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    Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board

    DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REALIZATION

    IN QUARTER III AND JANUARY

    SEPTEMBER 2015

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    I. QUARTER III AND JANUARY - SEPTEMBER 2015: In Comparison with 2014

    II. QUARTER III 2015: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

    III. JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2015: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    IV. Indonesian Labor Absorption

    V. PROGRESS OF INVESTMENT REALIZATION: 2010 SEPTEMBER 2015

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    *) 2015 Investment Target, BKPMs Strategic Planning 2015 - 2019

    **) Achievements January - September 2015 towards 2015 target

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015

    The value of investment in Quarter III 2015 is investment realization during three

    months period of report (July - September 2015) based on investment realization

    report from DDI and FDI companies

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

    Industry are excluded

    The investment value is in Rp Trillion (T) and the currency rate of US$ 1= Rp 12,500

    based on State Budget 2015

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015: Rp 140.3 T, increases around 3.8% from

    Quarter II 2015 (Rp 135.1 T) or increases around 17.0% from Quarter III 2014 (Rp

    119.9 T)

    Investment realization in January September 2015: Rp 400.0 T, increases around

    16.7% from that in January - September 2014 (Rp 342.7 T)

    DDI: Domestic Direct Investment

    FDI: Foreign Direct Investment

    Quarter III and January - September 2015 : In Comparison With 2014

    Q III 2015 y-o-y q-o-q

    DDI 14.9% 11.4%

    FDI 18.1% 0.3%

    TOTAL 17.0% 3.8%

    Jan-Sep 2015 y-o-y

    DDI 16.4%

    FDI 16.9%

    TOTAL 16.7%

    Q I 2014 Q II 2014 Q III 2014 Jan-Sep 2014 Q I 2015 Q II 2015 Q III 2015 Jan-Sep 2015Target

    2015*)

    Achievement

    s**)

    TOTAL 106,6 116,2 119,9 342,7 124,6 135,1 140,3 400,0 519,5 77,0%

    DDI 34,6 38,2 41,6 114,4 42,5 42,9 47,8 133,2 175,8 75,8%

    FDI 72,0 78,0 78,3 228,3 82,1 92,2 92,5 266,8 343,7 77,6%

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    Investment Realization in Quarter III and January - September 2015

    Compared to The Same Period in 2014 : DDI and FDI

    Quarter III 2014 Quarter III 2015

    Jan-Sep 2014 Jan-Sep 2015

    Quarter III and January - September 2015 : In Comparison With 2014

    1. Quarter III 2014 and Quarter III 2015 : DDI dan FDI

    2. Jan-Sep 2014 and Jan-Sep 2015 : DDI and FDI

    DDI

    Rp 114.4 T

    (33.4%)

    FDI

    Rp 228.3 T

    (66.6%)

    T= Trillion

    DDI

    Rp 41.6 T

    (34.7%)

    FDI

    Rp 78.3 T

    (65.3%)

    DDI

    Rp 47.8 T

    (34.1%)

    FDI

    Rp 92.5 T

    (65.9%)

    DDI

    Rp 133.2 T

    (33.3%)

    FDI

    Rp 266.8 T

    (66.7%)

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    Investment Realization in Quarter III and January September 2015

    Compared to The Same Period in 2014: Java and Ou tside Java

    Quarter III 2014 Quarter III 2015

    Jan-Sep 2014 Jan-Sep 2015

    Quarter III and January - September 2015 : In Comparison With 2014

    1. Quarter III 2014 and Quarter III 2015 : Java and Outside Java

    2. Jan-Sep 2014 and Jan-Sep 2015 : Java and Outside Java

    Java

    Rp 62.2 T

    (51.9%)

    Outside Java

    Rp 57.7 T

    (48.1%)

    Java

    Rp 193.3 T

    (56.4%)

    Outside Java

    Rp 149.4 T

    (43.6%)

    T= Trillion

    Java

    Rp 74.8 T

    (53.3%)

    Outside Java

    Rp 65.5 T

    (46.7%)

    Java

    Rp 219.3 T

    (54.8%)

    Outside

    Java

    Rp 180.7 T

    (45.2%)

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    II. Quarter III 2015 :

    Sector, Location, and Country Of Origin

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    FDI

    DDI DDI+FDI

    T= Trillion

    B= Billion

    Quarter III 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015: Based on Sec to r

    Electricity, Gas

    and Water Supply

    US$ 1.1 B

    (14.8%)

    Mining

    US$ 0.9 B

    (12.2%)

    Real Estates,

    Industrial Estates

    and Office Building

    US$ 0.8 B

    (10.8%)

    Metal, Machinery

    and Electronic

    Industry

    US$ 0.7 B

    (9.5%)

    Chemical and

    Pharmaceutical

    Industry

    US$ 0.6 B

    (8.1%)

    Others

    US$ 3.3 B

    (44.6%)

    Transportation,

    Warehouse and

    Telecommunication

    Rp 10.7 T

    (22.4%)

    Electricity, Gas

    and Water Supply

    Rp 5.8 T

    (12.1%)

    Non Metallic

    Mineral Industry

    Rp 5.3 T(11.1%)

    Chemical and Pharmaceutical

    Industry

    Rp 5.0 T(10.5%)

    Food Industry

    Rp 4.0 T

    (8.4%)

    Others

    Rp 17.0 T

    (35.5%)

    Electricity, Gas

    and Water Supply

    Rp 19.1 T

    (13.6%)

    Transportation,

    Warehouse and

    Telecommunication

    Rp 15.4 T

    (11.0%)

    Mining

    Rp 14.1 T

    (10.0%)

    Chemical and

    Pharmaceutical

    Industry

    Rp 12.3 T

    (8.8%)

    Real Estates,

    Industrial Estates

    and Office Building

    Rp 11.4 T

    (8.1%)

    Others

    Rp 68.0 T

    (48.5%)

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    NO SECTOR INVESTMENT

    (US$ Million) PROJECT

    1 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1,064.94 992 Mining 907.74 2853 Real Estates, Industrial Estates and

    Office Building820.08 303

    4 Metal, Machinery and ElectronicIndustry

    723.98 394

    5 Chemical and PharmaceuticalIndustry

    578.24 199

    6 Food Crops and Plantation 558.05 1427 Transport Equipment and Other

    Transport Industry526.21 183

    8 Food Industry 420.58 328

    9 Transportation, Warehouse andTelecommunication

    373.76 120

    10 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 255.13 7311 Rubber and Plastic Industry 236.40 11712 Hotel dan Restaurant 224.47 31013 Paper and Printing Industry 185.93 4914 Trade and Reparation 149.01 843

