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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 2015

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. QUARTER II AND JANUARY - JUNE 2015: In Comparison with 2014

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

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

IV. QUARTER II 2015: Indonesian Labor Absorption

V. PROGRESS OF INVESTMENT REALIZATION: 2010 – JUNE 2015

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I. Quarter II and January - June 2015: In Comparison with 2014

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*) 2015 Investment Target, BKPM’s Strategic Planning 2015 - 2019**) Achievements January - June 2015 towards 2015 target

Progress of Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015

DDI: Domestic Direct InvestmentFDI: Foreign Direct Investment

Quarter II and January - June 2015 : In Comparison With 2014

Quarter II 2015 y-o-y q-o-q

DDI 12.3% 0.9%

FDI 18.2% 12.3%

TOTAL 16.3% 8.4%

Jan-Jun 2015 y-o-y

DDI 17.4%

FDI 16.1%

TOTAL 16.6%

The value of investment in Quarter II 2015 is investment realization during three months period ofreport (April - June 2015) based on investment realization report from DDI and FDI companies

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

The investment value is in Rp Trillion (T) and the currency rate of US$ 1= Rp 12,500 based onRevised State Budget 2015

Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015: Rp 135.1 T, increases around 8.4% from Quarter I 2015(Rp 124.6 T) or increases around 16.3% from Quarter II 2014 (Rp 116.2 T)

Investment realization in January - June 2015: Rp 259.7 T, increases around 16.6% from that inJanuary - June 2014 (Rp 222.8 T)

Q I 2014 Q II 2014 Jan-Jun 2014 Q I 2015 Q II 2015 Jan-Jun 2015 Target 2015*)Achievements*

*)

TOTAL 106.6 116.2 222.8 124.6 135.1 259.7 519.5 50.0%

FDI 72.0 78.0 150.0 82.1 92.2 174.2 343.7 50.7%

DDI 34.6 38.2 72.8 42.5 42.9 85.5 175.8 48.6%

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Investment Realization in Quarter II and January - June 2015 Compared to The Same Period in 2014 : DDI and FDI

Quarter II 2014 Quarter II 2015

Jan-Jun 2014 Jan-Jun 2015

Quarter II and January - June 2015 : In Comparison With 2014

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

2. Jan-Jun 2014 dan Jan-Jun 2015 : DDI and FDI

T= Trillion

DDIRp 42.9 T(31.8%)

FDIRp 92.2 T(68.2%)

DDIRp 38.2 T(32.9%)

FDIRp 78.0 T(67.1%)

DDIRp 72.8 T(32.7%)

FDIRp 150.0 T

(67.3%)

FDIRp 85.5 T(32.9%)

FDIRp 174.2 T

(67.1%)

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Investment Realization in Quarter II and January – June 2015

Compared to The Same Period in 2014: Java and Outside Java

Quarter II 2014 Quarter II 2015

Jan-Jun 2014 Jan-Jun 2015

Quarter II and January - June 2015 : In Comparison With 2014

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

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

JavaRp 69.1 T(59.5%)

Outside JavaRp 47.1 T(40.5%)

JavaRp 74.6 T(55.3%)

Outside JavaRp 60.4 T(44.7%)

JavaRp 131.1 T

(58.8%)

Outside JavaRp 91.7 T(41.2%)

JavaRp 144.5 T

(55.7%)

Outside JavaRp 115.1 T

(44.3%)

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II. Quarter II 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country Of Origin

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FDI

DDI DDI + FDI

T= TrillionB= Billion

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

Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015: Based on Sector

Food Industry Rp 8.0 T (18.6%)

Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Rp 7.0 T(16.4%)

Electricity, Gas and Water Supply

Rp 5.4 T(12.6%)

Real Estates,Industrial Estates

and Office Building Rp 4.3 T(10.0%)

Metal, Machinery and Electronic

IndustryRp 3.3 T(7.8%)

OthersRp 14.9 T(34.6%)

Transportation, Warehouse and

Telecommunication US$ 2.2 B (29.3%)

Mining US$ 1.0 B

(14.2%)

Construction US$ 0.6 B

(8.6%)

Metal, Machinery and Electronic

Industry US$ 0.6 B

(8.3%)

Non Metallic Mineral Industry

US$ 0.5 B(6.2%)

Others US$ 2.5 B(33.4%)

Transportation, Warehouse and

Telecommunication Rp 28.4 T(21.0%)

MiningRp 13.5 T(10.0%)

Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Industry Rp 12.2 T

(9.0%)Metal, Machinery

and Electronic Industry Rp 11.0 T

(8.1%)

Food Industry Rp 10.5 T

(7.8%)

OthersRp 59.5 T(44.1%)

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NO SECTORINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

PROJECT

1 Transportation, Warehouse andTelecommunication

2,160.16 122

2 Mining 1,045.70 205

3 Construction 631.08 97

4 Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry

609.93 541

5 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 456.01 62

6 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

412.75 193

7 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

373.43 206

8 Food Crops and Plantation 264.56 125

9 Real Estates, Industrial Estates and Office Building

224.33 207

10 Food Industry 201.15 30411 Rubber and Plastic Industry 174.36 158

12 Trade and Reparation 173.59 966

13 Hotel and Restaurant 165.40 277

14 Paper and Printing Industry 134.33 54

15 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 128.59 64

16 Textile Industry 70.61 195

17 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry

55.35 55

18 Other Services 48.87 455

19 Wood Industry 12.28 27

20 Fishery 10.21 25

21 Other Industries 8.70 90

22 Forestry 7.16 22

23 Livestock 4.07 9

24 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry

0.00 1

TOTAL 7,372.63 4,460

FDIDDI

Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015: Based on Sector

NO SECTORINVESTMENT(Rp Billion)

