 
69 
16 
Lampung 
96.99 
23 
17 
South Sumatera 
65.70 
49 
18 
Central Sulawesi 
52.28 
24 
19 
Bali 
44.48 
191 
20 
North Sulawesi 
33.49 
35 
21 
North Kalimantan 
29.29 
8 
22 
Bangka Belitung Islands 
21.47 
13 
23 
Special Region of Yogyakarta 
15.36 
28 
24 
Aceh 
10.96 
23 
25 
North Maluku 
10.03 
9 
26 
Maluku 
7.59 
16 
27 
Jambi 
5.64 
23 
28 
West Papua 
5.16 
16 
29 
Bengkulu 
1.88 
6 
30 
West Sumatera 
1.74 
36 
31 
East Nusa Tenggara 
1.66 
16 
32 
West Sulawesi 
1.40 
4 
33 
SoutheastSulawesi 
1.28 
25 
34 
Gorontalo 
0.04 
8 
TOTAL 
7,431.59 
3,267 
FDI 
DDI 
Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Location 
NO 
LOCATION 
INVESTMENT 
(Rp Billion) 
PROJECT 
1 
EastJava 
10,529.22 
83 
2 
EastKalimantan 
5,741.77 
13 
3 
Banten 
4,901.30 
28 
4 
Central Java 
4,378.45 
33 
5 
Riau 
3,947.37 
35 
6 
North Sumatera 
2,985.77 
49 
7 
West Java 
2,442.95 
57 
8 
Aceh 
1,084.28 
12 
9 
Central Kalimantan 
549.97 
3 
10 
South Kalimantan 
495.37 
9 
11 
West Kalimantan 
386.91 
17 
12 
South Sumatera 
240.20 
16 
13 
South Sulawesi 
189.29 
16 
14 
West Nusa Tenggara 
148.31 
2 
15 
Special Territory of Jakarta 
67.14 
24 
16 
Jambi 
65.54 
17 
17 
Lampung 
14.23 
14 
18 
North Sulawesi 
11.31 
3 
19 
Special Region of Yogyakarta 
2.00 
3 
20 
East Nusa Tenggara 
0.76 
1 
21 
Bali 
0.63 
6 
22 
Papua 
0.03 
3 
23 
CentralSulawesi 
0.00 
4 
24 
SoutheastSulawesi 
0.00 
2 
25 
RiauIslands 
0.00 
19 
26 
West Papua 
0.00 
2 
27 
West Sumatera 
0.00 
5 
28 
Bangka BelitungIslands 
0.00 
1 
TOTAL 
38,182.79 
477 
Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
12B= BillionInvestment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Country of Origin 
SingaporeUS$ 2.1 B(28.4%) 
MalaysiaUS$ 0.6 B(8.3%) 
JapanUS$ 0.6 B 
(7.9%) 
UKUS$ 0.6 B(7.9%) 
USAUS$ 0.4 B(5.4%) 
Other Countries US$ 3.1 B(42.1%) 
Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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NO 
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN 
INVESTMENT 
(US$ Million) 
PROJECT 
1 
Singapore 
2,112.84 
546 
2 
Malaysia 
616.62 
190 
3 
Japan 
589.78 
370 
4 
United Kingdom 
588.83 
77 
5 
USA 
401.53 
68 
6 
Netherlands 
387.60 
65 
7 
SouthKorea 
304.33 
325 
8 
British Virgin Islands 
210.74 
91 
9 
China 
175.41 
145 
10 
Australia 
131.82 
71 
11 
Seychelles 
62.30 
7 
12 
Canada 
53.11 
11 
13 
Thailand 
39.31 
16 
14 
France 
37.34 
39 
15 
Mauritania 
34.51 
23 
16 
Taiwan 
33.42 
56 
17 
Luxembourg 
25.60 
7 
18 
Hong Kong 
25.28 
73 
19 
Swiss 
24.76 
23 
20 
Italy 
23.67 
13 
21 
Philippines 
10.85 
5 
22 
Cayman Islands 
10.71 
27 
23 
Afghanistan 
10.33 
2 
24 
Germany 
8.47 
54 
25 
India 
5.35 
36 
26 
Belgium 
4.85 
8 
27 
Turkey 
4.82 
9 
28 
NewZealand 
4.27 
6 
29 
West Samoa 
2.51 
5 
NO 
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN 
INVESTMENT 
(US$Million) 
PROJECT 
30 
Sweden 
1.10 
4 
31 
Saudi Arabia 
0.83 
4 
32 
Lebanon 
0.50 
2 
33 
Nigeria 
0.50 
2 
34 
South Africa 
0.50 
1 
35 
Austria 
0.47 
8 
36 
Pakistan 
0.45 
4 
37 
United ArabEmirates 
0.42 
9 
38 
Guinea 
0.40 
1 
39 
Russia 
0.32 
5 
40 
Spain 
0.24 
5 
41 
Czech 
0.20 
3 
42 
Jordan 
0.19 
1 
43 
Estonia 
0.15 
1 
44 
Denmark 
0.15 
2 
45 
Marshall Island 
0.11 
3 
46 
Tanzania 
0.11 
1 
47 
Nepal 
0.01 
1 
48 
Slovenia 
0.00 
1 
49 
Slovakia 
0.00 
1 
50 
Panama 
0.00 
4 
51 
Scotland 
0.00 
2 
52 
Bulgaria 
0.00 
1 
53 
Guatemala 
0.00 
1 
54 
Bahama 
0.00 
1 
55 
Brasil 
0.00 
1 
56 
Joint Countries 
1,483.99 
830 
TOTAL 
7,431.59 
3,267 
Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Country of Origin 
Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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III. January -June 2014: 
Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp28.4 T(39.1%) 
Food IndustryRp9.8 T(13.4%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp5.8 T(7.9%) 
Transportation, 
Warehouse and TelecommunicationRp4.9 T(6.8%) 
ConstructionRp4.9 T(6.7%) 
OthersRp19.0 T (26.1%) 
MiningUS$ 2.7 B(19.2%) 
Food IndustryUS$ 2.1 B(14.5%) 
Transportation, 
Warehouse and TelecommunicationUS$ 1.7 B(11.5%) 
Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.1 B(8.0%) 
Transport Equipment And Other TransportUS$ 1.0 B(7.2%) 
Others 
US$ 5.7 B 
(39.6%) 
FDI 
DDI 
DDI + FDI 
Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp33.0 T(14.8%) 
Food IndustryRp31.4 T(14.1%) 
MiningRp29.0 T(13.0%) 
Transportation, 
Warehouse and Telecommunication Rp22.3 T(10.0%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp17.8 T(8.0%) 
OthersRp89.4 T(40.1%) 
T= Trillion 
B = Billion 
January-June2014: Sector, Location,Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor 
Investment Realization January -June 2014:Based on Sector
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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NO 
SECTOR 
INVESTMENT 
(US$Million) 
PROJECT 
1 
Mining 
2,739.55 
411 
2 
Food Industry 
2,064.96 
424 
3 
Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 
1,649.70 
136 
4 
Food Crops and Plantation 
1,141.65 
221 
5 
Transport Equipment And Other Transport 
1,027.56 
190 
6 
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 
979.41 
245 
7 
Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 
859.11 
409 
8 
Paper and Printing Industry 
535.85 
47 
9 
Non Metallic Mineral Industry 
522.56 
70 
10 
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 
429.54 
80 
11 
Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 
403.34 
131 
12 
Construction 
386.78 
93 
13 
Trade and Repair 
350.06 
1,277 
14 
Rubber and Plastic Industry 
301.03 
141 
15 
Hotel and Restaurant 
243.04 
228 
16 
Textile Industry 
181.73 
142 
17 
Other Services 
173.60 
785 
18 
Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 
163.70 
57 
19 
Other Industry 
66.42 
91 
20 
Fishery 
26.89 
33 
21 
Forestry 
20.65 
21 
22 
Livestock 
11.50 
14 
23 
Wood Industry 
9.16 
35 
24 
Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry 
0.00 
4 
TOTAL 
14,287.79 
5,285 
FDI 
DDI 
NO 
SECTOR 
INVESTMENT 
(RpBillion) 
PROJECT 
1 
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 
28,446.00 
36 
2 
Food Industry 
9,765.02 
190 
3 
Food Crops and Plantation 
5,771.82 
100 
4 
Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 
4,946.38 
25 
5 
Construction 
4,887.24 
13 
6 
Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 
4,570.46 
29 
7 
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 
3,455.81 
50 
8 
Non Metallic Mineral Industry 
3,320.70 
38 
9 
Paper and Printing Industry 
2,381.48 
25 
10 
Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 
1,716.66 
47 
11 
Rubber and Plastic Industry 
1,640.34 
69 
12 
Textile Industry 
553.20 
33 
13 
Mining 
268.19 
15 
14 
Livestock 
235.68 
27 
15 
Other Services 
230.56 
27 
16 
Transport Equipment And Other Transport 
180.71 
10 
17 
Trade and Repair 
134.92 
44 
18 
Hotel and Restaurant 
129.56 
29 
19 
Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 
67.26 
3 