    15 Textile Industry 135.61 13716 Construction 91.62 83

    17 Leather Goods and FootwearIndustry

    61.19 63

    18 Other Services 50.68 41219 Other Industries 15.46 78

    20 Livestock 8.55 2221 Wood Industry 6.45 2522 Forestry 4.60 2223 Fishery 2.13 2124 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic

    and Watch Industry0.27 2

    TOTAL 7,401.12 4,310

    FDIDDI

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015: Based on Sec to r

    NO SECTOR INVESTMENT

    (Rp Billion) PROJECT

    1 Transportation, Warehouse andTelecommunication

    10,743.87 59

    2 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 5,830.18 69

    3 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 5,255.28 454 Chemical and Pharmaceutical

    Industry5,019.89 71

    5 Food Industry 3,969.32 204

    6 Food Crops and Plantation 3,884.30 85

    7 Mining 2,729.42 37

    8 Metal, Machinery and ElectronicIndustry

    2,052.61 64

    9 Paper and Printing Industry 2,002.25 19

    10 Hotel dan Restaurant 1,657.06 78

    11 Construction 1,306.20 40

    12 Real Estates, Industrial Estates andOffice Building

    1,165.13 50

    13 Wood Industry 942.21 18

    14 Rubber and Plastic Industry 408.88 46

    15 Textile Industry 273.59 23

    16 Trade and Reparation 264.84 162

    17 Other Services 182.75 63

    18 Transport Equipment and Other

    Transport Industry

    103.52 17

    19 Other Industries 21.41 4

    20 Livestock 16.30 13

    21 Fishery 0.03 3

    22 Medical Instrument, Precision, Opticand Watch Industry

    0.00 1

    23 Leather Goods and FootwearIndustry

    0.00 4

    TOTAL 47,829.04 1,175

    Quarter III 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

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    FDI

    DDI

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015: Based on Locat io nQuarter III 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country Of Origin

    DDI+FDI

    T= Trillion

    B= Billion

    West Java

    Rp 27.9 T(19.9%)

    East Java

    Rp 16.6 T

    (11.8%)

    Special Teritory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 15.0 T

    (10.7%)Banten

    Rp 10.5 T

    (7.5%)

    East Kalimantan

    Rp 10.3 T

    (7.3%)

    Others

    Rp 60.0 T

    (42.8%)

    West Java

    US$ 1.5 B

    (20.3%)

    East Java

    US$ 0.8 B

    (10.8%)

    Special Teritory

    of Jakarta

    US$ 0.7 B

    (9.5%)

    Banten

    US$ 0.6 B

    (8.1%)

    East Kalimantan

    US$ 0.6 B

    (8.1%)

    Others

    US$ 3.2 B

    (43.2%)

    West Java

    Rp 8.6 T

    (18.0%)

    Special Teritory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 6.8 T

    (14.2%)

    East Java

    Rp 6.0 T

    (12.5%)

    Central Java

    Rp 3.1 T(6.5%)

    Banten

    Rp 2.9 T

    (6.1%)

    Others

    Rp 20.4 T(42.7%)

    Quarter III 2015 : Sector Location and Country of Origin

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    NO LOCATION INVESTMENT

    (US$ Million) PROJECT

    1 West Java 1,544.26 1,0142 East Java 847.13 1783 Special Teritory of Jakarta 654.52 1,0144 Banten 606.75 4525 East Kalimantan 594.29 776 West Kalimantan 577.73 1187 South Kalimantan 352.11 518 North Sumatera 308.22 1019 Bali 213.65 214

    10 Riau 208.62 5311 Papua 201.50 2712 West Nusa Tenggara 171.65 14813 South Sumatera 155.60 31

    14 North Kalimantan 137.92 815 Central Java 115.05 16816 Central Sulawesi 94.48 4917 North Maluku 88.67 1318 Maluku 76.48 719 Riau Islands 73.29 14320 Central Kalimantan 67.65 4521 West Papua 60.40 2622 South Sulawesi 45.51 4523 Southeast Sulawesi 40.79 5724 Lampung 32.37 22

    25 Jambi 31.08 2526 Bangka Belitung Islands 29.71 2227 East Nusa Tenggara 21.90 3928 Spesial Region of Yogyakarta 14.00 3229 West Sumatera 13.51 3430 North Sulawesi 11.83 4931 Aceh 4.29 2332 Bengkulu 4.08 733 Gorontalo 1.32 1034 West Sulawesi 0.75 8

    TOTAL 7,401.12 4,310

    FDIDDI

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015 : Based on Loc ation

    NO LOCATION INVESTMENT

    (Rp Billion) PROJECT

    1 West Java 8,614.66 202

    2 Special Teritory of Jakarta 6,836.07 753 East Java 5,970.53 1324 Central Java 3,103.13 248

    5 Banten 2,951.50 100

    6 East Kalimantan 2,901.63 157 Riau 2,809.58 54

    8 Jambi 2,517.09 32

    9 South Sulawesi 2,062.40 32

    10 South Sumatera 1,691.84 1611 West Sumatera 1,249.32 21

    12 West Kalimantan 1,143.11 30

    13 Aceh 1,133.60 40

    14 Bali 972.58 915 Papua 872.63 10

    16 Southeast Sulawesi 781.34 17

    17 Riau Islands 493.46 2618 West Sulawesi 369.82 2

    19 Lampung 331.54 7

    20 North Kalimantan 271.60 321 Central Sulawesi 227.16 1522 West Nusa Tenggara 157.72 9

    23 Bangka Belitung Islands 134.14 9

    24 North Sumatera 82.76 24

    25 Spesial Region of Yogyakarta 56.88 826 Gorontalo 29.41 1

    27 South Kalimantan 26.94 16

    28 Central Kalimantan 16.64 329 North Sulawesi 10.85 9

    30 Bengkulu 9.02 4

    31 West Papua 0.07 332 North Maluku 0.00 133 East Nusa Tenggara 0.00 2

    TOTAL 47,829.04 1,175

    Quarter III 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

    Q t III 2015 S t L ti d C t f O i i

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    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015 : Based on Count ry of Or ig inQuarter III 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

    B= Billion

    Singapore

    US$ 1.2 B

    (16.2%)

    Japan

    US$ 0.9 B

    (12.2%)

    Netherlands

    US$ 0.5 B

    (6.8%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 0.3 B

    (4.0%)

    China

    US$ 0.2 B

    (2.7%)

    Others

    US$ 4.3 B

    (58.1%)

    Q t III 2015 S t L ti d C t f O i i

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    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT

    (US$ Million) PROJECT

    1 Singapore 1,248.80 734

    2 Japan 917.27 399

    3 Netherlands 494.88 166

    4 Malaysia 322.93 2065 China 245.75 3006 United State of America 241.84 777 Hong Kong 241.57 1308 British Virgin Islands 227.84 1389 South Korea 214.83 531