PROJECT

1 Food Industry 7,972.81 292

2 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

7,043.64 95

3 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 5,415.12 56

4 Real Estates, Industrial Estates and Office Building

4,290.39 137

5 Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry

3,337.30 110

6 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 2,772.49 50

7 Food Crops and Plantation 1,866.98 84

8 Textile Industry 1,688.75 64

9 Transportation, Warehouse andTelecommunication

1,430.24 67

10 Construction 1,391.35 7911 Hotel and Restaurant 1,345.78 138

12 Rubber and Plastic Industry 1,333.62 89

13 Trade and Reparation 753.68 366

14 Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

701.66 27

15 Paper and Printing Industry 655.80 32

16 Mining 410.53 23

17 Other Services 309.48 76

18 Livestock 158.41 31

19 Wood Industry 28.67 25

20 Other Industry 22.65 18

21 Leather Goods and Footwear Industry

5.40 6

22 Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry

0.00 3

23 Fishery 0.00 5

24 Forestry 0.00 1

TOTAL 42,934.74 1,874

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

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FDI

DDI

Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015: Based on LocationQuarter II 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country Of Origin

DDI + FDI

T= TrillionB= Billion

East JavaRp 5.7 T(13.3%)

West JavaRp 4.8 T(11.2%)

East Kalimantan Rp 4.4 T(10.2%)Banten

Rp 4.2 T(9.8%)

South SumateraRp 3.8 T(8.8%)

OthersRp 20.1 T(46.7%)

West JavaUS$ 1.7 B(23.1%)

Special Territory of JakartaUS$ 1.2 B(15.6%)

East KalimantanUS$ 0.7 B

(9.2%)

BantenUS$ 0.5 B

(7.0%)

East JavaUS$ 0.5 B

(6.5%)

OthersUS$ 2.8 B(38.6%)

West JavaRp 26.1 T(19.3%)

Special Territoryof JakartaRp 17.4 T(12.9%)

East KalimantanRp 12.8 T

(9.5%)Banten

Rp 10.7 T(7.9%)

East JavaRp 11.7 T

(8.6%)

OthersRp 56.4 T(41.8%)

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NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

PROJECT

1 West Java 1,701.91 1,3402 Special Territory of Jakarta 1,153.81 1,1153 East Kalimantan 675.40 624 Banten 518.84 3085 East Java 477.80 1606 Central Java 403.91 887 Papua 334.73 388 North Sumatera 323.63 1079 West Nusa Tenggara 206.64 69

10 Bali 203.52 28811 Riau Islands 179.17 21912 West Kalimantan 142.03 8113 South Sumatera 140.55 3314 Riau 126.39 5515 Central Sulawesi 125.37 3916 Lampung 89.43 1317 South Sulawesi 77.15 5118 Special Region of Yogyakarta 61.96 3919 North Sulawesi 60.93 5520 West Papua 57.74 2621 Jambi 55.55 2422 South Kalimantan 54.77 2123 North Kalimantan 48.15 1524 Bangka Belitung Islands 42.83 2125 Central Kalimantan 42.07 2526 Southeast Sulawesi 18.02 4627 West Sumatera 14.20 2728 Bengkulu 12.36 1029 North Maluku 11.79 1530 Maluku 5.87 1831 East Nusa Tenggara 2.81 2132 Gorontalo 2.06 1133 Aceh 0.77 1634 West Sulawesi 0.46 4

TOTAL 7,372.63 4,460

FDIDDI

Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015 : Based on Location

NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(Rp Billion)

PROJECT

1 East Java 5,711.72 214

2 West Java 4,801.27 300

3 East Kalimantan 4,382.96 33

4 Banten 4,209.40 93

5 South Sumatera 3,758.41 20

6 Special Territory of Jakarta 2,986.99 212

7 Central Java 2,819.78 438

8 Riau 2,763.55 44

9 South Sulawesi 2,697.31 126

10 North Sumatera 2,110.11 59

11 West Kalimantan 1,589.59 53

12 Aceh 706.85 53

13 West Sulawesi 634.04 8

14 Lampung 604.18 12

15 Jambi 587.42 13

16 Bangka Belitung Islands 573.91 5

17 Central Sulawesi 544.12 8

18 South Kalimantan 375.21 18

19 Bali 237.65 25

20 Special Region of Yogyakarta 141.99 16

21 Papua 121.38 21

22 Bengkulu 118.31 6

23 North Kalimantan 109.60 10

24 Southeast Sulawesi 97.06 14

25 Central Kalimantan 69.99 3

26 West Sumatera 60.54 14

27 Riau Islands 40.79 25

28 West Papua 30.23 8

29 North Maluku 20.44 1

30 North Sulawesi 19.36 18

31 Gorontalo 10.56 3

32 West Nusa Tenggara 0.00 1

TOTAL 42,934.74 1,874

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

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Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015 : Based on Country of OriginQuarter II 2015 : Sector, Location, and Country of Origin

MalaysiaUS$ 2.3 B(31.1%)

SingaporeUS$ 1.1 B(14.9%)

JapanUS$ 0.4 B

(5.4%)

USAUS$ 0.3 B

(4.1%)

British Virgin IslandUS$ 0.2 B

(2.7%)

OthersUS$ 3.1 B(41.9%)

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NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT (US$ Million)