20 
Wood Industry 
63.35 
10 
21 
Other Industry 
38.13 
7 
22 
Forestry 
0.31 
8 
23 
Fishery 
0.00 
5 
24 
Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry 
0.00 
1 
TOTAL 
72,803.78 
841 
Investment RealizationinJanuary-June2014: Based On Sector 
January–June 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
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ServicesRp 51.3 T(40.0%) 
Manufacturing (Industry) Rp 51.2T(40.0%) 
MiningRp. 18.8 T(14.6%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp 6.6 T(5.1%) 
LivestockRp 0.3 T0.3% 
FisheryRp 0.0 T(0.0%) 
ForestryRp 0.0 T(0.0%) 
2013 
Manufacturing (Industry) 
Rp49.9 T(54.1%) 
Services 
Rp21.9 T(23.8%) 
MiningRp10.5 T 
(11.4%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp9.6 T 
(10.4%) 
ForestryRp0.14 T 
(0.2%) 
LivestockRp0.1 T 
(0.1%) 
Fishery 
Rp0.01 T 
(0.0%) 
2012 
DDI Trend Sector : 2010 -June2014 
T = Trillion 
ServicesRp43.3 T(59.5%) 
Manufacturing (Industry) Rp23.2 T(31.8%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp 5.8 T(8.0%) 
MiningRp0.3 T(0.4%) 
LivestockRp0.2 T(0.3%) 
ForestryRp0.0003 T(0.0%) 
FisheryRp0.0 T(0.0%) 
Jan-Jun 2014 
Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 
Manufacturing (Industry) 
Rp24.4 T 
(40.3%) 
Services 
Rp22.8 T(37.6%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp8.9 T 
(14.7%) 
MiningRp3.0 T 
(5.1%) 
LivestockRp1.2 T 
(2.0%) 
Forestry 
Rp0.2 T(0.3%) 
Fishery 
Rp0.001 T(0.0%) 
2010 
Manufacturing (Industry) Rp38.5 T 
(50.7%) 
Services 
Rp20.9 T(27.6%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp9.4 T 
(12.3%) 
MiningRp6.9 T 
(9.1%) 
LivestockRp0.3T 
(0.3%) 
ForestryRp0.001 T 
(0.0%) 
2011
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 
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Manufacturing (Industry) 
US$15.8 B(55.4%) 
Services 
US$6.3 B(22.0%) 
MiningUS$ 4.8 B 
(16.8%) 
Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.6 B 
(5.6%) 
Forestry 
US$ 0.03 B 
(0.1%) 
Livestock 
US$ 0.01 B(0.1%) 
Fishery 
US$ 0.01 B0.0% 
2013 
B= Billion 
Manufacturing (Industry) US$ 6.7 B(47.0%) 
ServicesUS$ 3.6 B(25.4%) 
MiningUS$ 2.7 B(19.2%) 
Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.1 B(8.0%) 
FisheryUS$ 0.03 B(0.2%) 
ForestryUS$ 0.02 B(0.1%) 
LivestockUS$ 0.1 B(0.1%) 
Jan-Jun 2014 
Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 
FDI Trend Sector : 2010 -June2014 
Services 
US$9.8 B(60.7%) 
Manufacturing (Industry) US$3.3 B 
(20.6%) 
MiningUS$2.2 B 
(13.6%) 
Food Crops and PlantationUS$0.8B 
(4.6%) 
ForestryUS$0.04 B 
(0.2%) 
LivestockUS$0.025 B 
(0.2%) 
FisheryUS$0.002 B 
(0.1%) 
2010 
Services 
US$7.8 B(40.1%) 
Manufacturing (Industry) US$6.8 B 
(34.9%) 
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%) 
Fishery 
US$0.01 B 
(0.1%) 
2011 
Manufacturing (Industry) US$11.8 B 
(47.9%) 
Services 
US$6.9 B 
(27.9%) 
MiningUS$4.2 B 
(17.3%) 
Food Crops and PlantationUS$1.6 B 
(6.5%) 
Fishery 
US$0.03 B(0.1%) 
ForestryUS$0.03 B 
(0.1%) 
LivestockUS$0.02 B 
(0.1%) 
2012
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Manufacturing (Industry) Rp108.7 T (43.3%) 
ServicesRp82.0 T (32.7%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp41.9 T (16.7%) 
MiningRp17.9 T (7.1%) 
LivestockRp0.4 T (0.2%) 
ForestryRp0.1 T (0.0%) 
FisheryRp0.1 T (0.0%) 
2011 
ServicesRp201.1 T(50.5%) 
Manufacturing (Industry) Rp110.6 T(27.7%) 
MiningRp64.3 T(16.1%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp21.8 T(5.5%) 
LivestockRp0.6 T(0.2%) 
FisheryRp0.1 T(0.0%) 
ForestryRp0.1 T(0.0%) 
2013 
T = Trillion 
Manufacturing (Industry) 
Rp93.7 T(42.0%) 
ServicesRp81.5 T (36.6%) 
MiningRp29.0 T (13.0%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp17.8 T (8.0%) 
LivestockRp0.4 T (0.2%) 
FisheryRp0.3 T (0.1%) 
ForestryRp0.2 T (0.1%) 
Jan -Jun 2014 
Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 
DDI and FDI Trend Sector : 2010 -June2014 
Manufacturing (Industry) Rp89.8 T(60.7%) 
ServicesRp30.4 T (20.6%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp20.1 T (13.6%) 
MiningRp6.8 T (4.6%) 
LivestockRp0.4 T (0.2%) 
ForestryRp0.2 T (0.2%) 
FisheryRp0.2 T (0.1%) 
2010 
Manufacturing (Industry) Rp155.8 T (49.7%) 
ServicesRp83.7 T (26.7%) 
MiningRp48.8 T (15.6%) 
Food Crops and PlantationRp24.0 T(7.7%) 
ForestryRp0.4 T (0.1%) 
LivestockRp0.3 T (0.1%) 
FisheryRp0.2 T(0.1%) 
2012
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East JavaRp 18.2 T(25.0%) 
West JavaRp10.5 T(14.5%) 
Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 8.3 T(11.4%) 
Central JavaRp7.7 T(10.6%) 
East Kalimantan 
Rp6.5 T(8.9%) 
OthersRp21.6 T(29.6%) 
DDI + FDI 
DDI 
West JavaUS$ 3.2 B(22.6%) 
Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 2.1 B(14.7%) 
East KalimantanUS$ 1.5 B 
(10.5%) 
BantenUS$ 1.1 B 
(7.5%) 
East JavaUS$ 1.0 B(6.8%) 
OthersUS$ 5.4 B(37.9%) 
FDI 
West JavaRp44.5 T (20.0%) 
Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 30.4 T (13.7%) 
East JavaRp28.5 T (12.8%) 
East KalimantanRp22.1 T(9.9%) 
BantenRp16.5 T (7.4%) 
OthersRp80.8 T (36.2%) 
T= Trillion 
B= Billion 
Investment RealizationinJanuary -June2014: Based On Location 
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NO 
LOCATION 
INVESTMENT 
(US$ Million) 
PROJECT 
1 
WestJava 
3,231.3 
1,007 
2 
Special Territory of Jakarta 
2,104.1 
1,696 
3 
East Kalimantan 
1,490.4 
153 
4 
Banten 
1,073.4 
420 
5 
EastJava 
974.7 
274 
6 
Riau 
946.0 
83 
7 
Papua 
657.3 
35 
8 
WestKalimantan 
511.4 
119 
9 
CentralKalimantan 
443.0 
85 
10 
SouthSumatera 
369.8 
81 
11 
West Nusa Tenggara 
368.3 
70 
12 
South Kalimantan 
318.9 
58 
13 
Cental Java 
298.9 
142 
14 
North Sumatera 
278.8 
168 
15 
Riau Islands 
207.2 
91 
16 
Bali 
180.3 
299 
17 
South Sulawesi 
168.2 
37 
18 
Lampung 
112.3 
39 
19 
West Papua 
82.9 
24 
20 
North Sulawesi 
80.0 
51 
21 
Central Sulawesi 
68.8 
39 
22 
Southeast Sulawesi 
62.4 
35 
23 
Bangka Belitung Islands 
56.4 
18 
24 
North Maluku 
45.5 
12 
25 
West Sumatera 
39.2 
59 
26 
Jambi 
29.9 
36 
27 
North Kalimantan 
29.3 
9 
28 
Special Region of Yogyakarta 
25.0 
33 
29 
Aceh 
15.3 
37 
30 
Maluku 
9.3 
21 
31 
East Nusa Tenggara 
4.4 
30 
32 
Bengkulu 
3.6 
9 
33 
West Sulawesi 
1.5 
6 
34 
Gorontalo 
0.0 
9 
TOTAL 
14,287.8 
5,285 
FDI 
DDI 
NO 
LOCATION 
INVESTMENT 
(Rp Billion) 
PROJECT 
1 
East Java 
18,243.1 
143 
2 
West Java 
10,531.3 
128 
3 
Special Territory of Jakarta 
8,338.8 
57 
4 
Central Java 
7,690.1 
61 
5 
East Kalimantan 
6,451.2 
19 
6 
Banten 
5,273.6 
48 
7 
Riau 
4,644.2 
46 
8 
North Sumatera 
3,545.2 
62 
9 
Aceh 
2,620.0 
40 
10 
West Kalimantan 
1,957.3 
31 
11 
Central Kalimantan 
665.0 
8 
12 
South Sumatera 
622.5 
23 
13 
South Sulawesi 
546.0 
26 
14 
South Kalimantan 
538.3 
17 
15 
Southeast Sulawesi 
235.9 
3 
16 
Jambi 
227.2 
27 
17 
West Nusa Tenggara 
171.9 
6 
18 
Special Region of Yogyakarta 
125.5 
5 
19 
Bangka Belitung Islands 
113.9 
2 
20 
North Sulawesi 
64.7 
13 
21 
North Maluku 
61.7 
1 
22 
West Papua 
32.9 
5 
23 
Lampung 
31.7 
17 
24 
Central Sulawesi 
24.8 
5 
25 
Gorontalo 
19.3 
1 
26 
