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1 DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REALIZATION IN QUARTER IV AND JANUARY DECEMBER 2017 Jakarta, January 30th 2018 Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) - RI

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. QUARTER IV AND JANUARY DECEMBER 2017: In Comparison with 2016 II. QUARTER IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin III. JANUARY DECEMBER 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region IV. INDONESIAN LABOR ABSORPTION V. PROGRESS OF INVESTMENT REALIZATION

3 I. Quarter IV and January December 2017: In Comparison with

4 Rp Trillion Quarter IV and January December 2017: In Comparison with 2016 Investment Realization in Quarter IV QI 2016 Q II 2016 Q III 2016 Q IV 2016 JAN-DEC 2016 Q I 2017 Q II 2017 Q III 2017 Q IV 2017 JAN-DEC 2017 TARGET 2017*) Achievement **) TOTAL % FDI % DDI % DDI: Domestic Direct Investment FDI: Foreign Direct Investment *) Revised 2017 Investment Target, BKPM s Strategic Planning **) Achievements January - December 2017 towards 2017 target Investment value in Quarter IV 2017 is the investment realization during three consequtive months of reporting period (October-December 2017) based on the investment realization report from DDI and FDI companies in Indonesia. 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 based on National Budget 2017 for Quarter I and Quarter II 2017, the currency rate of US$ 1 = Rp based on Revised National Budget 2017 for Quarter III and Quarter IV Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2017: Rp T, increases around 1.7% from Quarter III 2017 (Rp T) or increases around 12.7% from Quarter IV 2016 (Rp T). Investment realization in January December 2017: Rp T, increases around 13.1% from that in January December 2016 (Rp T). Quarter IV 2017 y-o-y q-o-q DDI 16.4% 4.2% FDI 10.6% 0.3% TOTAL 12.7% 1.7% Jan-Dec 2017 y-o-y DDI 21.3% FDI 8.5% TOTAL 13.1% 4

5 Quarter IV and January December 2017: In Comparison with 2016 Investment Realization in Quarter IV and January December 2017 Compared to The Same Period in 2016: DDI and FDI 1. Quarter IV 2016 and Quarter IV 2017 : DDI dan FDI DDI Rp 58.1 T (36.5%) Quarter IV 2016 Quarter IV 2017 Total : Rp T FDI Rp T (63.5%) Realization y-o-y DDI 16,4% FDI 10,6% TOTAL 12,7% DDI Rp 67.6 T (37.6%) Total : Rp T FDI Rp T (62.4%) 2. Jan-Dec 2016 and Jan-Dec 2017 : DDI and FDI DDI Rp T (35.3%) Jan-Dec 2016 Jan-Dec 2017 Total : Rp T FDI Rp T (64.7%) DDI Rp T (37.9%) Total : Rp T Realization y-o-y T= Trillion DDI 21.3% FDI 8.5% TOTAL 13.1% FDI Rp T (62.1%) 5

6 Quarter IV and January December 2017: In Comparison with 2016 Investment Realization in Quarter IV and January December 2017 Compared to The Same Period in 2016: Java and Outside Java 1. Quarter IV 2016 and Quarter IV 2017 : Java and Outside Java Outside Java Rp 81.0 T (50.8%) Quarter IV 2016 Quarter IV 2017 Total : Rp T 2. Jan-Dec 2016 and Jan-Dec 2017 : Java and Outside Java Jan-Dec 2016 Jan-Dec 2017 Total : Rp T Java Rp 78.4 T (49.2%) Realization Outside Java Rp 72.5 T (40.4%) y-o-y Java 36,5% Outside Java -10,5% TOTAL 12,7% Total : Rp T Total : Rp T Java Rp107.1 T (59.6%) Outside Java Rp T (46.4%) Java Rp T (53.6%) Outside Java Rp T (43.7%) Java Rp T (56.3%) Realization y-o-y Java 18.6% Outside Java 6.6% T= Trillion TOTAL 13.1% 6

7 II. Quarter IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country Of Origin 7

8 Quarter IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2017: Based on Sector DDI DDI +FDI Rp 23.5 T (34.7%) Construction Rp 10.8 T (15.9%) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry Rp 4.0 T (5.9%) Food Industry Rp 10.6 T (15.7%) Rp 84.3 T (46.9%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Rp 24.3 T (13.6%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication Rp 8.8 T (13.0%) US$ 3.1 B (37.3%) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry US$ 0.6 B (7.7%) FDI Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building US$ 0.8 B (10.0%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 10.0 T (14.8%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply US$ 1.6 B (18.6%) US$ 1.2 B (14.0%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication US$ 1.0 B (12.3%) Food Crops and Plantation Rp 14.6 T (8.1%) Rp 16.4 T (9.1%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication Rp 22.6 T (12.6%) Food Industry Rp 17.4 T (9.7%) T= Trillion B= Billion 8