PROJECT

1 Malaysia 2,307.48 198

2 Singapore 1,068.02 728

3 Japan 370.11 646

4 United State of America 319.81 60

5 British Virgin Islands 219.99 112

6 Netherlands 174.34 91

7 South Korea 153.85 654

8 Thailand 121.32 26

9 China 85.19 207

10 Taiwan 69.89 69

11 United Kingdom 67.61 54

12 Canada 37.14 8

13 France 31.20 52

14 Saudi Arabia 29.33 6

15 Australia 29.14 117

16 Hong Kong 28.50 66

17 Seychelles 19.26 11

18 New Zealand 14.07 4

19 Mauritius 13.47 16

20 Brazil 12.70 4

21 Germany 12.52 46

22 Poland 11.45 4

23 Cayman Islands 10.32 28

24 India 4.74 48

25 Switzerland 2.87 18

26 Yemen 2.27 1

27 Luxembourg 1.24 9

28 Italy 1.15 26

29 Denmark 1.06 6

30 Bulgaria 0.87 1

31 Turkey 0.53 6

32 Somalia 0.50 1

33 Iraq 0.35 1

34 Tanzania 0.30 1

35 Pakistan 0.24 3

36 Sri Lanka 0.21 1

Investment Realization in Quarter II 2015 : Based on Country of Origin

NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT(US$ Million)

PROJECT

37 Bangladesh 0.20 138 Belgium 0.18 2439 Russia 0.18 640 Jordan 0.15 241 Czech 0.13 142 Guinea 0.10 243 Spain 0.10 1344 Ireland 0.05 245 Panama 0.03 346 Kyrgystan 0.00 147 West Samoa 0.00 248 Norway 0.00 249 Egypt 0.00 150 Slovakia 0.00 151 Marshall Island 0.00 352 Channel Island 0.00 153 United Arab Emirates 0.00 154 Algeria 0.00 155 Barbados 0.00 156 Slovenia 0.00 157 Austria 0.00 258 Guatemala 0.00 159 Venezuela 0.00 160 Belize 0.00 261 Nigeria 0.00 162 Mexico 0.00 163 Hungary 0.00 164 Afghanistan 0.00 165 Suriah 0.00 166 Sweden 0.00 567 Cook Island 0.00 168 Qatar 0.00 169 Philipines 0.00 770 Bahrain 0.00 171 Portugal 0.00 172 Joint Countries 2,148.47 1,035

Total 7,372.63 4,460

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

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III. January - June 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

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FDI

DDI DDI + FDI

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

T= TrillionB= Billion

Transportation,Warehouse, and

TelecomunicationRp 37,2 T(14,3%)

MiningRp 28,7 T(11,0%)

Food IndustryRp 23,4 T

(9,0%)

Chemical and Pharmaceutical

IndustryRp 22,3 T

(8,6%)

Metal, Machinery,

and Electronic IndustryRp 22,1 T

(8,5%)

Others Rp 126,1 T

(48,6%)

Food IndustryRp 14.1 T(16.6%)

Electricity, Gas, and Water

SupplyRp 11.6 T(13.6%)

Chemical and Pharmaceutical

IndustryRp 11.0 T(12.9%)

Construction Rp 8.3 T (9.7%)

Non Metallic

Mineral Industry

Rp 6.7 T(7.8%)

OthersRp 33.7 T (39.4%)

Transportation,Warehouse, and

TelecomunicationUS$ 2.4 B

(17.5%)Mining

US$ 2.2 B(15.8%)

Metal, Mechinery,

and Electronic Industry

US$ 1.4 B(10.1%)

Transport Equipment and Other Transport

IndustryUS$ 1.1 B

(8.0%)

Chemical and Pharmaceutical

IndustryUS$ 0.9 B

(6.5%)

OthersUS$ 5,9 M

(42,1%)

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NO SECTORINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

PROJECT

1Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecomunication

2,442.70 225

2 Mining 2,199.58 441

3Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry

1,402.96 870

4Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

1,118.93 354

5Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

899.23 378

6 Food Crops and Plantation 862.99 259

7 Construction 829.54 167

8 Food Industry 740.46 579

9Real Estates, Industrial Estates and Office Building

661.17 326

10 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 587.00 115

11 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 570.88 147

12 Rubber and Plastic Industry 321.86 262

13 Hotel dan Restaurant 317.68 472

14 Trade and Reparation 245.05 1.537

15 Paper and Printing Industry 238.90 88

16 Others Services 156.57 702

17 Textile Industry 139.00 289

18Leather Goods and Footwear Industry

67.30 93

19 Fishery 49.98 43

20 Others Industry 36.18 149

21 Wood Industry 31.32 46

22 Forestry 10.27 38

23 Livestock 6.33 23

24Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry

0,23 4

TOTAL 13.936,09 7.607

FDIDDI

NO SECTORINVESTMENT(Rp Billion)

PROJECT

1 Food Industry 14,139.79 432

2 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 11,616.31 102

3Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

11,038.87 147

4 Construction 8,325.02 101

5Non Metallic Mineral Industry 6,650.47 91

6Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecomunication

6,642.66 103

7 Food Crops and Plantation5,685.22 183

8Real Estates, Industrial Estates and Office Building

4,722.89 186

9Metal, Machinery and Electronic Industry

4,520.49 159

10 Textile Industry 2,143.80 96

11 Rubber and Plastic Industry 1,912.17 128

12 Hotel dan Restaurant 1,902.03 189

13 Paper and Printing Industry 1,590.91 59

14 Mining 1,180.75 59

15 Trade and Reparation 988.26 438

16Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry

934.18 48

17 Others Services 572.70 101

18 Livestock 290.96 49

19 Fishery 271.71 8

20 Forestry 245.92 11

21 Wood Industry 56.13 30

22 Others Industry 22.65 20

23Leather Goods and Footwear Industry

5.40 7

24Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic and Watch Industry

0.00 3

TOTAL 85,459.29 2,750

Investment Realization in January - June 2015 : Based On SectorJanuary – June 2015 : Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Economic Corridor

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DDI Trends Sector : 2010 – June 2015

T = Triliun

ManufacturingRp 24.4 T(40.3%)

ServicesRp 22.8 T(37.6%)

Food Crops and Plantaation

Rp 8.9 T(14.7%)

MiningRp 3.0 T(5.1%)

LivestockRp 1.2 T(2.0%)