Bali 
8.2 
10 
27 
Riau Islands 
7.9 
25 
28 
West Sumatera 
7.6 
7 
29 
East Nusa Tenggara 
3.5 
1 
30 
Papua 
0.5 
4 
TOTAL 
72,803.8 
841 
Investment RealizationinJanuary-June2014: Based On Location 
January-June2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
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East Java 
Rp34.8 T(27.2%) 
East Kalimantan 
Rp15.8 T(12.4%) 
Central Java 
Rp12.6 T(9.8%) 
West Java 
Rp9.0 T(7.0%) 
South Kalimantan 
Rp 8.3 T(6.5%) 
Others 
Rp47.7 T(37.1%) 
2013 
T = Trillion 
East JavaRp21.5 T 
(23.3%) 
West JavaRp11.4 T 
(12.3%) 
Special Teritory of JakartaRp 8.5 T 
(9.3%) 
East KalimantanRp5.9 T 
(6.4%) 
Central JavaRp5.8 T 
(6.3%) 
OthersRp39.1 T 
(42.4%) 
2012 
Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 
DDI Trend Location : 2010 -June2014 
West Java 
Rp11.2 T14.7% 
East Java 
Rp9.7 T(12.7%) 
Special Teritory of Jakarta 
Rp 9.3 T(12.2%) 
Riau 
Rp7.5 T(9.8%) 
East Kalimantan 
Rp6.6 T(8.6%) 
Others 
Rp31.7 T41.9% 
2011 
West Java 
Rp15.8 T 
(26.1%) 
East JavaRp8.1 T 
(13.3%) 
East Kalimantan 
Rp 7.9 T (13.0%) 
BantenRp 5.8 T (9.6%) 
Special Teritory of JakartaRp 18.4 T 
(7.6%) 
Others 
Rp18.4 T (30.4%) 
2010 
East JavaRp 18.2 T(25.0%) 
West JavaRp10.5 T(14.5%) 
Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 8.3 T(11.4%) 
Central JavaRp7.7 T(10.6%) 
East Kalimantan 
Rp6.5 T(8.9%) 
OthersRp21.6 T(29.6%) 
Jan-Jun 2014
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West Java 
US$ 7.1 B(24.9%) 
BantenUS$ 3.7 B 
(13.0%) 
East Java 
US$ 3.4 B(11.9%) 
Special Teritory of Jakarta 
US$ 2.6 B(9.1%) 
Papua 
US$ 2.4 B(8.2%) 
Others 
US$ 9.4 B(32.9%) 
2013 
B = Billion 
Special Teritory 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 JavaUS$4.2 B 
(17.1%) 
Special Teritory 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$9.2 B 
(37.5%) 
2012 
Special Teritory of Jakarta 
US$ 6.4B 
(39.7%) 
East Java 
US$ 1.8B 
(10.9%) 
West Java 
US$ 1.7B 
(10.4%) 
Banten 
US$ 1.1B 
(9.5%) 
East Kalimantan 
US$ 1.1B 
(6.7%) 
Others 
US$ 3.7B 
(22.8%) 
FDI Trend Location : 2010 -June2014 
Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 
West JavaUS$ 3.2 B(22.6%) 
Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 2.1 B(14.7%) 
East KalimantanUS$ 1.5 B 
(10.5%) 
BantenUS$ 1.1 B 
(7.5%) 
East JavaUS$ 1.0 B(6.8%) 
OthersUS$ 5.4 B(37.9%) 
Jan-Jun 2014
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West JavaRp49.3 T(15.7%) 
Special Teritory 
of JakartaRp 45.5 T(14.5%) 
East JavaRp42.2 T(13.5%) 
BantenRp 29.6 T(9.4%) 
East KalimantanRp23.1 T(7.4%) 
OthersRp123.6 T(39.5%) 
2012 
Special Teritory of JakartaRp 52.7 T(21.0%) 
West JavaRp45.8 T(18.2%) 
BantenRp 23.8 T(9.5%) 
East JavaRp21.5 T(8.5%) 
PapuaRp13.2 T(5.3%) 
OthersRp94.3 T(37.5%) 
2011 
Special Teritory 
of JakartaRp 63.4 T(30.4%) 
West JavaRp31.3 T(15.0%) 
East JavaRp24.3 T(11.6%) 
BantenRp 19.8 T(9.5%) 
East KalimantanRp15.9 T(7.6%) 
OthersRp54.2 T(25.9 %) 
2010 
West JavaRp76.5 T(19.2%) 
East JavaRp67.0 T(16.8%) 
BantenRp 39.0 T(9.8%) 
Special Teritory 
of JakartaRp 30.2 T(7.6%) 
East KalimantanRp28.3 T(7.1%) 
OthersRp157.5 T(39.5%) 
2013 
T = Trillion 
West JavaRp44.5 T (20.0%) 
Special Teritory of JakartaRp 30.4 T (13.7%) 
East JavaRp28.5 T (12.8%) 
East KalimantanRp22.1 T(9.9%) 
BantenRp16.5 T (7.4%) 
OthersRp80.8 T (36.3%) 
Jan-Jun 2014 
Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 
DDI And FDI Trend Location : 2010 -June2014
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B=Billion 
Investment Realization in January-June2014 : Based on Country of Origin 
SingaporeUS$ 3.4 B(23.8%) 
JapanUS$ 1.5 B(10.8%) 
MalaysiaUS$ 0.7 B(5.0%) 
USAUS$ 0.7 B(4.6%) 
South Korea US$ 0.7 B(4.6%) 
OthersUS$ 7.3 B(51.2%) 
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NO 
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN 
INVESTMENT 
(US$ Million) 
PROJECT 
1 
Singapore 
3,393.93 
883 
2 
Japan 
1,541.70 
562 
3 
Malaysia 
717.35 
297 
4 
USA 
663.13 
102 
5 
South Korea 
654.75 
539 
6 
United Kingdom 
646.18 
112 
7 
Netherlands 
604.71 
103 
8 
Australia 
449.70 
134 
9 
Mauritius 
430.58 
29 
10 
British Virgin Islands 
368.15 
146 
11 
China 
231.12 
259 
12 
Hong Kong 
216.51 
128 
13 
Thailand 
193.66 
36 
14 
Switzerland 
115.63 
36 
15 
Seychelles 
111.55 
13 
16 
Canada 
95.83 
19 
17 
Taiwan 
79.78 
91 
18 
France 
69.88 
59 
19 
Luxembourg 
49.37 
18 
20 
Afghanistan 
42.04 
4 
21 
Germany 
39.50 
72 
22 
Italy 
23.83 
24 
23 
India 
17.67 
87 
24 
New Zealand 
13.03 
11 
25 
Cayman Islands 
12.89 
31 
26 
Philippines 
10.97 
9 
27 
Spain 
10.97 
11 
28 
Belgium 
10.48 
13 
29 
Turkey 
8.15 
14 
30 
Cyprus 
7.57 
2 
31 
Poland 
4.20 
4 
32 
Finland 
3.60 
3 
33 
Marshall Island 
3.07 
5 
34 
West Samoa 
2.51 
5 
35 
Saudi Arabia 
2.33 
5 
36 
Jordan 
2.10 
2 
37 
United Arab Emirates 
1.52 
19 
Investment Realization inJanuary-June2014 : Based on Country of Origin 
NO 
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN 
INVESTMENT 
(US$ Million) 
PROJECT 
38 
Sweden 
1.10 
7 
39 
Russia 
0.88 
10 
40 
Pakistan 
0.85 
7 
41 
Lebanon 
0.61 
4 
42 
Puerto Rico 
0.58 
1 
43 
Denmark 
0.54 
5 
44 
Congo 
0.50 
1 
45 
SouthAfrica 
0.50 
1 
46 
Nigeria 
0.50 
3 
47 
Austria 
0.47 
9 
48 
Guinea 
0.40 
1 
49 
Bangladesh 
0.20 
1 
50 
Czech 
0.20 
3 
51 
Kenya 
0.15 
1 
52 
Estonia 
0.15 
1 
53 
Maldives 
0.12 
1 
54 
Tanzania 
0.11 
1 
55 
Norway 
0.10 
1 
56 
Egypt 
0.04 
1 
57 
Nepal 
0.01 
1 
58 
Morocco 
0.01 
1 
59 
Mali 
0.00 
1 
60 
Hungary 
0.00 
2 
61 
Bahamas 
0.00 
1 
62 
Argentina 
0.00 
1 
63 
Brazil 
0.00 
1 
64 
Vietnam 
0.00 
1 
65 
Slovakia 
0.00 
2 
66 
Panama 
0.00 
4 
67 
Belize 
0.00 
1 
68 
Bulgaria 
0.00 
2 
69 
Guatemala 
0.00 
2 
70 
Slovenia 
0.00 
1 
71 
Iran 
0.00 
1 
72 
Scotland 
0.00 
2 
73 
Joint Countries 
3,429.84 
1,315 
TOTAL 
14,287.79 
5,285 
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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(7.0%) 
South Korea 
US$ 1.2 B(6.3%) 
Others 
US$ 8.8 B 
(45.1%) 
2011 
FDI Trends by Country of Origin (Top 5) : 2010–June 2014 
Investment Realization Progress : 2010–June 2014 
M = Miliar 
Singapore 
US$ 5.01 B 
(30.9%) 
UK 
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 
SingaporeUS$ 4.9 B 
(19.8%) 
JapanUS$ 2.5 B 
(10.0%) 
South Korea US$ 1.9 B 
(7.9%) 
USA US$ 1.2 B 
(5.1%) 
MauritiusUS$ 1.1 B 
(4.3%) 
Others US$ 13.0 B 
(52.9%) 
2012 
SingaporeUS$ 3.4 B(23.8%) 
JapanUS$ 1.5 B(10.8%) 
MalaysiaUS$ 0.7 B(5.0%) 
USAUS$ 0.7 B 
(4.6%) 
South Korea US$ 0.7 B 
(4.6%) 
OthersUS$ 7.3 B(51.2%) 
Jan-Jun 2014 
JapanUS$ 4.7 B(16.5%) 
Singapore 
US$ 4.7 B(16.3%) 
USA US$ 2.4 B(8.5%) 
South Korea US$ 2.2 B(7.7%) 
UK US$ 1.1 B(3.8%) 
Others US$ 13.5 B(47.2%) 
2013
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DDI 
FDI 
DDI and FDI 
BasedonEconomicCorridorinJanuary–June2014period,thehighestrealizationofDDIandFDIwaslocatedinJavaCorridor.ThefurtherranksofrealizationoftheDDIwereinSumatera,Kalimantan,Sulawesi,BaliandNusaTenggara,alsoMalukuandPapuaCorridor.ThefurtherranksofrealizationoftheFDIwereinKalimantan,Sumatera,MalukuandPapua,BaliandNusaTenggara,andSulawesiCorridorattheleast. 