9 Quarter IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2017: Based on Sector DDI NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 Construction 10, Food Industry 10, Food Crops and Plantation 10, Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication 8, Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry 6 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 3, , Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 3, Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and 2, Office Building 9 Non Metallic Mineral Industry 2, Rubber and Plastic Industry 2, Trade and Reparation 1, Hotel and Restaurant 1, Other Services 1, Paper and Printing Industry Textile Industry Wood Industry Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry Livestock Other Industries Leather Goods and Footwear Industry Forestry Fishery Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry TOTAL 67, ,898 FDI NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 1, , Transportation, Warehouse, and 1, Telecommunication 4 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building 5 Metal, Machinery, and Electronic ,084 Industry 6 Food Industry Other Industries Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 9 Food Crops and Plantation Trade and Reparation , Hotel and Restaurant , Non Metallic Mineral Industry Other Services , Textile Industry Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 16 Construction Rubber and Plastic Industry Leather Goods and Footwear Industry 19 Paper and Printing Industry Livestock Fishery Wood Industry Forestry Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry TOTAL 8, ,877 9

10 Quarter IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2017: Based on Location DDI DDI + FDI Rp 21.9 T (32.4%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 14.6 T (21.6%) Rp 9.4 T (13.9%) Rp 72.9 T (40.5%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 33.9 T (18.9%) West Kalimantan Rp 6.3 T (9.3%) Central Java Rp 6.8 T (10.1%) East Java Rp 8.7 T (12.8%) Rp 24.1 T (13.4%) US$ 3.6 B (43.1%) FDI Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 1.4 B (17.2%) US$ 1.1 B (13.2%) Banten Rp 13.9 T (7.8%) East Java Rp 16.3 T (9.1%) Central Java Rp 18.5 T (10.3%) North Sumatera US$ 0.6 B (7.1%) Central Java US$ 0.9 B Banten (10.5%) US$ 0.7 B (8.9%) T= Trillion B= Billion 10

11 Quarter IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2017: Based on Location DDI FDI NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 Special Territory of Jakarta 14, , East Java 8, Central Java 6, West Kalimantan 6, Riau 4, Banten 3, North Sumatera 3, Jambi 1, South Sumatera 1, East Kalimantan 1, South Kalimantan South Sulawesi Riau Islands Central Kalimantan Lampung North Maluku East Nusa Tenggara Bali West Nusa Tenggara North Kalimantan Southeast Sulawesi Central Sulawesi West Sumatera Papua Aceh North Sulawesi Bengkulu West Sulawesi Bangka Belitung Islands Special Region of Yogyakarta Maluku West Papua Gorontalo TOTAL 67, ,898 NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Special Territory of Jakarta 1, , , ,939 3 Central Java Banten ,290 5 North Sumatera East Java ,039 7 Papua East Kalimantan Central Sulawesi Riau Islands Central Kalimantan Riau Bali South Sumatera North Sulawesi South Sulawesi West Kalimantan North Kalimantan South Kalimantan North Maluku Southeast Sulawesi Bangka Belitung Islands Lampung Maluku West Nusa Tenggara West Sumatera Bengkulu East Nusa Tenggara Jambi Aceh West Papua Special Region of Yogyakarta Gorontalo West Sulawesi TOTAL 8, ,877 11

12 Quarter IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2017: Based on Country of Origin US$ 3.0 B (35.9% ) Singapore US$ 2.3 B (27.8% ) Japan US$ 1.0 B (11.9% ) China US$ 0.6 B (7.5% ) South Korea US$ 0.7 B (7.9% ) Hong Kong US$ 0.8 B (9.0% ) B= Billion B= Billion 12

13 Quarter IV 2017: Sector, Location, and Country of Origin Investment Realization in Quarter IV 2017: Based on Country of Origin NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Singapore 2, ,300 2 Japan ,069 3 Hong Kong South Korea ,666 5 China Netherland United States of America Malaysia British Virgin Islands Mauritius Australia United Kingdom Germany Seychelles Thailand Cayman Islands Taiwan Switzerland Italy Canada France Belgium India United Arab Emirates Sweden Denmark New Zealand Philippines Norway Luxembourg Spain Brunei Darussalam Russia South Africa Syria West Samoa Cyprus Malta Poland NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 40 Turkey Brazil Cook Islands Greece Bulgaria Saudi Arabia Ireland Ukraine Portugal Egypt Nigeria Marshall Island Jordan Bangladesh Iraq Kuwait Austria Finland Pakistan Azerbaijan Yemen Liberia Slovenia Congo Iran Slovakia Tanzania Bahrain Czech Anguilla Scotland Vietnam Kazakhstan Afghanistan Guernsey Israel Niger Lebanon Cameroon NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 79 Colombia Bermuda British Columbia Morocco Bahama Senegal Belize Estonia Myanmar Mexico Venezuela Iceland Hungary Romania Guinea Argentina Serbia Namibia Lithuania Panama Sri Lanka Liechtenstein Mali Papua New Guinea Suriname Peru Chile Croatia Mauritania Algeria Channel Islands Jamaica Maldives Burkina Faso Somalia Sudan TOTAL 8, ,877 13