    10 Italy 91.89 3411 Australia 32.91 10912 France 29.00 5113 Spain 25.26 1914 Luxembourg 22.56 9

    15 United Kingdom 19.34 5416 India 18.08 6317 Thailand 15.16 16

    18 Switzerland 14.73 3019 Marshall Island 12.06 220 Taiwan 11.34 5821 Seychelles 7.87 822 Yemen 4.83 323 Mauritius 3.79 1924 Germany 2.51 3325 Turkey 2.46 6

    26 New Zealand 2.19 727 Belgium 1.06 1628 Sudan 0.70 329 Saudi Arabia 0.61 930 Pakistan 0.60 1431 Panama 0.50 232 West Samoa 0.50 1033 Somalia 0.40 334 Czech 0.35 235 Portugal 0.35 136 Nigeria 0.30 2

    Investment Realization in Quarter III 2015 : Based on Coun t ry o f Or ig in

    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT

    (US$ Million) PROJECT

    37 Norway 0.30 2

    38 Iraq 0.25 3

    39 Canada 0.22 9

    40 Cameroon 0.20 2

    41 Bangladesh 0.15 242 United Arab Emirates 0.15 3

    43 Denmark 0.15 2

    44 Philipines 0.14 4

    45 Austria 0.11 4

    46 Isle of Man 0.09 2

    47 Jordan 0.08 2

    48 South Africa 0.07 3

    49 Polandia 0.01 3

    50 Khyrgiztan 0.00 1

    51 Burkina Faso 0.00 1

    52 Sweden 0.00 153 Scotland 0.00 1

    54 Afghanistan 0.00 2

    55 Suriah 0.00 1

    56 Ukraine 0.00 1

    57 Cook Islands 0.00 1

    58 Lebanon 0.00 2

    59 Russia 0.00 2

    60 Kenya 0.00 1

    61 Ireland 0.00 1

    62 Guinea 0.00 1

    63 Libya 0.00 164 Egypt 0.00 1

    65 Bahrain 0.00 1

    66 Mexico 0.00 1

    67 Vietnam 0.00 3

    68 Belize 0.00 3

    69 Cayman Islands 0.00 1

    70 Morocco 0.00 1

    71 Joint Countries 2,922.14 977

    Total 7,401.12 4,310

    Quarter III 2015 : Sector. Location. and Country of Origin

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    III. January September 2015 :

    Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    J S t b 2015 S t L ti C t f O i i d E i C id

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    FDI

    DDI DDI + FDI

    T= Trillion

    B= Billion

    Mining

    US$ 3.1 B

    (14.6%)Transportation,

    Warehouse, and

    Telecommunication

    US$ 2.8 B

    (13.1%)

    Metal, Machinery,and Electronic

    US$ 2.1 B

    (9.9%)

    Transport Eqipment

    and Other Transport

    Industry

    US$ 1.6 B

    (7.7%)Electricity, Gas, and

    Water Supply

    US$ 1.6 B

    (7.5%)

    Others

    US$ 10.1 B

    (47.4%)

    Food Industry

    Rp 18.1 T

    (13.6%)

    Electricity, Gas, and

    Water SupplyRp 17.4 T

    (13.1)

    Transportation,

    Warehouse, and

    Telecommunication

    Rp 17.4 T

    (13.1)

    Chemical and

    Pharmacetical

    Industry

    Rp 16.1 T(12.1)

    Non Metallic Mineral

    Industry

    Rp 11.9 T(18.9%)

    Others

    Rp 52.3 T(39.3%)

    Transportation,

    Warehouse, and

    Telecommunication

    Rp 52.6 T

    (13.1%)

    Mining

    Rp 42.8 T

    (10.7%)

    Electricity, Gas, and

    Water Supply

    Rp 37.9 T

    (9.5%)

    Chemical andPharmacetical

    Industry

    Rp 34.5 T

    (8.6%)Metal, Machinery,

    and Electronic

    Rp 33.2 T

    (8.3%)

    OthersRp 199.1 T

    (49.8%)

    January September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    Investment Realization in January - September 2015 : Based on Sector

    January September 2015 : Sector Location Country of Origin and Economic Corridor

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    NO SECTOR INVESTMENT

    (Rp Billion) PROJECT

    1 Food Industry 18,109.11 628

    2 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 17,446.49 169

    3 Transportation, Warehouse, and

    Telecomunication

    17,386.53 161

    4 Chemical and PharmaceuticalIndustry

    16,058.76 206

    5 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 11,905.75 135

    6 Construction 9,631.22 141

    7 Food Crops and Plantation 9,569.52 269

    8 Metal, Machinery, and ElectronicIndustry

    6,573.10 220

    9 Real Estates, Industrial Estates,and Office Building

    5,888.02 154

    10 Mining 3,910.16 9611 Paper and Printing Industry 3,593.17 77

    12 Hotel dan Restaurant 3,559.09 189

    13 Textile Industry 2,417.38 112

    14 Rubber and Plastic Industry 2,321.05 169

    15 Trade and Reparation 1,253.10 519

    16 Transport Equipment and OtherTransport Industry

    1,037.71 65

    17 Wood Industry 998.34 4818 Others Services 755.45 164

    19 Livestock 307.26 59

    20 Fishery 271.74 11

    21 Forestry 245.92 11

    22 Others Industry 44.05 23

    23 Leather Goods and FootwearIndustry

    5.40 10

    24 Medical Instrument, Precision,Optic and Watch Industry

    0.00 4

    TOTAL 133,288.33 3,640

    FDIDDI

    NO SECTOR INVESTMENT

    (US$ Million) PROJECT

    1 Mining 3,107.33 726

    2 Transportation, Warehouse, andTelecomunication

    2,816.46 341

    3 Metal, Machinery, and ElectronicIndustry

    2,126.94 1220

    4 Transport Equipment and OtherTransport Industry

    1,645.14 518

    5 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 1,635.82 245

    6 Real Estates, Industrial Estates,and Office Building

    1,481.25 629

    7 Chemical and PharmaceuticalIndustry

    1,477.47 557

    8 Food Crops and Plantation 1,421.04 399

    9 Food Industry 1,161.05 88610 Construction 921.16 246

    11 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 842.13 186

    12 Rubber and Plastic Industry 558.26 367

    13 Hotel and Restaurant 542.14 735

    14 Paper and Printing Industry 424.83 135

    15 Trade and Reparation 394.07 2290

    16 Textile Industry 274.62 411

    17 Others Services 207.25 108918 Leather Goods and Footwear

    Industry128.49 154

    19 Fishery 52.11 60

    20 Others Industry 51.63 224

    21 Wood Industry 37.77 67

    22 Livestock 14.88 44

    23 Forestry 14.87 60

    24 Medical Instrument, Precision,Optic, and Watch Industry

    0.50 5

    TOTAL 21,337.21 11,594

    Investment Realization in January - September 2015 : Based on SectorJanuary September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    January September 2015 : Sector Location Country of Origin and Economic Corridor