ForestryRp 0.2 T(0.3%) Fishery

Rp 0.001 T(0.0%)

2010

ManufacturingRp 385T(50.7%)

ServicesRp 20.9 T(27.6%)

Food Crops and Plantation

Rp 9.4 T(12.3%)

MiningRp 6.9 T(9.1%)

LivestockRp 0.3 T(0.3%)

ForestryRp 0.001 T

(0.0%)

2011

ManufacturingRp 49.9 T(54.1%)

ServicesRp 21.9 T(23.8%)

MiningRp 10.5 T(11.4%)

Food Crops and Plantation

Rp 9.6 T(10.4%)

ForestryRp 0.1 T(0.2%)

LivestockRp 0.1 T(0.1%)

FisheryRp 0.01 T

(0.0%)

2012

ServicesRp 80.6 T(51.6%)

ManufacturingRp 59.0 T(37.8%)

Food Crops and PlantationRp 12.7 T

(8.1%)

MiningRp 3,1 T(2,0%)

LivestockRp 0.7 T(0.4%)

FisheryRp 0.02 T

(0.0%)

ForestryRp 0.0003 T

(0.0%)

2014

ServicesRp 51.3 T(40.0%)

ManufacturingRp 51.2 T(40.0%)

MiningRp 18.8 T(14.6%)

Food Crops and Plantation

Rp 6.6 T(5.1%)

LivestockRp 0.3 T (0.3%)

2013

ManufacturingRp 43.0 T(50.3%)

ServicesRp 34.8 T (40.7%)

Foods Crops and Plantation

Rp 5,7 T (6,7%)

MiningRp 1.2 T (1.4%)

LivestockRp 0.3 T (0.3%)

Fishery Rp 0.3 T(0.3%)

Forestry Rp 0.2 T (0.3%)

Jan - Jun 2015

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

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FDI Trends Sector : 2010 – June 2015

B= Billion

ServicesUS$ 7.8 B(40.0%)

ManufacturingUS$ 6.8 B(34.8%)

MiningUS$ 3.6 B(18.6%)

Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.2 B

(6.3%)

LivestockUS$ 0.02 B

(0.1%)

ForestryUS$ 0.01 B

(0.1%

FisheryUS$ 0.01 B

(0.1%)

2011

ManufacturingUS$ 11.8 B

(47.9%)

ServicesUS$ 6.9 B(28.0%)

MiningUS$ 4.2 B(17.3%)

Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 1.6 B

(6.5%)

FisheryUS$ 0.03 B

(0.1%)

ForestryUS$ 0.03 B

(0.1%)

LivestockUS$ 0.02 B

(0.1%)

2012

ServicesUS$ 9.8 B(60.7%)

ManufacturingUS$ 3.3 B(20.6%)

MiningUS$ 2.2 B(13.6%)

Food Crops and PlantationUS$ 0.8 B

(4.6%)

ForestryUS$ 0.04 B

(0.2%)

LivestockUS$ 0.025 B

(0.2%)Fishery

US$ 0.002 B(0.1%)

2010

ManufacturingUS$ 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%)

ForestryUS$ 0.03 B

(0.1%)

LivestockUS$ 0.01 B

(0.1%)

FisheryUS$ 0.01 B

(0.0%)

2013

ManufacturingUS$ 13.0 B

(45.6%)

ServicesUS$ 8.5 B(29.9%)

MiningUS$ 4.7 B

(16.4%)

Food Crops and Plantation

US$ 2.2 B(7.7%)

ForestryUS$ 0.05 B

(0.2%)

FisheryUS$ 0.04 B

(0.1%)

LivestockUS$ 0.03 B

(0.1%)

2014

ServicesUS$ 5.2 B

(37.5%)

Manufacturing

US$ 5.6 B(40.1%)

MiningUS$ 2.2 B

(15.8%)

Food Crops and

PlantationUS$ 0.9 B

(6.2%)

ForestryUS$ 0.010 B

(0.1%)

FisheryUS$ 0.050 B

(0.3%)

LivestockUS$ 0.006 B

(0.0%)

Jan - Jun 2015

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

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T = Triliun

ManufacturingRp 89.8 T(60.7%)

ServicesRp 30.4 T (20.6%)

Food Crops and Plantation

Rp 20.1 T (13.6%)

MiningRp 6.8 T (4.6%)

LivestockRp 0.4 T (0.2%)

ForestryRp 0.2 T (0.2%)

FisheryRp 0.2 T (0.1%)

2010

ManufacturingRp 108.7 T

(43.3%)

ServicesRp 82.0 T (32.7%)

Food Cropd and PlantationRp 41.9 T (16.7%)

MiningRp 17.9 T

(7.1%)

LivestockRp 0.4 T (0.2%)

ForestryRp 0.1 T (0.0%) Fishery

Rp 0.1 T (0.0%)

2011

ManufacturingRp 155.8 T

(49.7%)

ServicesRp 83.7 T (26.7%)

MiningRp 48.8 T (15.6%)

Food Crops and PlantationRp 24.0 T

(7.7%)

ForestryRp 0.4 T (0.1%)

LivestockRp 0.3 T (0.1%) Fishery

Rp 0.2 T(0.1%)

2012

ServicesRp 201.1 T

(50.5%)

ManufacturingRp 110.6 T

(27.7%)

MiningRp 64.3 T(16.1%)

Food Crops and PlantationRp 21.8 T

(5.5%)

LivestockRp 0.6 T(0.2%)

FisheryRp 0.1 T(0.0%)

ForestryRp 0.1 T(0.0%)

2013

DDI and FDI Trends Sector: 2010 - June 2015

ManufacturingRp 199.1 T

(43.0%)

ServicesRp 172.3 T

(37.2%)

MiningRp 53.3 T(11.5%)