Economic Corridor 
T= Triliun 
SumateraRp33.4 B(15.0%) 
JavaRp131.1 B(58.8%) 
KalimantanRp38.9 B(17.5%) 
SulawesiRp4.9 B(2.2%) 
Bali and Nusa TenggaraRp6.0 B(2.7%) 
Maluku and PapuaRp8.4 B(3.8%) 
B = Billion 
January –June 2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor 
11,820.1 
50,202.4 
9,611.8 
890.7 
183.6 
95.2 
0 
5,000 
10,000 
15,000 
20,000 
25,000 
30,000 
35,000 
40,000 
45,000 
50,000 
55,000 
Sumatera 
Java 
Kalimantan 
Sulawesi 
Bali and Nusa Tenggara 
Maluku and Papua 
Rp Billion 
2,058.4 
7,707.4 
2,793.0 
381.0 
553.0 
795.0 
0 
1,000 
2,000 
3,000 
4,000 
5,000 
6,000 
7,000 
8,000 
Sumatera 
Java 
Kalimantan 
Sulawesi 
Bali and Nusa Tenggara 
Maluku and Papua 
US$ Million
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IV. Indonesian Labor Absorption
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Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress2010 -June2014 : Per Quarter 
Indonesian Labor Absorption : 2010 -June2014 
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 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
2014 
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 
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 
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 
0 
100,000 
200,000 
300,000 
400,000 
500,000 
600,000 
700,000 
Person
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V. Progress of Investment Realization :2010 -June2014
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Progress of Investment Realization 2010 -June2014 : Per Quarter 
Progress of Investment Realization :2010 -June2014 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
2014 
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 
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 
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 
0 
20 
40 
60 
80 
100 
120 
Rp Trillion
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Progress of Investment Realization of FDI 2010 -June2014 in USDollar : 
Per Quarter 
Notes: 
-2010, 2011 and 2012, exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,000 
-2013 (Q I andQ II), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,300 (based on State Budget 2013) 
-2013 (Q III andQ IV),exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2013) 
-2014(Q I and Q II), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 10,500 (based on State Budget 2014) 
Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 -June2014 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
Q3 
Q4 
Q1 
Q2 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
2014 
FDI 
3.9 
3.9 
4.5 
4.1 
4.4 
4.8 
5.2 
5.1 
5.7 
6.2 
6.3 
6.3 
7.0 
7.2 
7.0 
7.4 
6.9 
7.4 
0 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
US$ Billion 
FDI
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Investment Realization Progress 2010 -June2014 : New andExpansion Project 
DDI 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
Jan-Jun 2014 
I 
% 
I 
% 
I 
% 
I 
% 
I 
% 
New 
30.8 
50.9 
34.3 
45.1 
46.0 
49.9 
74.8 
58.3 
54.4 
74.7 
Expansion 
29.7 
49.1 
41.7 
54.9 
46.2 
50.1 
53.4 
41.7 
18.4 
25.3 
Total 
60.5 
100.0 
76.0 
100.0 
92.2 
100.0 
128.2 
100.0 
72.8 
100.0 
I =Investment(Rp Trillion) 
FDI 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
Jan-Jun 2014 
I 
% 
I 
% 
I 
% 
I 
% 
I 
% 
New 
65.2 
44.1 
78.3 
44.7 
115.7 
52.4 
176.0 
65.1 
98.7 
65.8 
Expansion 
82.8 
55.9 
97.0 
55.3 
105.3 
47.6 
94.4 
34.9 
51.3 
34.2 
Total 
148.0 
100.0 
175.3 
100.0 
221.0 
100.0 
270.4 
100.0 
150.0 
100.0 
Investment RealizationProgress: 2010 -June2014 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
Jan-Jun 2014 
New 
96.0 
112.6 
161.7 
250.8 
153.1 
Expansion 
112.5 
138.7 
151.5 
147.8 
69.7 
Total 
208.5 
251.3 
313.2 
398.6 
222.8 
0 
50 
100 
150 
200 
250 
300 
350 
400 
450 
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Press release tw ii 2014 en-final 24juli2014

  • 1. 24th July 2014 invest in Invest in remarkable indonesia Invest in remarkable indonesia indonesia 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 II AND JANUARY -JUNE 2014
  • 2. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 2 OUTLINE I. QUARTER II AND JANUARY -JUNE 2014 : In Comparison With 2013 II. QUARTER II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Of Origin III.JANUARY -JUNE 2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor IV.QUARTER II2014 : Indonesian Labor AbsorptionV.INVESTMENT REALIZATION PROGRESS : 2010–JUNE 2014
  • 3. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 3 I.Quarter II and January -June 2014 : in Comparison with 2013
  • 4. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 4 *) Revised 2014 Investment Target, BKPM’s Strategic Planning 2010 –2014 **) Achievement January –June 2014 towards 2014target Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 DDI: Domestic Direct Investment FDI: Foreign Direct Investment QuarterII 2014 y-o-y q-o-q DDI 15.4% 10.3% FDI 16.9% 8.3% TOTAL 16.4% 9.0% Jan-Jun 2014 y-o-y DDI 20.2% FDI 13.5% TOTAL 15.6% Q I 2013 Q II 2013 Jan-Jun 2013 Q I 2014 Q II 2014 Jan-Jun 2014 Target 2014*) Achievements**) TOTAL 93.099.8 192.8 106.6 116.2 222.8 456.6 48.8% FDI 65.5 66.7 132.2 72.0 78.0 150.0 297.3 50.5% DDI 27.5 33.1 60.6 34.6 38.2 72.8 159.3 45.7% 0 50 100 150 200 250 300350 400 450 500 Rp Trillion ThevalueofinvestmentinQuarterIIisinvestmentrealizationduringthreemonthsperiodofreport(April-June2014)basedoninvestmentrealizationreportfromDDIandFDIcompanies OilandGas,Banking,Non-BankFinancialInstitution,Insurance,LeasingandHomeIndustryareexcluded TheinvestmentvalueisinRpTrillion(T)withthecurrencyrateofUS$1=Rp.10,500.-basedonStateBudget2014 InvestmentRealizationinQuarterIIof2014:Rp116.2T,increasesaround9.0%fromQuarterIof2014(Rp106.6T)orincreasesaround16.4%fromQuarterIIof2013(Rp99.8T) InvestmentRealizationinJanuary-June2014:Rp222.8T,increasesaround15.6%fromthatinJanuary–June2013(Rp192.8T) Quarter II andJanuary–June2014 : In comparison with 2013
  • 5. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 5 Quarter II 2013 QuarterII 2014Jan-Jun 2013 Jan-Jun 2014 DDIRp33.1 T(33.2%) FDIRp66.7 T(66.8%) DDIRp60.6 T(31.4%) FDIRp132.2 T(68.6%) T= Trillion DDIRp 38.2T(32.9%) FDIRp 78.0T(67.1%) DDIRp 72.8T(32.7%) FDIRp 150.0T(67.3%) 1. QuarterII 2013 andQuarterII 2014: DDI and FDI 2. Jan-Jun 2013 andJan-Jun 2014: DDI and FDI Quarter II andJanuary–June 2014 : In comparison with 2013 Investment Realization in Quarter II and Semester I 2014 compared to the same period in 2013: DDI and FDI
  • 6. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 6 Quarter II 2013 QuarterII 2014 Jan-Jun 2013 Jan-Jun 2014 JavaRp60.9 T (61.0%) Outside JavaRp38.9 T (39.0%) JavaRp109.5T (56.8%) Outside JavaRp83.3 T (43.2%) T= Trillion JavaRp 69.1T(59.5%) Outside JavaRp 47.1T(40.5%) JavaRp 131.1T(58.8%) Outside JavaRp 91.7T(41.2%) 1. Quarter II 2013 dan QuarterII 2014: Java and Outside Java 2. Jan-Jun 2013 andJan-Jun 2014: Java and Outside Java Quarter II andJanuary–June2014 : In comparison with 2013 Investment Realization in Quarter II and Semester I 2014 compared to the same period in 2013: Java andOutsideJava