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    DDI Trends Sector: 2010 September 2015

    T = Trillion

    Manufacturing

    Rp 24.4 T

    (40.3%)

    Services

    Rp 22.8 T

    (37.6%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 8.9 T

    (14.7%)

    Mining

    Rp 3.0 T

    (5.1%)

    Livestock

    Rp 1.2 T

    (2.0%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.2 T

    (0.3%) Fishery

    Rp 0.001 T

    (0.0%)

    2010

    Manufacturing

    Rp 38.5T

    (50.7%)

    Services

    Rp 20.9 T

    (27.6%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 9.4 T

    (12.3%)

    Mining

    Rp 6.9 T

    (9.1%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.3 T

    (0.3%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.001 T

    (0.0%)

    2011

    Manufacturing

    Rp 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%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.1 T

    (0.2%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.1 T

    (0.1%)

    Fishery

    Rp 0.01 T

    (0.0%)

    2012

    Services

    Rp 80.6 T

    (51.6%)

    Manufacturing

    Rp 59.0 T

    (37.8%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 12.7 T

    (8.1%)

    Mining

    Rp 3.1 T

    (2.0%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.7 T

    (0.4%)

    Fishery

    Rp 0.02 T

    (0.0%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.0003 T

    (0.0%)

    2014

    Services

    Rp 51.3 T

    (40.0%)

    Manufacturing

    Rp 51.2 T

    (40.0%)

    Mining

    Rp 18.8 T

    (14.6%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 6.6 T

    (5.1%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.3 T

    (0.3%)

    2013Food Crops and Plantations

    Rp. 9.5 T

    (7.2% )

    Mining

    Rp. 3.9 T

    (2.9%)

    Livestoc

    Rp. 0.3 T

    (0.2%)

    Fishery

    Rp. 0.3 T

    (0.2%)

    Forestry

    Rp. 0.3

    (0.1%)

    Manufactu

    Rp. 63.1

    (47.4%)

    Services

    Rp. 55.9 T

    (42.0%)

    Jan

    Sep 2015

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    FDI Trends Sector : 2010 September 2015

    M = Million

    Services

    US$ 7.8 M(40.0%)

    Manufacturing

    US$ 6.8 M

    (34.8%)

    Mining

    US$ 3.6 M

    (18.6%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantation

    US$ 1.2 M(6.3%)

    Livestock

    US$ 0.02 M

    (0.1%)

    Forestry

    US$ 0.01 M

    (0.1%)

    Fishery

    US$ 0.01 M

    (0.1%)

    2011

    Manufacturing

    US$ 11.8 M

    (47.9%)

    Services

    US$ 6.9 M

    (28.0%)

    Mining

    US$ 4.2 M(17.3%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantation

    US$ 1.6 M

    (6.5%)

    Fishery

    US$ 0.03 M

    (0.1%)

    Forestry

    US$ 0.03 M

    (0.1%)

    Livestock

    US$ 0.02 M

    (0.1%)

    2012

    Services

    US$ 9.8 M

    (60.7%)

    Manufacturing

    US$ 3.3 M

    (20.6%)

    MIning

    US$ 2.2 M

    (13.6%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantation

    US$ 0.8 M(4.6%)

    Forestry

    US$ 0.04 M

    (0.2%)

    Livestock

    US$ 0.025 M

    (0.2%)Fishery

    US$ 0.002 M

    (0.1%)

    2010

    Manufacturing

    US$ 15.8 M

    (55.4%)

    Services

    US$ 6.3 M

    (22.0%)

    Mining

    US$ 4.8 M

    (16.8%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantation

    US$ 1.6 M

    (5.6%)

    Forestry

    US$ 0.03 M

    (0.1%)

    Livestock

    US$ 0.01 M

    (0.1%)

    Fishery

    US$ 0.01 M

    (0.0%)

    2013

    Manufacturing

    US$ 13.0 M

    (45.6%)

    Services

    US$ 8.5 M

    (29.9%)

    Pertambangan

    US$ 4.7 M

    (16.4%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantation

    US$ 2.2 M

    (7.7%)

    Forestry

    US$ 0.05 M

    (0.2%)

    Fishery

    US$ 0.04 M

    (0.1%)Livestock

    US$ 0.03 M

    (0.1%)

    2014

    Mining

    US$ 3.1 M

    (14.5%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantation

    US$ 1.4 M

    (6.6%)

    Fishery

    US$ 0.052 M

    (0.2%)

    Livestock

    US$ 0.015

    (0.1%)

    Forest

    US$ 0.01

    (0.1%

    Manufacturing

    US$ 8.7 M

    (40.9%)

    Services

    US$ 8 M

    (37.6%)

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    T = Trilion

    Manufacturing

    Rp 89.8 T

    (60.7%)

    Services

    Rp 30.4 T

    (20.6%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 20.1 T(13.6%)

    Mining

    Rp 6.8 T

    (4.6%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.4 T

    (0.2%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.2 T

    (0.2%)Fishery

    Rp 0.2 T

    (0.1%)

    2010

    Manufacturing

    Rp 108.7 T

    (43.3%)

    Services

    Rp 82.0 T

    (32.7%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 41.9 T(16.7%)

    Mining

    Rp 17.9 T

    (7.1%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.4 T

    (0.2%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.1 T

    (0.0%) Fishery

    Rp 0.1 T

    (0.0%)

    2011

    Manufacturing

    Rp 155.8 T

    (49.7%)Services

    Rp 83.7 T

    (26.7%)

    MiningRp 48.8 T

    (15.6%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 24.0 T

    (7.7%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.4 T

    (0.1%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.3 T

    (0.1%) Fishery

    Rp 0.2 T

    (0.1%)

    2012

    Services

    Rp 201.1 T

    (50.5%)

    Manufacturing

    Rp 110.6 T

    (27.7%)

    Mining

    Rp 64.3 T(16.1%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 21.8 T

    (5.5%)

    Livestock

    Rp 0.6 T

    (0.2%)

    Fishery

    Rp 0.1 T

    (0.0%)Forestry

    Rp 0.1 T

    (0.0%)

    2013

    DDI and FDI Trends Sector: 2010 - September 2015

    Manufacturing

    Rp 199.1 T

    (43.0%)

    Services

    Rp 172.3 T

    (37.2%)

    Mining

    Rp 53.3 T

    (11.5%)

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 36.4 T

    (7.9%)

    Livestock

    Rp 1.0 T

    (0.2%)

    Forestry

    Rp 0.6 T

    (0.1%)

    Fishery

    Rp 0.4 T

    (0.1%)

    2014

    January September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    Food Crops and

    Plantations

    Rp 48.4 T

    (12.1%)

    Mining

    Rp 21.7 T

    (5.4%)Livestock

    Rp 0.9 T

    (0.2%)