Food Crops and Plantation

Rp 36.4 T(7.9%)

LivestockRp 1.0 T(0.2%)

ForestryRp 0.6 T(0.1%)

FisheryRp 0.4 T(0.1%)

2014

ManufacturingRp 112.8 T

(43.4%)ServicesRp 100.1 T

(38.5%)

Mining Rp 28.7 T (11.1%)

Food Crops and PlantationRp 16.5 T

(6.3%)

FisheryRp 0.9 T (0.4%)

ForestryRp 0.4 T (0.1%)

LivestockRp 0.4 T (0.1%)

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PMDN + PMAPMDN

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

Investment Realization in January - June 2015 : Based On Location

PMA

T= TriliunB=Billion

West JavaRp 15.4 T(18.0%)

East JavaRp 12.6 T(14.8%)

Special Territory of JakartaRp 8.3 T(9.7%)Central Java

Rp 7.2 T(8.4%)

South Sumatera Rp 7.2 T(8.4%)

OthersRp 34.7 T(40.7%)

West JavaUS$ 3.6 B(26.2%)

Special Territory of

JakartaUS$ 1.6 B(11.5%)East

Kalimantan US$ 1.2 B

(8.4%)

BantenUS$ 1.0 B

(7.2%)

East JavaUS$ 0.8 B

(6.0%)

OthersUS$ 5.7 B(40.7%)

West JavaRp 61.0 T(23.5%)

Special Territory of JakartaRp 28.3 T(10.9%)

East JavaRp 23.1 T

(8.9%)

East KalimantanRp 20.6 T

(7.9%)

BantenRp 17.6 T

(6.8%)

OthersRp 109.1 T

(42.0%)

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NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(US$ Million)

PROJECT

1 West Java 3,644.42 2,187

2 Special Territory of Jakarta 1,601.18 1,811

3 East Kalimantan 1,173.83 106

4 Banten 1,009.33 612

5 East Java 835.46 350

6 North Sumatera 631.75 230

7 Papua 629.89 66

8 West Kalimantan 569.23 194

9 Central Sulawesi 530.14 71

10 Central Java 498.33 191

11 Riau Islands 441.78 283

12 West Nusa Tenggara 339.90 112

13 South Sumatera 329.21 76

14 Bali 241.19 366

15 Central Kalimantan 206.12 48

16 Lampung 203.80 26

17 Riau 179.50 116

18 South Kalimantan 161.05 49

19 South Sulawesi 118.84 71

20 West Papua 76.47 42

21 Southeast Sulawesi 73.70 88

22 Jambi 73.49 62

23 Special Region of Yogyakarta 70.22 58

24 North Sulawesi 64.93 93

25 North Kalimantan 57.70 21

26 Bangka Belitung Islands 51.27 36

27 North Maluku 44.33 30

28 West Sumatera 24.23 57

29 East Nusa Tenggara 16.61 36

30 Bengkulu 15.29 19

31 Aceh 13.87 37

32 Maluku 5.87 33

33 Gorontalo 2.21 21

34 West Sulawesi 0.95 9

TOTAL 13,936.09 7,607

FDIDDI

NO LOCATIONINVESTMENT(Rp Billion)

PROJECT

1 West Java 15,419.71 472

2 East Java 12,641.73 326

3 Special Territory of Jakarta 8,267.01 270

4 Central Java 7,219.48 492

5 South Sumatera 7,202.74 46

6 East Kalimantan 5,912.64 55

7 Banten 5,011.10 142

8 Riau 4,353.45 76

9 West Kalimantan 4,058.36 93

10 North Sumatera 3,015.17 112

11 South Sulawesi 2,766.91 148

12 Aceh 2,658.91 109

13 South Kalimantan 934.11 30

14 Bangka Belitung Islands 755.63 11

15 Lampung 737.09 21

16 Central Kalimantan 709.54 13

17 Jambi 685.46 39

18 West Sulawesi 634.04 10

19 Central Sulawesi 548.78 11

20 Bengkulu 329.77 7

21 North Kalimantan 260.07 13

22 West Sumatera 259.69 34

23 Bali 252.96 31

24 Special Region of Yogyakarta 252.50 28

25 Papua 123.19 27

26 West Nusa Tenggara 107.43 3

27 Riau Islands 104.66 65

28 Southeast Sulawesi 97.10 19

29 West Papua 59.93 11

30 North Maluku 48.23 2

31 North Sulawesi 20.36 30

32 Gorontalo 10.56 3

33 East Nusa Tenggara 1,00 1

TOTAL 85,459.29 2,750

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East JavaRp 34.8 T(27.2%)

East Kalimantan

Rp 15.8 T(12.4%)Central Java

Rp 12.6 T(9.8%)

West JavaRp 9.0 T(7.0%)

South Kalimantan

Rp 8.3 T(6.5%)

OthersRp 47.7 T(37.1%)

2013

DDI Trends Location : 2010 – June 2015

T= Triliun

West JavaRp 11.2 T(14.7%)

East JavaRp 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%)

OthersRp 31.7 T(41.9%)

2011East JavaRp 21.5 T(23.3%)

West JavaRp 11.4 T(12.3%)

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 8.5 T(9.3%)

East Kalimantan Rp 5.9 T(6.4%)

Central JavaRp 5.8 T(6.3%)

OthersRp 39.1 T(42.4%)

2012

West JavaRp 15.8 T(26.1%)

East JavaRp 8.1 T(13.3%)

East Kalimantan

Rp 7.9 T (130%)

BantenRp 5.8 T (9.6%)

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 18.4 T

(7.6%)

OthersRp 18.4 T (30.4%)

2010

East JavaRp 38.1 T(24.4%)

West JavaRp 18.7 T(12.0%)

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 17.8 T(11.4%)

Central JavaRp 13.6 T

(8.7%)