  • 7. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 7 II. Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
  • 8. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 8FDIDDI DDI + FDI T= Trillion B = Billion Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp18.9 T(16.3%) Food IndustryRp18.4 T(15.8%) Transportation, Warehouse and TelecommunicationRp17.0 T(14.6%) MiningRp11.5 T(9.9%) Food Crops and PlantationRp 10.2 T(8.8%) OthersRp40.2 T(34.6%) Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Sector Transportation, Warehouse and TelecommunicationUS$ 1.4 B(19.3%) Food IndustryUS$ 1.3 B(17.3%) MiningUS$ 1.1 B(14.7%) Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 0.6 B(7.6%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical IndustryUS$ 0.5 B(6.3%) OthersUS$ 2.6 B(34.8%) Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp17.1 T(44.8%) Food IndustryRp4.9 T (12.9%) Food Crops and PlantationRp4.2 T (11.1%) ConstructionRp2.6 T(6.8%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical IndustryRp2.5 T(6.6%) OthersRp6.8 T (17.8%)
  • 9. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 9 NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (RpBillion) PROJECT 1 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 17,096.60 24 2 Food Industry 4,928.94 120 3 Food Crops and Plantation 4,228.09 70 4 Construction 2,588.89 5 5 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 2,510.87 26 6 Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 1,878.43 10 7 Paper and Printing Industry 1,446.58 12 8 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 1,435.99 14 9 Rubber and Plastic Industry 1,171.32 41 10 Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 366.76 26 11 Livestock 218.37 19 12 Textile Industry 190.44 17 13 Trade and Repair 53.85 27 14 Mining 34.60 6 15 Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 12.05 18 16 Other Industry 11.38 3 17 Other Services 3.59 10 18 Wood Industry 2.72 2 19 Transport Equipment And Other Transport 2.64 2 20 Hotel and Restaurant 0.68 13 21 Fishery 0.00 5 22 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 0.00 1 23 Forestry 0.00 6 TOTAL 38,182.79 477 NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 1,435.76 68 2 Food Industry 1,287.08 271 3 Mining 1,093.66 224 4 Food Crops and Plantation 563.66 146 5 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 468.12 170 6 Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 460.42 275 7 Transport Equipment And Other Transport 421.65 126 8 Construction 311.96 58 9 Rubber and Plastic Industry 239.62 89 10 Trade and Repair 189.02 789 11 Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 185.31 67 12 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 172.44 42 13 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 164.33 47 14 Hotel and Restaurant 125.79 125 15 Other Services 87.86 474 16 Textile Industry 81.87 89 17 Other Industry 53.88 70 18 Fishery 23.71 21 19 Paper and Printing Industry 21.39 31 20 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 17.53 37 21 Forestry 14.36 11 22 Livestock 9.46 11 23 Wood Industry 2.67 23 24 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry 0.00 3 TOTAL 7,431.59 3,267 FDI DDI Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Sector Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
  • 10. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 10Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 1.7 B(22.7%) West JavaUS$ 1.5 B(19.7%) East Kalimantan US$ 0.7 B(9.3%) East Java US$ 0.6 B(8.5%) BantenUS$ 0.5 B(6.5%) OthersUS$ 2.5 B(33.3%) FDI DDI East JavaRp10.5 T (27.6%) East Kalimantan Rp5.7 T (15.0%) BantenRp 4.9 T (12.8%) Central JavaRp4.4 T (11.5%) RiauRp3.9 T (10.3%) OthersRp8.7 T (22.8%) West JavaRp17.8 T (15.3%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 17.8 T (15.3%) East JavaRp17.2 T (14.8%) East Kalimantan Rp13.0 T (11.2%) BantenRp10.0 T (8.6%) OthersRp40.4 T (34.8%) DDI + FDI T= Trillion B= Billion Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Location
  • 11. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 11 NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Special Territory of Jakarta 1,687.52 1,012 2 West Java 1,463.89 634 3 East Kalimantan 691.85 74 4 East Java 635.12 180 5 Banten 482.40 265 6 Papua 371.63 19 7 Riau 327.32 64 8 West Kalimantan 274.11 71 9 West Nusa Tenggara 239.90 24 10 CentralJawa 170.93 102 11 South Kalimantan 170.24 23 12 North Sumatera 156.34 117 13 Central Kalimantan 133.41 32 14 South Sulawesi 121.04 28 15 Riau Islands 99.45 69 16 Lampung 96.99 23 17 South Sumatera 65.70 49 18 Central Sulawesi 52.28 24 19 Bali 44.48 191 20 North Sulawesi 33.49 35 21 North Kalimantan 29.29 8 22 Bangka Belitung Islands 21.47 13 23 Special Region of Yogyakarta 15.36 28 24 Aceh 10.96 23 25 North Maluku 10.03 9 26 Maluku 7.59 16 27 Jambi 5.64 23 28 West Papua 5.16 16 29 Bengkulu 1.88 6 30 West Sumatera 1.74 36 31 East Nusa Tenggara 1.66 16 32 West Sulawesi 1.40 4 33 SoutheastSulawesi 1.28 25 34 Gorontalo 0.04 8 TOTAL 7,431.59 3,267 FDI DDI Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Location NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 EastJava 10,529.22 83 2 EastKalimantan 5,741.77 13 3 Banten 4,901.30 28 4 Central Java 4,378.45 33 5 Riau 3,947.37 35 6 North Sumatera 2,985.77 49 7 West Java 2,442.95 57 8 Aceh 1,084.28 12 9 Central Kalimantan 549.97 3 10 South Kalimantan 495.37 9 11 West Kalimantan 386.91 17 12 South Sumatera 240.20 16 13 South Sulawesi 189.29 16 14 West Nusa Tenggara 148.31 2 15 Special Territory of Jakarta 67.14 24 16 Jambi 65.54 17 17 Lampung 14.23 14 18 North Sulawesi 11.31 3 19 Special Region of Yogyakarta 2.00 3 20 East Nusa Tenggara 0.76 1 21 Bali 0.63 6 22 Papua 0.03 3 23 CentralSulawesi 0.00 4 24 SoutheastSulawesi 0.00 2 25 RiauIslands 0.00 19 26 West Papua 0.00 2 27 West Sumatera 0.00 5 28 Bangka BelitungIslands 0.00 1 TOTAL 38,182.79 477 Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
  • 12. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 12B= BillionInvestment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Country of Origin SingaporeUS$ 2.1 B(28.4%) MalaysiaUS$ 0.6 B(8.3%) JapanUS$ 0.6 B (7.9%) UKUS$ 0.6 B(7.9%) USAUS$ 0.4 B(5.4%) Other Countries US$ 3.1 B(42.1%) Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