    Fishery

    Rp 0.5 T

    (0.1%)

    Forestr

    Rp 0.4

    (0.1%

    Manufactur

    Rp 172.2

    (43.1%)

    Services

    Rp 155.9 T

    (39.0%)

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    DDI + FDIDDI

    January - September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic CorridorInvestment Realization in January - September 2015 : Based on Locat ion

    FDI

    T= Trillion

    B= Billion

    West Java

    Rp 24.0 T

    (18.0%)

    East Java

    Rp 18.6 T

    (14.0%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 15.1 T

    (11.3%)

    Central Java

    Rp 10.3 T

    (7.7%)

    South

    Sumatera

    Rp 8.9 T(6.7%)

    Others

    Rp 56.3 T

    (42.3%)

    West Java

    US$ 5.2 B

    (24.3%)

    Special

    Territory of

    JakartaUS$ 2.3 B

    East

    Kalimantan

    US$ 1.8 B

    (8.3%)

    East Java

    US$ 1.7 B

    (7.9%)

    Banten

    US$ 1.6 B

    (7.6%)

    Others

    US$ 8.8 B

    (41.4%)

    West JavaRp 88.9 T

    (22.2%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 43.3 T

    (10,8%)

    East KalimantanRp 30.9 T

    (7.7%)

    East Java

    Rp 39.6 T

    (9.9%)

    Banten

    Rp 28.2 T

    (7.1%)

    Others

    Rp 169.1 T

    (42.3%)

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    NO LOCATION INVESTMENT

    (US$ Million PROJECT

    1 West Java 5,188.67 3,0462 Special Territory of Jakarta 2,255.69 2,741

    3 East Kalimantan 1,768.12 1834 East Java 1,682.59 5185 Banten 1,616.08 1,0546 West Kalimantan 1,146.96 3097 North Sumatera 939.97 3248 Papua 831.39 929 Central Sulawesi 624.62 118

    10 Central Java 613.39 358

    11 Riau Islands 515.07 42612 South Kalimantan 513.16 9913 West Nusa Tenggara 511.55 260

    14 South Sumatera 484.81 10515 Bali 454.84 56416 Riau 388.12 16617 Central Kalimantan 273.77 9318 Lampung 236.17 4719 North Kalimantan 195.62 2920 South Sulawesi 164.36 11221 West Papua 136.87 68

    22 North Maluku 132.99 4323 Southeast Sulawesi 114.50 14224 Jambi 104.57 87

    25 Special Region of Yogyakarta 84.22 8526 Maluku 82.35 3827 Bangka Belitung Islands 80.98 5728 North Sulawesi 76.77 13829 East Nusa Tenggara 38.52 7530 West Sumatera 37.74 8831 Bengkulu 19.37 2532 Aceh 18.16 5833 Gorontalo 3.53 2934 West Sulawesi 1.69 17

    TOTAL 21,337.21 11,594

    FDIDDI

    NO LOCATION INVESTMENT

    (Rp Billion) PROJECT

    1 West Java 24,034.37 6192 East Java 18,612.25 429

    3 Special Territory of Jakarta 15,103.09 2184 Central Java 10,322.61 724

    5 South Sumatera 8,894.58 586 East Kalimantan 8,814.27 707 Banten 7,962.60 2228 Riau 7,163.03 1309 West Kalimantan 5,201.46 123

    10 South Sulawesi 4,829.30 16611 Aceh 3,792.52 14912 Jambi 3,202.55 7113 North Sumatera 3,097.93 131

    14 West Sumatera 1,509.01 5515 Bali 1,225.54 3516 Lampung 1,068.63 2717 West Sulawesi 1.003.85 1218 Papua 995.82 3719 South Kalimantan 961.05 4620 Bangka Belitung Islands 889.78 2021 Southeast Sulawesi 878.44 3622 Central Sulawesi 775.93 2623 Central Kalimantan 726.18 1624 Riau Islands 598.12 88

    25 North Kalimantan 531.67 1626 Bengkulu 338.79 1127 Special Region of Yogyakarta 309.38 3028 West Nusa Tenggara 265.15 1229 West Papua 60.00 1430 North Maluku 48.23 331 Gorontalo 39.97 432 North Sulawesi 31.22 3933 East Nusa Tenggara 1.00 3

    TOTAL 133,288.32 3,640

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    East Java

    Rp 34.8 T

    (27.2%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 15.8 T

    (12.4%)Central Java

    Rp 12.6 T

    (9.8%)

    West Java

    Rp 9.0 T

    (7.0%)

    South

    Kalimantan

    Rp 8.3 T

    (6.5%)

    Others

    Rp 47.7 T

    (37.1%)

    2013

    DDI Trends Location: 2010 Septemb er 2015

    T= Trillion

    West Java

    Rp 11.2 T

    (14.7%)

    East Java

    Rp 9.7 T

    (12.7%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 9.3 T

    (12.2%)

    Riau

    Rp 7.5 T

    (9.8%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 6.6 T

    (8.6%)

    Others

    Rp 31.7 T

    (41.9%)

    2011

    East Java

    Rp 21.5 T

    (23.3%)

    West Java

    Rp 11.4 T

    (12.3%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 8,5 T

    (9.3%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 5,9 T

    (6,4%)

    Central Java

    Rp 5.8 T

    (6.3%)

    Others

    Rp 39.1 T

    (42.4%)

    2012

    West Java

    Rp 15.8 T

    (26.1%)

    East Java

    Rp 8.1 T

    (13.3%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 7.9 T

    (13.0%)

    Banten

    Rp 5.8 T

    (9.6%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 18.4 T

    (7.6%)

    Others

    Rp 18.4 T

    (30.4%)

    2010

    East Java

    Rp 38.1 T

    (24.4%)

    West Java

    Rp 18.7 T

    (12.0%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 17.8 T

    (11.4%)

    Central Java

    Rp 13.6 T

    (8.7%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 12.9 T

    (8.2%)

    Others

    Rp 55.0 T

    (35.3%)

    2014

    January - September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    West Java

    Rp 24.0 T

    (18.0%)

    East Java

    Rp 18.6 T

    (14.0%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 15.1 T

    (11.3%)

    Central

    Java

    Rp 10.3 T

    (7.7%)

    South

    Sumatra

    Rp 8.9 T

    (6.7%)

    Others

    Rp 56.3 T

    (42.3%)

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    FDI Trends Location : 2010 September 2015

    B = Billion

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    US$ 4.8 B

    (24.8%)

    West Java

    US$ 3.8 B

    (19.7%)Banten

    US$ 2.2 B

    (11.2%)

    Papua

    US$ 1.3 B

    (6.7%)

    East Java

    US$ 1.3 B

    (6.7%)

    Others

    US$ 6.1 B

    (30.9%)