East Kalimantan

Rp 12.9 T(8.2%)

OthersRp 55.0 T(35.3%)

2014West JavaRp 15.4 T(18.0%)

East JavaRp 12.6 T(14.8%)

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 8.3 T(9.7%)

Central JavaRp 7.2 T(8.4%)

South Sumatera Rp 7.2 T(8.4%)

OthersRp 34.7 T(40.7%)

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FDI Trends Location: 2010 – June 2015

M = Miliar

Special Territory of

JakartaUS$ 4.8 B(24.8%)

West JavaUS$ 3.8 B(19.7%)

BantenUS$ 2.2 B(11.2%)

PapuaUS$ 1.3 B

(6.7%)

East JavaUS$ 1.3 B

(6.7%)

OthersUS$ 6.1 B(30.9%)

2011

West JavaUS$ 4.2 B(17.1%)

Special Territory of

JakartaUS$ 4.1 B(16.7%)

BantenUS$ 2.7 B(11.1%)

East JavaUS$ 2.3 B

(9.4%)

East Kalimantan US$ 2.0 B

(8.2%)

OthersUS$ 9.2 B(37.5%)

2012

West JavaUS$ 7.1 B(24.9%)

BantenUS$ 3.7 B(13.0%)East Java

US$ 3.4 B(11.9%)

Special Territory of

JakartaUS$ 2.6 B

(9.1%)

PapuaUS$ 2.4 B

(8.2%)

OthersUS$ 9.4 B(32.9%)

2013

Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 6.4 B(39.7%)

East JavaUS$ 1.8 B(10.9%)

West Javat US$ 1.7 B(10.4%)

BantenUS$ 1.5 B

(9.5%)

East Kalimantan US$ 1.1 B

(6.7%)

Others US$ 3.7 B(22.8%)

2010

West JavaUS$ 6.6 B(23.0%)

Special Territory of

JakartaUS$ 4.5 B(15.8%)

East Kalimantan US$ 2.1 B

(7.5%)

BantenUS$ 2.0 B

(7.1%)

East JavaUS$ 1.8 B

(6.3%)

OthersUS$ 11.5 B

(40.3%)

2014West JavaUS$ 3.6 B(26.2%)

Special Territory of

JakartaUS$ 1.6 B(11.5%)

East Kalimantan US$ 1.2 B

(8.4%)

BantenUS$ 1.0 B

(7.2%)

East JavaUS$ 0.8 B

(6.0%)

OthersUS$ 5.7 B(40.7%)

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Special Territory of Jakarta

Rp 63.4 T(30.4%)

West JavaRp 31.3 T(15.0%)

East JavaRp 24.3 T(11.6%)

BantenRp 19.8 T

(9.5%)

EastKalimantan

Rp 15.9 T(7.6%)

OthersRp 54.2 T(25.9 %)

2010

DDI And FDI Trends Location: 2010 – June 2015

West JavaRp 76.5 T(19.2%)

East JavaRp 67.0 T(16.8%)

BantenRp 39.0 T

(9.8%)Special

Territory of Jakarta

Rp 30.2 T(7.6%)

East Kalimantan Rp 28.3 T

(7.1%)

OthersRp 157.5 T

(39.5%)

2013

T = Triliun

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 52.7 T(21.0%)

West JavaRp 45.8 T(18.2%)

BantenRp 23.8 T

(9.5%)

East JavaRp 21.5 T

(8.5%)

PapuaRp 13.2 T

(5.3%)

OthersRp 94.3 T(37.5%)

2011West JavaRp 49.3 T(15.7%)

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 45.5 T(14.5%)

East JavaRp 42.2 T(13.5%)

BantenRp 29.6 T

(9.4%)

East KalimantanRp 23.1 T

(7.4%)

OthersRp 123.6 T

(39.5%)

2012

West JavaRp 89.3 T(19.3%)

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 66.3 T(14.3%)

East JavaRp 57.5 T(12.4%)East

Kalimantan Rp 36.0 T

(7.8%)

BantenRp 30.0 T

(6.5%)

OthersRp 184.0 T

(39.7%)

2014

West JavaRp 61.0 T(23.5%)

Special Territory of

JakartaRp 28.3 T(10.9%)

East JavaRp 23.1 T

(8.9%)East Kalimantan

Rp 20.6 T(7.9%)

BantenRp 17.6 T

(6.8%)

OthersRp 109.1 T

(42.0%)

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Investment Realization in January - June 2015 : Based on Country of Origin

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

B= Billion

MalaysiaUS$ 2.6 B(18.6%)

SingaporeUS$ 2.3 B(16.5%)

JapanUS$ 1.6 B (11.3%)

South Korea US$ 0.8 B

(5.7%)

USAUS$ 0.6 B

(4.4%)

OthersUS$ 6.1 B(43.5%)

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NO COUNTRY OF ORIGININVESTMENT(US$ Million)

PROJECT

1 Malaysia 2,594.28 406

2 Singapore 2,302.62 1.338

3 Japan 1,577.71 989

4 South Korea 787.83 1.026

5 United States of America 611.87 102

6 British Virgin Islands 442.96 229

7 United Kingdom 424.93 109

8 Netherlands 413.41 140

9 Hong Kong 175.03 136

10 China 160.27 407

11 Thailand 154.60 39

12 Taiwan 85.09 117

13 Canada 73.34 14

14 Australia 71.70 193

15 France 65.94 70

16 Luxembourg 31.76 15

17 Mauritius 30.14 21

18 Saudi Arabia 29.33 9

19 Cayman Islands 26.72 33

20 Seychelles 25.94 19

21 Germany 24.86 66

22 Switzerland 22.24 37

23 India 15.12 84

24 New Zealand 14.07 6

25 United Arab Emirates 13.61 9

26 Brazil 12.70 4

27 Poland 11.48 5

28 Afghanistan 8.14 3

29 Italy 6.10 41

30 Belgium 3.71 36

31 Yemen 2.27 2

32 Denmark 1.70 7

33 Belize 1.50 6

34 Egypt 1.36 2

35 West Samoa 1.17 5

36 Bulgaria 0.87 1

37 Pakistan 0.84 15

38 Spain 0.65 23

39 Turkey 0.62 8

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

INVESTMENT(US$ Million)