  • 13. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 13 NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Singapore 2,112.84 546 2 Malaysia 616.62 190 3 Japan 589.78 370 4 United Kingdom 588.83 77 5 USA 401.53 68 6 Netherlands 387.60 65 7 SouthKorea 304.33 325 8 British Virgin Islands 210.74 91 9 China 175.41 145 10 Australia 131.82 71 11 Seychelles 62.30 7 12 Canada 53.11 11 13 Thailand 39.31 16 14 France 37.34 39 15 Mauritania 34.51 23 16 Taiwan 33.42 56 17 Luxembourg 25.60 7 18 Hong Kong 25.28 73 19 Swiss 24.76 23 20 Italy 23.67 13 21 Philippines 10.85 5 22 Cayman Islands 10.71 27 23 Afghanistan 10.33 2 24 Germany 8.47 54 25 India 5.35 36 26 Belgium 4.85 8 27 Turkey 4.82 9 28 NewZealand 4.27 6 29 West Samoa 2.51 5 NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$Million) PROJECT 30 Sweden 1.10 4 31 Saudi Arabia 0.83 4 32 Lebanon 0.50 2 33 Nigeria 0.50 2 34 South Africa 0.50 1 35 Austria 0.47 8 36 Pakistan 0.45 4 37 United ArabEmirates 0.42 9 38 Guinea 0.40 1 39 Russia 0.32 5 40 Spain 0.24 5 41 Czech 0.20 3 42 Jordan 0.19 1 43 Estonia 0.15 1 44 Denmark 0.15 2 45 Marshall Island 0.11 3 46 Tanzania 0.11 1 47 Nepal 0.01 1 48 Slovenia 0.00 1 49 Slovakia 0.00 1 50 Panama 0.00 4 51 Scotland 0.00 2 52 Bulgaria 0.00 1 53 Guatemala 0.00 1 54 Bahama 0.00 1 55 Brasil 0.00 1 56 Joint Countries 1,483.99 830 TOTAL 7,431.59 3,267 Investment Realization in Quarter II 2014 : Based on Country of Origin Quarter II 2014 : Sector, Location, and Country Origin
  • 14. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 14 III. January -June 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 15. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 15 Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp28.4 T(39.1%) Food IndustryRp9.8 T(13.4%) Food Crops and PlantationRp5.8 T(7.9%) Transportation, Warehouse and TelecommunicationRp4.9 T(6.8%) ConstructionRp4.9 T(6.7%) OthersRp19.0 T (26.1%) MiningUS$ 2.7 B(19.2%) Food IndustryUS$ 2.1 B(14.5%) Transportation, Warehouse and TelecommunicationUS$ 1.7 B(11.5%) Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.1 B(8.0%) Transport Equipment And Other TransportUS$ 1.0 B(7.2%) Others US$ 5.7 B (39.6%) FDI DDI DDI + FDI Electricity, Gas and Water SupplyRp33.0 T(14.8%) Food IndustryRp31.4 T(14.1%) MiningRp29.0 T(13.0%) Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication Rp22.3 T(10.0%) Food Crops and PlantationRp17.8 T(8.0%) OthersRp89.4 T(40.1%) T= Trillion B = Billion January-June2014: Sector, Location,Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor Investment Realization January -June 2014:Based on Sector
  • 16. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 16 NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (US$Million) PROJECT 1 Mining 2,739.55 411 2 Food Industry 2,064.96 424 3 Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 1,649.70 136 4 Food Crops and Plantation 1,141.65 221 5 Transport Equipment And Other Transport 1,027.56 190 6 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 979.41 245 7 Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 859.11 409 8 Paper and Printing Industry 535.85 47 9 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 522.56 70 10 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 429.54 80 11 Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 403.34 131 12 Construction 386.78 93 13 Trade and Repair 350.06 1,277 14 Rubber and Plastic Industry 301.03 141 15 Hotel and Restaurant 243.04 228 16 Textile Industry 181.73 142 17 Other Services 173.60 785 18 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 163.70 57 19 Other Industry 66.42 91 20 Fishery 26.89 33 21 Forestry 20.65 21 22 Livestock 11.50 14 23 Wood Industry 9.16 35 24 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry 0.00 4 TOTAL 14,287.79 5,285 FDI DDI NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (RpBillion) PROJECT 1 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 28,446.00 36 2 Food Industry 9,765.02 190 3 Food Crops and Plantation 5,771.82 100 4 Transportation, Warehouse and Telecommunication 4,946.38 25 5 Construction 4,887.24 13 6 Real Estate, Industrial Estate and Business Activities 4,570.46 29 7 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 3,455.81 50 8 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 3,320.70 38 9 Paper and Printing Industry 2,381.48 25 10 Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry 1,716.66 47 11 Rubber and Plastic Industry 1,640.34 69 12 Textile Industry 553.20 33 13 Mining 268.19 15 14 Livestock 235.68 27 15 Other Services 230.56 27 16 Transport Equipment And Other Transport 180.71 10 17 Trade and Repair 134.92 44 18 Hotel and Restaurant 129.56 29 19 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 67.26 3 20 Wood Industry 63.35 10 21 Other Industry 38.13 7 22 Forestry 0.31 8 23 Fishery 0.00 5 24 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry 0.00 1 TOTAL 72,803.78 841 Investment RealizationinJanuary-June2014: Based On Sector January–June 2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 17. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 17 ServicesRp 51.3 T(40.0%) Manufacturing (Industry) Rp 51.2T(40.0%) MiningRp. 18.8 T(14.6%) Food Crops and PlantationRp 6.6 T(5.1%) LivestockRp 0.3 T0.3% FisheryRp 0.0 T(0.0%) ForestryRp 0.0 T(0.0%) 2013 Manufacturing (Industry) Rp49.9 T(54.1%) Services Rp21.9 T(23.8%) MiningRp10.5 T (11.4%) Food Crops and PlantationRp9.6 T (10.4%) ForestryRp0.14 T (0.2%) LivestockRp0.1 T (0.1%) Fishery Rp0.01 T (0.0%) 2012 DDI Trend Sector : 2010 -June2014 T = Trillion ServicesRp43.3 T(59.5%) Manufacturing (Industry) Rp23.2 T(31.8%) Food Crops and PlantationRp 5.8 T(8.0%) MiningRp0.3 T(0.4%) LivestockRp0.2 T(0.3%) ForestryRp0.0003 T(0.0%) FisheryRp0.0 T(0.0%) Jan-Jun 2014 Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 Manufacturing (Industry) Rp24.4 T (40.3%) Services Rp22.8 T(37.6%) Food Crops and PlantationRp8.9 T (14.7%) MiningRp3.0 T (5.1%) LivestockRp1.2 T (2.0%) Forestry Rp0.2 T(0.3%) Fishery Rp0.001 T(0.0%) 2010 Manufacturing (Industry) Rp38.5 T (50.7%) Services Rp20.9 T(27.6%) Food Crops and PlantationRp9.4 T (12.3%) MiningRp6.9 T (9.1%) LivestockRp0.3T (0.3%) ForestryRp0.001 T (0.0%) 2011
  • 18. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 18 Manufacturing (Industry) US$15.8 B(55.4%) Services US$6.3 B(22.0%) MiningUS$ 4.8 B (16.8%) Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.6 B (5.6%) Forestry US$ 0.03 B (0.1%) Livestock US$ 0.01 B(0.1%) Fishery US$ 0.01 B0.0% 2013 B= Billion Manufacturing (Industry) US$ 6.7 B(47.0%) ServicesUS$ 3.6 B(25.4%) MiningUS$ 2.7 B(19.2%) Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.1 B(8.0%) FisheryUS$ 0.03 B(0.2%) ForestryUS$ 0.02 B(0.1%) LivestockUS$ 0.1 B(0.1%) Jan-Jun 2014 Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 FDI Trend Sector : 2010 -June2014 Services US$9.8 B(60.7%) Manufacturing (Industry) US$3.3 B (20.6%) MiningUS$2.2 B (13.6%) Food Crops and PlantationUS$0.8B (4.6%) ForestryUS$0.04 B (0.2%) LivestockUS$0.025 B (0.2%) FisheryUS$0.002 B (0.1%) 2010 Services US$7.8 B(40.1%) Manufacturing (Industry) US$6.8 B (34.9%) 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%) Fishery US$0.01 B (0.1%) 2011 Manufacturing (Industry) US$11.8 B (47.9%) Services US$6.9 B (27.9%) MiningUS$4.2 B (17.3%) Food Crops and PlantationUS$1.6 B (6.5%) Fishery US$0.03 B(0.1%) ForestryUS$0.03 B (0.1%) LivestockUS$0.02 B (0.1%) 2012