    2011

    West Java

    US$ 4.2 B

    (17.1%)

    SpecialTerritory of

    Jakarta

    US$ 4.1 B

    (16.7%)

    Banten

    US$ 2.7 B

    (11.1%)East Java

    US$ 2.3 B

    (9.4%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    US$ 2.0 B

    (8.2%)

    Others

    US$ 9.2 B

    (37.5%)

    2012

    West Java

    US$ 7.1 B

    (24.9%)

    Banten

    US$ 3,7 B

    (13,0%)East Java

    US$ 3.4 B

    (11,9%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    US$ 2.6 B

    (9.1%)

    Papua

    US$ 2.4 B

    (8.2%)

    Others

    US$ 9.4 B

    (32.9%)

    2013

    Special Territory

    of Jakarta

    US$ 6.4 B

    (39.7%)

    East Java

    US$ 1.8 B

    (10.9%)

    West Java

    US$ 1.7 B

    (10.4%)

    Banten

    US$ 1.5 B

    (9.5%)

    East Kalimantan

    US$ 1.1 B(6.7%)

    Others

    US$ 3.7 B

    (22.8%)

    2010

    West Java

    US$ 6.6 B

    (23.0%)

    SpecialTerritory of

    Jakarta

    US$ 4.5 B

    (15.8%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    US$ 2.1 B

    (7.5%)

    Banten

    US$ 2.0 B

    (7.1%)

    East Java

    US$ 1.8 B

    (6.3%)

    Others

    US$ 11.5 B

    (40.3%)

    2014

    January September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    West Java

    US$ 5.2 B

    (24.4%)

    SpecialTerritory of

    Jakarta

    US$ 2.3 B

    (10.3%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    US$ 1.8 B

    (8.5%)

    East Java

    US$ 1.7 B

    (8.0%)

    Banten

    US$ 1.6 B

    (7.5%)

    Others

    US$ 8.8 B

    (41.3%)

    Jan

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    Special Territory

    of Jakarta

    Rp 63.4 T

    (30.4%)

    West Java

    Rp 31.3 T

    (15.0%)East Java

    Rp 24.3 T

    (11.6%)

    Banten

    Rp 19.8 T

    (9.5%)

    EastKalimantan

    Rp 15.9 T

    (7.6%)

    Others

    Rp 54.2 T

    (25.9 %)

    2010

    DDI and FDI Trends Location : 2010 September 2015

    West Java

    Rp 76.5 T

    (19.2%)

    East Java

    Rp 67.0 T

    (16.8%)

    Banten

    Rp 39.0 T

    (9.8%)Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 30.2 T

    (7.6%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 28.3 T

    (7.1%)

    Others

    Rp 157.5 T

    (39.5%)

    2013

    T = Trillion

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 52.7 T

    (21.0%)

    West Java

    Rp 45.8 T

    (18.2%)

    Banten

    Rp 23,8 T

    (9,5%)

    East Java

    Rp 21.5 T

    (8.5%)

    Papua

    Rp 13.2 T

    (5.3%)

    Others

    Rp 94.3 T

    (37.5%)

    2011West Java

    Rp 49.3 T

    (15.7%)

    Special

    Teritory

    of Jakarta

    Rp 45,5 T

    (14,5%)

    East Java

    Rp 42.2 T

    (13.5%)

    Banten

    Rp 29.6 T

    (9.4%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 23,1 T

    (7,4%)

    Others

    Rp 123.6 T

    (39.5%)

    2012

    West Java

    Rp 89.3 T

    (19.3%)

    Special

    Territory of

    Jakarta

    Rp 66.3 T

    (14.3%)

    East Java

    Rp 57.5 T

    (12.4%)East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 36.0 T

    (7.8%)

    Banten

    Rp 30.0 T

    (6.5%)

    Others

    Rp 184.0 T

    (39.7%)

    2014

    January September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    West Java

    Rp 88.9 T

    (22.2%)

    Special

    Teritory of

    JakartaRp 43.3 T

    (10.8%)

    East

    Kalimantan

    Rp 30.9 T

    (7.7%)

    East Java

    Rp 39.6 T

    (9.9%)

    Banten

    Rp 28.2 T

    (7.0%)

    Others

    Rp 169.1 T

    (42.3%)

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    Investment Realization in January - September 2015 : Based on Country of OriginJanuary September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    B= Billion

    Singapore

    US$ 3.5 B

    (16.4%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 2.9 B

    (13.6%)

    Japan

    US$ 2.5 B

    (11.8%)

    South Korea

    US$ 1.0 B

    (4.7%)

    Netherlands

    US$ 0.9 B

    (4.2%)

    Others

    US$ 10.5 B

    (49.3%)

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    NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT

    (US$ Million) PROJECT

    1 Singapore 3,551.42 1,9992 Malaysia 2,917.21 6003 Japan 2,494.98 1,3184 South Korea 1,002.66 1,5295 Netherlands 908.30 3016 United States of America 853.71 1737 British Virgin Islands 670.80 360

    8 United Kingdom 444.28 1589 Hong Kong 416.61 265

    10 China 406.02 70511 Thailand 169.76 5512 Australia 104.61 29613 Italy 97.99 7414 Taiwan 96.43 17115 France 94.94 11816 Canada 73.56 2217 Luxembourg 54.32 2418 Switzerland 36.98 6719 Mauritius 33.93 39

    20 Seychelles 33.80 2721 India 33.20 14522 Saudi Arabia 29.93 1823 Germany 27.37 9424 Cayman Islands 26.72 1325 Spain 25.91 4226 New Zealand 16.26 1327 United Arab Emirates 13.76 1228 Brazil 12.70 429 Marshall Islands 12.06 530 Poland 11.48 831 Afghanistan 8.14 5

    32 Yemen 7.10 533 Belgium 4.77 5034 Turkey 3.08 1435 Denmark 1.85 936 West Samoa 1.66 1537 Belize 1.50 938 Pakistan 1.44 2939 Egypt 1.36 240 Somalia 0.90 441 Bulgaria 0.87 142 Czech 0.76 443 Sudan 0.70 344

    Iraq 0.60 6

    Investment Realization in January - September 2015 : Based on Country of OriginNO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

    INVESTMENT(US$ Million)