PROJECT

40 Lebanon 0.56 2

41 Somalia 0.50 1

42 Czech 0.41 2

43 Guatemala 0.38 2

44 Iraq 0.35 3

45 Russia 0.30 12

46 Tanzania 0.30 1

47 Sri Lanka 0.21 1

48 Bangladesh 0.20 1

49 Jordan 0.15 3

50 Austria 0.13 6

51 Argentina 0.11 1

52 Guinea 0.10 3

53 Channel Islands 0.08 2

54 Vietnam 0.06 2

55 Ireland 0.05 2

56 Norway 0.03 4

57 Panama 0.03 4

58 Skotland 0.02 1

59 Suriah 0.02 4

60 Kyrgystan 0.00 1

61 Qatar 0.00 2

62 Bahrain 0.00 1

63 Philipines 0.00 8

64 Cook Islands 0.00 1

65 Sweden 0.00 5

66 Portugal 0.00 1

67 Mexico 0.00 1

68 Nigeria 0.00 3

69 Venezuela 0.00 1

70 Marocco 0.00 2

71 Slovenia 0.00 1

72 Barbados 0.00 3

73 Siprus 0.00 3

74 Algeria 0.00 1

75 Marshall Island 0.00 3

76 Slovakia 0.00 1

77 Hungary 0.00 1

78 Joint Coutries 3,703.65 1,739

TOTAL 13,936.09 7,607

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

B = Billion

SingaporeUS$ 5.01 B

(30.9%)

UKUS$ 1.89 B

(11.6%)

USAUS$ 0.93 B

(5.7%)

Japan US$ 0.71 B

(4.4%)

NetherlandsUS$ 0.61 B

(3.8%)

OthersUS$ 7.07 B

(43.6%)

2010

Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – June 2015

SingaporeUS$ 5.1 B(26.3%)

JapanUS$ 1.5 B

(7.8%)

USAUS$ 1.5 B

(7.6%)Netherlands

US$ 1.4 B(6.9%)

South KoreaUS$ 1.2 B

(6.3%)

OthersUS$ 8.8 B(45.1%)

2011SingaporeUS$ 4.9 B(19.8%)

JapanUS$ 2.5 B(10.0%)

South KoreaUS$ 1.9 B

(7.9%)

USAUS$ 1.2 B

(5.1%)

MauritiusUS$ 1.1 B

(4.3%)

OthersUS$ 13.0 B

(52.9%)

2012

JapanUS$ 4.7 B(16.5%)

SingaporeUS$ 4.7 B(16.3%)

USAUS$ 2.4 B

(8.5%)

South KoreaUS$ 2.2 B

(7.7%)

UKUS$ 1.1 B

(3.8%)

OthersUS$ 13.5 B

(47.2%)

2013SingaporeUS$ 5.8 B(20.4%)

JapanUS$ 2.7 B

(9.5%)

MalaysiaUS$ 1.8 B

(6.2%)

NetherlandsUS$ 1.7 B

(6.1%)UKUS$ 1.6 B

(5.6%)

OthersUS$ 14.9 B

(52.2%)

2014MalaysiaUS$ 2.6 B

(18.6%)

SingaporeUS$ 2.3 B(16.5%)

JapanUS$ 1.6 B

(11.3%)South Korea

US$ 0.8 B(5.7%)

USAUS$ 0.6 B

(4.4%)

OthersUS$ 6.1 B(43.5%)

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FDI Trend by Main Country of Origin: 2010 – June 2015Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – June 2015

B= Billion

Singapura US$ 5,0 M

(30,4%)

UEUS$ 1.2 B

(73%)

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 KoreaUS$ 0.3 B

(1.8%)

AustraliaUS$ 0.2 B

(1.2%)

ChinaUS$ 0.2 B

(1.2%)

Taiwan US$ 0.0 B

(0.3%)

OthersUS$ 6.8 B (41.4%)

2010SingaporeUS$ 5.1 B

(25.8%)

UE

US$ 2.2 B(11.1%)

JapanUS$ 1.5 B

(7.6%)

USAUS$ 1.5 B

(7.6%)South Korea

US$ 1.2 B(6.1%)

MalaysiaUS$ 0.6 B

(3.1%)Taiwan

US$ 0.2 B(1.2%)

Hong KongUS$ 0.1 B

(0.5%)

ChinaUS$ 0.1 B

(0.5%)

Australia US$ 0.1 B

(0.5%)

Others US$ 7.1 B (36.0%)

2011

Singapore US$ 4.9 B

(19.7%)

JapanUS$ 2.5 B

(10.0%)

UEUS$ 2.3 B

(9.2%)

South KoreaUS$ 1.9 B

(7.6%)

USA

US$ 1.2 B(4.8%)

Australia US$ 0.7 B

(2.8%)

TaiwanUS$ 0.6 B

(2.6%)

Malaysia US$ 0.5 B

(2.0%)

Hong KongUS$ 0.3 B

(1.2%)

China US$ 0.1 B

(0.4%)

OthersUS$ 9.9 B

(39.7%)

2012

Japan US$ 4.7 B

(16.2%)

Singapore US$ 4.7 B

(16.2%)

USA

US$ 2.4 B(8.3%)

UEUS$ 2.4 B

(8.3%)

South KoreaUS$ 2.2 B

(7.6%)Malaysia US$ 0.7 B

(2.4%)