  • 19. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 19 Manufacturing (Industry) Rp108.7 T (43.3%) ServicesRp82.0 T (32.7%) Food Crops and PlantationRp41.9 T (16.7%) MiningRp17.9 T (7.1%) LivestockRp0.4 T (0.2%) ForestryRp0.1 T (0.0%) FisheryRp0.1 T (0.0%) 2011 ServicesRp201.1 T(50.5%) Manufacturing (Industry) Rp110.6 T(27.7%) MiningRp64.3 T(16.1%) Food Crops and PlantationRp21.8 T(5.5%) LivestockRp0.6 T(0.2%) FisheryRp0.1 T(0.0%) ForestryRp0.1 T(0.0%) 2013 T = Trillion Manufacturing (Industry) Rp93.7 T(42.0%) ServicesRp81.5 T (36.6%) MiningRp29.0 T (13.0%) Food Crops and PlantationRp17.8 T (8.0%) LivestockRp0.4 T (0.2%) FisheryRp0.3 T (0.1%) ForestryRp0.2 T (0.1%) Jan -Jun 2014 Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 DDI and FDI Trend Sector : 2010 -June2014 Manufacturing (Industry) Rp89.8 T(60.7%) ServicesRp30.4 T (20.6%) Food Crops and PlantationRp20.1 T (13.6%) MiningRp6.8 T (4.6%) LivestockRp0.4 T (0.2%) ForestryRp0.2 T (0.2%) FisheryRp0.2 T (0.1%) 2010 Manufacturing (Industry) Rp155.8 T (49.7%) ServicesRp83.7 T (26.7%) MiningRp48.8 T (15.6%) Food Crops and PlantationRp24.0 T(7.7%) ForestryRp0.4 T (0.1%) LivestockRp0.3 T (0.1%) FisheryRp0.2 T(0.1%) 2012
  • 20. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 20 East JavaRp 18.2 T(25.0%) West JavaRp10.5 T(14.5%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 8.3 T(11.4%) Central JavaRp7.7 T(10.6%) East Kalimantan Rp6.5 T(8.9%) OthersRp21.6 T(29.6%) DDI + FDI DDI West JavaUS$ 3.2 B(22.6%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 2.1 B(14.7%) East KalimantanUS$ 1.5 B (10.5%) BantenUS$ 1.1 B (7.5%) East JavaUS$ 1.0 B(6.8%) OthersUS$ 5.4 B(37.9%) FDI West JavaRp44.5 T (20.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 30.4 T (13.7%) East JavaRp28.5 T (12.8%) East KalimantanRp22.1 T(9.9%) BantenRp16.5 T (7.4%) OthersRp80.8 T (36.2%) T= Trillion B= Billion Investment RealizationinJanuary -June2014: Based On Location January-June2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 21. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 21 NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 WestJava 3,231.3 1,007 2 Special Territory of Jakarta 2,104.1 1,696 3 East Kalimantan 1,490.4 153 4 Banten 1,073.4 420 5 EastJava 974.7 274 6 Riau 946.0 83 7 Papua 657.3 35 8 WestKalimantan 511.4 119 9 CentralKalimantan 443.0 85 10 SouthSumatera 369.8 81 11 West Nusa Tenggara 368.3 70 12 South Kalimantan 318.9 58 13 Cental Java 298.9 142 14 North Sumatera 278.8 168 15 Riau Islands 207.2 91 16 Bali 180.3 299 17 South Sulawesi 168.2 37 18 Lampung 112.3 39 19 West Papua 82.9 24 20 North Sulawesi 80.0 51 21 Central Sulawesi 68.8 39 22 Southeast Sulawesi 62.4 35 23 Bangka Belitung Islands 56.4 18 24 North Maluku 45.5 12 25 West Sumatera 39.2 59 26 Jambi 29.9 36 27 North Kalimantan 29.3 9 28 Special Region of Yogyakarta 25.0 33 29 Aceh 15.3 37 30 Maluku 9.3 21 31 East Nusa Tenggara 4.4 30 32 Bengkulu 3.6 9 33 West Sulawesi 1.5 6 34 Gorontalo 0.0 9 TOTAL 14,287.8 5,285 FDI DDI NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 East Java 18,243.1 143 2 West Java 10,531.3 128 3 Special Territory of Jakarta 8,338.8 57 4 Central Java 7,690.1 61 5 East Kalimantan 6,451.2 19 6 Banten 5,273.6 48 7 Riau 4,644.2 46 8 North Sumatera 3,545.2 62 9 Aceh 2,620.0 40 10 West Kalimantan 1,957.3 31 11 Central Kalimantan 665.0 8 12 South Sumatera 622.5 23 13 South Sulawesi 546.0 26 14 South Kalimantan 538.3 17 15 Southeast Sulawesi 235.9 3 16 Jambi 227.2 27 17 West Nusa Tenggara 171.9 6 18 Special Region of Yogyakarta 125.5 5 19 Bangka Belitung Islands 113.9 2 20 North Sulawesi 64.7 13 21 North Maluku 61.7 1 22 West Papua 32.9 5 23 Lampung 31.7 17 24 Central Sulawesi 24.8 5 25 Gorontalo 19.3 1 26 Bali 8.2 10 27 Riau Islands 7.9 25 28 West Sumatera 7.6 7 29 East Nusa Tenggara 3.5 1 30 Papua 0.5 4 TOTAL 72,803.8 841 Investment RealizationinJanuary-June2014: Based On Location January-June2014: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor
  • 22. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 22 East Java Rp34.8 T(27.2%) East Kalimantan Rp15.8 T(12.4%) Central Java Rp12.6 T(9.8%) West Java Rp9.0 T(7.0%) South Kalimantan Rp 8.3 T(6.5%) Others Rp47.7 T(37.1%) 2013 T = Trillion East JavaRp21.5 T (23.3%) West JavaRp11.4 T (12.3%) Special Teritory of JakartaRp 8.5 T (9.3%) East KalimantanRp5.9 T (6.4%) Central JavaRp5.8 T (6.3%) OthersRp39.1 T (42.4%) 2012 Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 DDI Trend Location : 2010 -June2014 West Java Rp11.2 T14.7% East Java Rp9.7 T(12.7%) Special Teritory of Jakarta Rp 9.3 T(12.2%) Riau Rp7.5 T(9.8%) East Kalimantan Rp6.6 T(8.6%) Others Rp31.7 T41.9% 2011 West Java Rp15.8 T (26.1%) East JavaRp8.1 T (13.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 7.9 T (13.0%) BantenRp 5.8 T (9.6%) Special Teritory of JakartaRp 18.4 T (7.6%) Others Rp18.4 T (30.4%) 2010 East JavaRp 18.2 T(25.0%) West JavaRp10.5 T(14.5%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 8.3 T(11.4%) Central JavaRp7.7 T(10.6%) East Kalimantan Rp6.5 T(8.9%) OthersRp21.6 T(29.6%) Jan-Jun 2014
  • 23. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 23 West Java US$ 7.1 B(24.9%) BantenUS$ 3.7 B (13.0%) East Java US$ 3.4 B(11.9%) Special Teritory of Jakarta US$ 2.6 B(9.1%) Papua US$ 2.4 B(8.2%) Others US$ 9.4 B(32.9%) 2013 B = Billion Special Teritory 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 JavaUS$4.2 B (17.1%) Special Teritory 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$9.2 B (37.5%) 2012 Special Teritory of Jakarta US$ 6.4B (39.7%) East Java US$ 1.8B (10.9%) West Java US$ 1.7B (10.4%) Banten US$ 1.1B (9.5%) East Kalimantan US$ 1.1B (6.7%) Others US$ 3.7B (22.8%) FDI Trend Location : 2010 -June2014 Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 West JavaUS$ 3.2 B(22.6%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 2.1 B(14.7%) East KalimantanUS$ 1.5 B (10.5%) BantenUS$ 1.1 B (7.5%) East JavaUS$ 1.0 B(6.8%) OthersUS$ 5.4 B(37.9%) Jan-Jun 2014
  • 24. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 24 West JavaRp49.3 T(15.7%) Special Teritory of JakartaRp 45.5 T(14.5%) East JavaRp42.2 T(13.5%) BantenRp 29.6 T(9.4%) East KalimantanRp23.1 T(7.4%) OthersRp123.6 T(39.5%) 2012 Special Teritory of JakartaRp 52.7 T(21.0%) West JavaRp45.8 T(18.2%) BantenRp 23.8 T(9.5%) East JavaRp21.5 T(8.5%) PapuaRp13.2 T(5.3%) OthersRp94.3 T(37.5%) 2011 Special Teritory of JakartaRp 63.4 T(30.4%) West JavaRp31.3 T(15.0%) East JavaRp24.3 T(11.6%) BantenRp 19.8 T(9.5%) East KalimantanRp15.9 T(7.6%) OthersRp54.2 T(25.9 %) 2010 West JavaRp76.5 T(19.2%) East JavaRp67.0 T(16.8%) BantenRp 39.0 T(9.8%) Special Teritory of JakartaRp 30.2 T(7.6%) East KalimantanRp28.3 T(7.1%) OthersRp157.5 T(39.5%) 2013 T = Trillion West JavaRp44.5 T (20.0%) Special Teritory of JakartaRp 30.4 T (13.7%) East JavaRp28.5 T (12.8%) East KalimantanRp22.1 T(9.9%) BantenRp16.5 T (7.4%) OthersRp80.8 T (36.3%) Jan-Jun 2014 Investment Trend Realization : 2010 –June 2014 DDI And FDI Trend Location : 2010 -June2014