    PROJECT

    45 Lebanon 0.56 4

    46 Panama 0.53 5

    47 Guatemala 0.38 2

    48 Portugal 0.35 2

    49 Bangladesh 0.35 3

    50 Nigeria 0.31 5

    51 Norway 0.31 6

    52 Russia 0.30 14

    53 Tanzania 0.30 1

    54 Austria 0.24 10

    55 Jordan 0.23 5

    56 Sri Lanka 0.21 1

    57 Cameroon 0.20 2

    58 Philippines 0.14 12

    59 Argentina 0.11 1

    60 Guinea 0.10 4

    61 Isle of Man 0.09 2

    62 Channel Islands 0.08 1

    63 South Africa 0.07 3

    64 Vietnam 0.06 565 Ireland 0.05 3

    66 Scotland 0.02 2

    67 Suriah 0.02 5

    68 Kyrgizstan 0.01 2

    69 Burkina Faso 0.00 1

    70 Sweden 0.00 5

    71 Qatar 0.00 2

    72 Hungary 0.00 1

    73 Venezuela 0.00 1

    74 Slovakia 0.00 1

    75 Mexico 0.00 2

    76 Libya 0.00 177 Morocco 0.00 3

    78 Cook Islands 0.00 2

    79 Ukraine 0.00 1

    80 Slovenia 0.00 1

    81 Barbados 0.00 3

    82 Bahrain 0.00 2

    83 Cyprus 0.00 3

    84 Algeria 0.00 1

    85 Kenya 0.00 1

    86 Joint Countries 6,625.79 2,652Total 21,337.21 11,594

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    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

    FDI Trends by Country of Origin (Top 5) : 2010 September 2015

    B = Billion

    Singapore

    US$ 5.1 B

    (26.3%)

    Japan

    US$ 1.5 B

    (7.8%)

    USA

    US$ 1.5 B

    (7.6%)Netherlands

    US$ 1.4 B

    (6.9%)

    South Korea

    US$ 1.2 B

    (6.3%)

    Others

    US$ 8.8 B

    (45.1%)

    2011Singapore

    US$4.9 B

    (19.8%)

    Japan

    US$ 2.5 B(10.0%)

    South Korea

    US$ 1.9 B

    (7.9%)

    USA

    US$ 1.2 B

    (5.1%)

    Mauritius

    US$ 1.1 B

    (4.3%)

    Others

    US$ 13.0 B

    (52.9%)

    2012

    Japan

    US$ 4.7 B

    (16.5%)

    Singapore

    US$ 4.7 B

    (16.3%)

    USA

    US$ 2.4 B

    (8.5%)

    South Korea

    US$ 2.2 B

    (7.7%)

    UK

    US$ 1.1 B

    (3.8%)

    Others

    US$ 13.5 B

    (47.2%)

    2013

    Singapore

    US$ 5.8 B

    (20.4%)

    Japan

    US$ 2.7 B

    (9.5%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 1.8 B(6.2%)

    Netherlands

    US$ 1.7 B

    (6.1%)UK

    US$ 1.6 B

    (5.6%)

    Others

    US$ 14.9 B

    (52.2%)

    2014

    January September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

    Singapore

    US$ 3.5 B

    (16.4%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 2.9 B

    (13.6%)

    Japan

    US$ 2.5 B

    (11.8%)

    South Korea

    US$ 1.0 B

    (4.7%)

    Netherlands

    US$ 0.9 B

    (4.2%)

    Others

    US$ 10.5 B

    (49.3%)

    Jan-Sep 2015

    January September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

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    FDI Trend by Main Country of Origin: 2010 September 2015

    B = Billion

    Singapore

    US$ 5.0 B

    (30.4%)

    EU

    US$ 1.2 B

    (7.3%)

    USA

    US$ 0.9 B

    (5.5%)

    Japan

    US$ 0.7 B

    (4.3%)Hong Kong

    US$ 0.6 B

    (3.6%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 0.5 B

    (3.0%)

    South Korea

    US$ 0.3 B

    (1.8%)

    Australia

    US$ 0.2 B

    (1.2%)

    China

    US$ 0.2 B

    (1.2%)

    Taiwan

    US$ 0.0 B

    (0.3%)

    Others

    US$ 6.8 B

    (41.4%)

    2010

    Singapore

    US$ 4.9 B

    (19.7%)

    Japan

    US$ 2.5 B(10.0%)

    EU

    US$ 2.3 B

    (9.2%)

    South Korea

    US$ 1.9 B

    (7.6%)

    USA

    US$ 1.2 B

    (4.8%)

    Australia

    US$ 0.7 B

    (2.8%)

    Taiwan

    US$ 0.6 B

    (2.6%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 0.5 B

    (2.0%)

    Hong Kong

    US$ 0.3 B

    (1.2%)

    China

    US$ 0.1 B

    (0.4%)

    Others

    US$ 9.9 B

    (39.7%)

    2012

    Japan

    US$ 4.7 B

    (16.2%)

    Singapore

    US$ 4.7 B

    (16.2%)

    USAUS$ 2.4 B

    (8.3%)

    EU

    US$ 2.4 B

    (8.3%)

    South Korea

    US$ 2.2 B

    (7.6%)Malaysia

    US$ 0.7 B

    (2.4%)

    Hong Kong

    US$ 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%)

    Others

    US$ 10.6 B

    (36.5%)

    2013

    Singapore

    US$ 5.8 B

    (20.3%)

    EU

    US$ 3.8 B

    (13.3%)

    Japan

    US$ 2.7 B

    (9.5%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 1.8 B

    (6.3%)

    USA

    US$ 1.3 B

    (4.5%)South Korea

    US$ 1.1 B

    (3.8%)

    China

    US$ 0.8 B

    (2.8%)

    Hong Kong

    US$ 0.7 B

    (2.4%)

    Australia

    US$ 0.6 B

    (2.1%)

    Taiwan

    US$ 0.1 B

    (0.4%)

    Others

    US$ 9.9 B

    (34.6%)

    2014

    Singapore

    US$ 5.1 B

    (25.8%)

    EU

    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%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 0.6 B

    (3.1%)Taiwan

    US$ 0.2 B

    (1.2%)

    Hong Kong

    US$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    China

    US$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    Australia

    US$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    Lainnya

    US$ 7,1 B

    (36,0%)

    2011

    Ja ua y Septe be 0 5 Secto , ocat o , Cou t y o O g , a d co o c Co do

    Singapore

    US$ 3.5 B

    (16.9%)

    Malaysia

    US$ 2.9 B

    (13.6%)

    Japan

    US$ 2.5 B

    (11.7%)EU

    US$ 1.7 B

    (8.0%)

    South Korea

    US$ 1.0 B

    (4.7%)

    USA

    US$ 0.8 B

    (3.7%)

    British

    Virgin

    Island

    US$ 0.7 B

    (3.3%)

    Hong Kong

    US$ 0.4 B

    (1.9%)

    China

    US$ 0.4 B

    (1.9%)

    Taiwan

    US$ 0.1 B

    (0.5%)

    Others

    US$ 7.3 B

    (34.3%)

    Jan-Sep 2015

    January - September 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

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    DDI

    FDI

    DDI and FDI

    Based on Economic Corridor in January -September 2015period, the highest realization of DDI and FDI is located in

    Java Corridor. The further ranks of realization of the DDI is

    in Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa

    Tenggara, also Maluku and Papua. The further ranks of

    realization of the FDI is also in Kalimantan, Sumatera,

    Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, as well as Maluku and

    Papua Corridor.