Hong KongUS$ 0.4 B

(1.4%)

Taiwan US$ 0.4 B

(1.4%)

ChinaUS$ 0.3 B

(1.0%)

Australia US$ 0.2 B

(0.7%)

OthersUS$ 10.6 B

(36.5%)

2013

Singapore US$ 5.8 B

(20.3%)

UEUS$ 3.8 B (13.3%)

JapanUS$ 2.7 B

(9.5%)

Malaysia US$ 1.8 B

(6.3%)

USA

US$ 1.3 B(4.5%)

South KoreaUS$ 1.1 B

(3.8%)

ChinaUS$ 0.8 B

(2.8%)

Hong KongUS$ 0.7 B

(2.4%)

Australia US$ 0.6 B

(2.1%)

Taiwan US$ 0.1 B

(0.4%)

OthersUS$ 9.9 B

(34.6%)

2014Malaysia US$ 2.6 B (18.6%)

SingaporeUS$ 2.3 B (16.5%)

JapanUS$ 1.6 B (11.3%)

South KoreaUS$ 0.8 B

(5.7%)USA

US$ 0.6 B (4.4%)

British Virgin Islands

US$ 0.4 B (3.2%)

UEUS$ 1.0 B

(7.1%)

Hong KongUS$ 0.2 B

(1.3%)

ChinaUS$ 0.2 B

(1.1%)

Taiwan US$ 0.1 B

(0.6%)

OthersUS$ 4.2 B (30.2%)

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DDI

FDI

DDI and FDI

Based on Economic Corridor in January – June 2015period, the highest realization of DDI and FDI is located inJava Corridor. The further ranks of realization of the DDI isin Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and NusaTenggara, also Maluku and Papua Corridor. The furtherranks of realization of the FDI is also in Kalimantan,Sumatera, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua, as well as Bali andNusa Tenggara Corridor.

Economic Corridor

T= Trilion

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

JavaRp 144.5 T

(55.7%)

SumateraRp 44.7 T(17.2%)

KalimantanRp 39.0 T(15.0%)

Maluku and Papua

Rp 9.7 T(3.7%)

SulawesiRp 14.0 T

(5.4%)

Bali and Nusa Tenggara Rp 7.8 T(3.0%)

20,102.6

48,811.5

11,874.7

4,077.7361.4 231.4

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali andNusa

Tenggara

Malukuand Papua

Rp

Bill

ion

1,964.2

7,658.9

2,167.9

790.8 597.7 756.6

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

Sumatera Java Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali andNusa

Tenggara

Maluku andPapua

US$

.Mill

ion

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Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress 2010 - June 2015 : Per Quarter

Indonesian Labor Absorption : 2010 - June 2015

Person

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

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

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

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

0

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

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Progress of Investment Realization 2010 - June 2015 : Per Quarter

Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – June 2015

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

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

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

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

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

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Progress of Investment Realization of FDI 2010 - June 2015 in US Dollar : Per Quarter

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

Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – June 2015

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

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

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

8.0

US$

Bill

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Progress of Investment Realization 2010 - June 2015 : New and Expansion Project

I = Investment (Rp Trillion)

Progress of Investment Realization : 2010 – June 2015

DDI2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan – Jun 2015

Total2010 - Jun 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 53.3 62.3 349.3 58.4

Expansion 29.7 49.1 41.7 54.9 46.2 50.1 53.4 41.7 46.0 29.5 32.2 37.7 249.2 41.6

Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 85.5 100.0 598.5 100.0

FDI2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Jan – Jun 2015

Total2010 - Jun 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 69.4 143.6 82.5 791.9 61.1

Expansion 82.8 55.9 97.0 55.3 105.3 47.6 94.4 34.9 93.9 30.6 30.6 17.5 504.0 38.9

Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 174.2 100.0 1,295.9 100.0

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan-Jun 2015Percentage basedon Jan - Jun 2015

New 96.0 112.6 161.7 250.8 323.2 196.9 75.8%

Expansion 112.5 138.7 151.5 147.8 139.9 62.8 24.2%

Total 208.5 251.3 313.2 398.6 463.1 259.7 100.0%

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Progress of Investment Realization 2010 – June 2015: Based on Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Sector

Progress of Investment Realization: 2010 – June 2015

DDI2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Jan – Jun 2015 Total

2010 - Jun 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 7.7 9.0 100.2 16.7

Secondary 24.4 40.3 38.5 50.7 49.9 54.1 51.2 39.9 59.0 37.8 43.0 50.3 266.0 44.5

Tertiary 22.7 37.5 21.0 27.6 21.9 23.8 51.3 40.0 80.6 51.6 34.8 40.7 232.3 38.8

Total 60.5 100.0 76.0 100.0 92.2 100.0 128.2 100.0 156.1 100.0 85.5 100.0 598.5 100.0

FDI2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Jan - Jun 2015 Total

2010 - Jun 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 39.1 22.4 300.5 23.2

Secondary 30.5 20.6 61.1 50.7 105.9 54.1 149.9 39.9 140.1 45.6 69.8 40.1 557.3 43.0

Tertiary 89.8 60.7 70.2 27.6 61.7 23.8 59.4 40.0 91.7 29.9 65.3 37.5 438.1 33.8

Total 148.0 100.0 175.3 100.0 221.0 100.0 270.4 100.0 307.0 100.0 174.2 100.0 1,295.9 100.0

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jan-Jun 2015Percentage basedon Jan - Jun 2015

Primary 41.1 60.5 73.8 86.8 91.7 46.8 18.0%

Secondary 54.9 99.6 155.8 201.1 199.1 112.8 43.4%

Tertiary 112.5 91.2 83.6 110.7 172.3 100.1 38.5%

Total 208.5 251.3 313.2 398.6 463.1 259.7 100.0%

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