  • 25. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 25 B=Billion Investment Realization in January-June2014 : Based on Country of Origin SingaporeUS$ 3.4 B(23.8%) JapanUS$ 1.5 B(10.8%) MalaysiaUS$ 0.7 B(5.0%) USAUS$ 0.7 B(4.6%) South Korea US$ 0.7 B(4.6%) OthersUS$ 7.3 B(51.2%) January-June2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, dan Economic Corridors
  • 26. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 26 NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Singapore 3,393.93 883 2 Japan 1,541.70 562 3 Malaysia 717.35 297 4 USA 663.13 102 5 South Korea 654.75 539 6 United Kingdom 646.18 112 7 Netherlands 604.71 103 8 Australia 449.70 134 9 Mauritius 430.58 29 10 British Virgin Islands 368.15 146 11 China 231.12 259 12 Hong Kong 216.51 128 13 Thailand 193.66 36 14 Switzerland 115.63 36 15 Seychelles 111.55 13 16 Canada 95.83 19 17 Taiwan 79.78 91 18 France 69.88 59 19 Luxembourg 49.37 18 20 Afghanistan 42.04 4 21 Germany 39.50 72 22 Italy 23.83 24 23 India 17.67 87 24 New Zealand 13.03 11 25 Cayman Islands 12.89 31 26 Philippines 10.97 9 27 Spain 10.97 11 28 Belgium 10.48 13 29 Turkey 8.15 14 30 Cyprus 7.57 2 31 Poland 4.20 4 32 Finland 3.60 3 33 Marshall Island 3.07 5 34 West Samoa 2.51 5 35 Saudi Arabia 2.33 5 36 Jordan 2.10 2 37 United Arab Emirates 1.52 19 Investment Realization inJanuary-June2014 : Based on Country of Origin NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 38 Sweden 1.10 7 39 Russia 0.88 10 40 Pakistan 0.85 7 41 Lebanon 0.61 4 42 Puerto Rico 0.58 1 43 Denmark 0.54 5 44 Congo 0.50 1 45 SouthAfrica 0.50 1 46 Nigeria 0.50 3 47 Austria 0.47 9 48 Guinea 0.40 1 49 Bangladesh 0.20 1 50 Czech 0.20 3 51 Kenya 0.15 1 52 Estonia 0.15 1 53 Maldives 0.12 1 54 Tanzania 0.11 1 55 Norway 0.10 1 56 Egypt 0.04 1 57 Nepal 0.01 1 58 Morocco 0.01 1 59 Mali 0.00 1 60 Hungary 0.00 2 61 Bahamas 0.00 1 62 Argentina 0.00 1 63 Brazil 0.00 1 64 Vietnam 0.00 1 65 Slovakia 0.00 2 66 Panama 0.00 4 67 Belize 0.00 1 68 Bulgaria 0.00 2 69 Guatemala 0.00 2 70 Slovenia 0.00 1 71 Iran 0.00 1 72 Scotland 0.00 2 73 Joint Countries 3,429.84 1,315 TOTAL 14,287.79 5,285 January-June2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, dan Economic Corridors
  • 27. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 27 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(7.0%) South Korea US$ 1.2 B(6.3%) Others US$ 8.8 B (45.1%) 2011 FDI Trends by Country of Origin (Top 5) : 2010–June 2014 Investment Realization Progress : 2010–June 2014 M = Miliar Singapore US$ 5.01 B (30.9%) UK 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 SingaporeUS$ 4.9 B (19.8%) JapanUS$ 2.5 B (10.0%) South Korea US$ 1.9 B (7.9%) USA US$ 1.2 B (5.1%) MauritiusUS$ 1.1 B (4.3%) Others US$ 13.0 B (52.9%) 2012 SingaporeUS$ 3.4 B(23.8%) JapanUS$ 1.5 B(10.8%) MalaysiaUS$ 0.7 B(5.0%) USAUS$ 0.7 B (4.6%) South Korea US$ 0.7 B (4.6%) OthersUS$ 7.3 B(51.2%) Jan-Jun 2014 JapanUS$ 4.7 B(16.5%) Singapore US$ 4.7 B(16.3%) USA US$ 2.4 B(8.5%) South Korea US$ 2.2 B(7.7%) UK US$ 1.1 B(3.8%) Others US$ 13.5 B(47.2%) 2013
  • 28. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 28 DDI FDI DDI and FDI BasedonEconomicCorridorinJanuary–June2014period,thehighestrealizationofDDIandFDIwaslocatedinJavaCorridor.ThefurtherranksofrealizationoftheDDIwereinSumatera,Kalimantan,Sulawesi,BaliandNusaTenggara,alsoMalukuandPapuaCorridor.ThefurtherranksofrealizationoftheFDIwereinKalimantan,Sumatera,MalukuandPapua,BaliandNusaTenggara,andSulawesiCorridorattheleast. Economic Corridor T= Triliun SumateraRp33.4 B(15.0%) JavaRp131.1 B(58.8%) KalimantanRp38.9 B(17.5%) SulawesiRp4.9 B(2.2%) Bali and Nusa TenggaraRp6.0 B(2.7%) Maluku and PapuaRp8.4 B(3.8%) B = Billion January –June 2014 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor 11,820.1 50,202.4 9,611.8 890.7 183.6 95.2 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 55,000 Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and Nusa Tenggara Maluku and Papua Rp Billion 2,058.4 7,707.4 2,793.0 381.0 553.0 795.0 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and Nusa Tenggara Maluku and Papua US$ Million
  • 29. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 29 IV. Indonesian Labor Absorption
  • 30. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 30 Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress2010 -June2014 : Per Quarter Indonesian Labor Absorption : 2010 -June2014 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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 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 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 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 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000 Person
  • 31. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 31 V. Progress of Investment Realization :2010 -June2014
  • 32. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 32 Progress of Investment Realization 2010 -June2014 : Per Quarter Progress of Investment Realization :2010 -June2014 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 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 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 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 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Rp Trillion
  • 33. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 33 Progress of Investment Realization of FDI 2010 -June2014 in USDollar : Per Quarter Notes: -2010, 2011 and 2012, exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,000 -2013 (Q I andQ II), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,300 (based on State Budget 2013) -2013 (Q III andQ IV),exchange rate US$1 = Rp 9,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2013) -2014(Q I and Q II), exchange rate US$1 = Rp 10,500 (based on State Budget 2014) Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 -June2014 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 FDI 3.9 3.9 4.5 4.1 4.4 4.8 5.2 5.1 5.7 6.2 6.3 6.3 7.0 7.2 7.0 7.4 6.9 7.4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 US$ Billion FDI
  • 34. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 34 Investment Realization Progress 2010 -June2014 : New andExpansion Project DDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 Jan-Jun 2014 I % I % I % I % I % New 30.8 50.9 34.3 45.1 46.0 49.9 74.8 58.3 54.4 74.7 Expansion 29.7 49.1 41.7 54.9 46.2 50.1 53.4 41.7 18.4 25.3 Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 72.8 100.0 I =Investment(Rp Trillion) FDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 Jan-Jun 2014 I % I % I % I % I % New 65.2 44.1 78.3 44.7 115.7 52.4 176.0 65.1 98.7 65.8 Expansion 82.8 55.9 97.0 55.3 105.3 47.6 94.4 34.9 51.3 34.2 Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 150.0 100.0 Investment RealizationProgress: 2010 -June2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 Jan-Jun 2014 New 96.0 112.6 161.7 250.8 153.1 Expansion 112.5 138.7 151.5 147.8 69.7 Total 208.5 251.3 313.2 398.6 222.8 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Rp Trillion
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