    Economic Corridor

    T= Trillion

    y p , , y g ,

    Java

    Rp219.3 T

    (54.8%)

    Bali and Nusa

    Tenggara

    Rp 14.1 T

    (3.5%)

    Kalimantan

    Rp 64.9 T

    (16.2%)

    Maluku and

    Papua

    Rp15.9 T

    (4.0%)

    Sulawesi

    Rp19.9 T

    (5.0%)

    Sumatera

    Rp 65.9 T

    (16.5%)

    30.554,9

    76.344,3

    16.234,6

    7.558,71.491,7 1.104,0

    0

    10.000

    20.000

    30.000

    40.000

    50.00060.000

    70.000

    80.000

    90.000

    Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and

    Nusa

    Tenggara

    Maluku

    and Papua

    RpBillion

    2.825,0

    11.440,6

    3.897,6

    985,5 1.004,9 1.183,6

    0

    2.000

    4.000

    6.000

    8.000

    10.000

    12.000

    14.000

    Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and

    Nusa

    Tenggara

    Maluku and

    Papua

    US$M

    illion

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    IV. Indonesia Labor Absorption

    Indonesian Labor Absorption

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    Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress 2010 September 2015 : Per Quarter

    p

    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

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    DDI 46.055 92.331 115.212 133.053 73.046 91.533 100.991 137.217 107.674 141.625 144.784 149.617 148.521 239.810 150.016 159.315 67.697 82.250 84.550 180.626 113.342 147.868 132.595

    FDI 78.625 118.709 131.410 329.959 123.860 134.271 232.165 266.822 250.711 209.888 126.864 158.343 213.403 386.566 261.527 270.792 192.459 268.553 264.827 289.884 201.887 223.077 240.965

    Total 124.680 211.040 246.622 463.012 196.906 225.804 333.156 404.039 358.385 351.513 271.648 307.960 361.924 626.376 411.543 430.107 260.156 350.803 349.377 470.510 315.229 370.945 373.560

    0

    100.000

    200.000

    300.000

    400.000

    500.000

    600.000

    700.000

    People

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    V. Progress of Investment Realization 2010 - September 2015

    Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 - September 2015

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    Progress of Investment Realization 2010 - September 2015 : Per Quarter

    Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    DDI 6,7 15,2 16,6 22,0 14,1 18,9 19,0 24,0 19,7 20,8 25,2 26,5 27,5 33,1 33,5 34,1 34,6 38,2 41,6 41,7 42,5 42,9 47,8

    FDI 35,4 35,6 40,1 36,9 39,5 43,1 46,5 46,2 51,5 56,1 56,6 56,8 65,5 66,7 67,0 71,2 72,0 78,0 78,3 78,7 82,1 92,2 92,5

    Total 42,1 50,8 56,7 58,9 53,6 62,0 65,5 70,2 71,2 76,9 81,8 83,3 93,0 99,8 100,5 105,3 106,6 116,2 119,9 120,4 124,6 135,1 140,3

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    RpT

    rillion

    Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 - September 2015

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    Progress of Investment Realization of FDI 2010 - September 2015 in US Dolar :

    Per Quarter

    Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    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 7,4 6,8 6,6 7,4 7,4

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    US$Billion

    FDI

    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 State Budget 2013)

    - 2013 (Q III and Q IV),exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 9,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2013)

    - 2014 (Q I, Q II, and Q III), exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 10,500 (based on State Budget 2014)

    - 2014 (Q IV), exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 11,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2014)

    - 2015 (Q I , Q II, and Q III), exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 12,500 (based on State Budget 2015)

    Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 September 2015

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    The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia35I = Investment (Rp Trillion)

    Progress of Investment Realization 2010 September 2015 : New and Expansion Project

    DDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan-Sep 2015

    Total

    2010 - Sep 2015

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

    New 30.8 50.9 34.3 45.1 46.0 49.9 74.8 58.3 110.1 70.5 81.8 61.4 377.8 58.5

    Expansion 29.7 49.1 41.7 54.9 46.2 50.1 53.4 41.7 46.0 29.5 51.4 38.6 268.4 41.5

    Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 133.2 100.0 646.2 100.0

    FDI2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan-Sep 2015

    Total

    2010 - Sep 2015

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

    New 65.2 44.1 78.3 44.7 115.7 52.4 176.0 65.1 213.1 69.4 210.8 79.0 859.1 61.9

    Expansion 82.8 55.9 97.0 55.3 105.3 47.6 94.4 34.9 93.9 30.6 56.0 21.0 529.4 38.1

    Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 266.8 100.0 1.388.5 100.0

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan-Sep 2015Percentage based

    on Jan - Sep 2015

    New 96,0 112,6 161,7 250,8 323,2 292,6 73,1%

    Expansion 112,5 138,7 151,5 147,8 139,9 107,4 26,9%

    Total 208,5 251,3 313,2 398,6 463,1 400,0 100,0%

    0100

    200

    300

    400

    500

    RpTrillion

    Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 September 2015

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    Progress of Investment Realization 2010 September 2015 : Based on Primary, Secon dary, Tert iary Sector

    FDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Sep 2015 Total

    2010- Sep 2015

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

    Primary 27.7 18.7 44.0 21.7 53.4 22.1 61.1 20.1 75.2 24.5 57.7 21.6 319.1 23.0

    Secondary 30.5 20.6 61.1 50.7 105.9 54.1 149.9 39.9 140.1 45.6 109.1 40.9 596.6 43.0

    Tertiary 89.8 60.7 70.2 27.6 61.7 23.8 59.4 40.0 91.7 29.9 100.0 37.5 472.8 34.1

    Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 266.8 100.0 1.388.5 100.0

    DDI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan - Sep 2015 Total

    2010- Sep 2015

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

    Primary 13.4 22.2 16.5 21.7 20.4 22.1 25.7 20.1 16.5 10.6 14.3 10.7 106.8 16.5

    Secondary 24.4 40.3 38.5 50.7 49.9 54.1 51.2 39.9 59.0 37.8 63.1 47.3 286.0 44.3

    Tertiary 22.7 37.5 21.0 27.6 21.9 23.8 51.3 40.0 80.6 51.6 55.9 42.0 253.4 39.2

    Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 133.3 100.0 646.2 100.0

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan-Sep 2015Percentage based

    on Jan-Sep 2015

    Primary 41,1 60,5 73,8 86,8 91,7 71,9 18,0%

    Secondary 54,9 99,6 155,8 201,1 199,1 172,2 43,1%

    Tertiary 112,5 91,2 83,6 110,7 172,3 155,9 39,0%

    Total 208,5 251,3 313,2 398,6 463,1 400,0 100,0%

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