14 III. January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region 14

15 January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region Investment Realization in January December 2017: Based on Sector DDI DDI + FDI Rp T (42.5%) Food Industry Rp 38.5 T (14.7%) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication Rp 34.5 T (13.1%) Construction Rp 30.3 T (11.6%) Rp T (49.5%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Rp 82.1 T (11.8%) Rp 79.1 T (11.4%) Food Corps and Plantation Rp 22,0 T (8.4%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply Rp 25.4 T (9.7%) FDI US$ 14,4 B (44.6%) US$ 4.4 B (13.6%) Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply US$ 4.2 B (13.2%) Food Industry Rp 64.8 T (9.4%) Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry US$ 2.6 B (8.0 %) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry US$ 3.8 B (11.7%) Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building US$ 2.9 B (8.9 %) Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication Rp 59.8 T (8.6%) Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry Rp 64.3 T (9.3%) T= Trilion B= Billion 15

16 January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region Investment Realization in January December 2017: Based on Sector DDI NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 Food Industry 38, ,419 2 Transportation, Warehouse, and Telecommunication 34, Construction 30, Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 25, Food Corps and Plantation 22, , Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building 17, Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry 9 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 13, , Paper and Printing Indstry 9, Textile Industry 7, Non Metallic Mineral Industry 7, Rubber and Plastic Industry 4, Hotel and Restaurant 4, Trade and Reparation 3, , Other Sevices 3, Wood Industry 1, Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 1, Livestock Other Industry Leather Goods and Footwear Industry Fishery Forestry Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry TOTAL 262, ,838 FDI NO SECTOR INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 4, Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 4, Metal, Machinery, and Electronic Industry 3, ,017 4 Real Estate, Industrial Estate, and Office Building 5 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 2, , ,134 6 Food Industry 1, ,649 7 Transportation, Warehouse, and 1, Telecommunication 8 Food Corps and Plantation 1, Services 1, , Trade and Reparation 1, , Transport Equipment and Other Transport Industry 1, Hotel and Restaurant 1, , Non Metallic Mineral Industry Rubber dan Plastic Industry Paper and Printing Industry Other Industry Wood Industry Textile Industry Leather Goods and Footwear Industry Construction Livestcock Fishery Forestry Medical Instrument, Precision, Optic, and Watch Industry TOTAL 32, ,257 16

17 January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region Investment Realization in January December 2017: Based on Location DDI DDI + FDI Rp 96.6 T (36.8%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 47.3 T (18.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp T (15.7%) Banten Rp 15.1 T (5.8%) Central Java Rp 19.9 T (7.6%) Rp 38.4 T (14.6%) East Java Rp 45.0 T (17.2%) Rp T (43.9%) Rp T (15.5%) FDI US$ 5.1 B (16.0%) US$ 15.2 B (47.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.6 B (14.3%) East Java Rp 66.0 T (9.5%) Papua US$ 1.9 B (6.0%) Banten US$ 3.0 B (9.5%) Central Java US$ 2.4 B (7.4%) Central Java Rp 51.5 T (7.4%) Banten Rp 55.8 T (8.1%) T= Trillion B= Billion 17

18 January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region Investment Realization in January December 2017: Based on Location DDI NO LOCATION INVESTMENT (Rp Billion) PROJECT 1 Special Territory of Jakarta 47, East Java 45, , , ,211 4 Central Java 19, ,403 5 Banten 15, West Kalimantan 12, North Sumatera 11, East Kalimantan 10, Riau 10, South Sumatera 8, Lampung 7, West Nusa Tenggara 5, Southeast Sulawesi 3, Central Kalimantan 3, Jambi 3, South Kalimantan 2, South Sulawesi 1, Central Sulawesi 1, Bangka Belitung Islands 1, West Sumatera Barat 1, North Sulawesi 1, Riau Islands 1, Papua 1, North Maluku 1, East Nusa Tenggara 1, Gorontalo North Kalimantan Aceh West Sulawesi Bali Bengkulu Special Region of Yogyakarta West Papua Maluku TOTAL 262, ,838 NO LOCATION FDI INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 5, ,309 2 Spceial Territory of Jakarta 4, ,803 3 Banten 3, ,479 4 Central Java 2, Papua 1, East Java 1, ,750 7 Central Sulawesi 1, North Sumatera 1, East Kalimantan 1, South Sumatera 1, Riau 1, Riau Islands 1, Bali , South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Central Kalimantan West Kalimantan North Sulawesi South Kalimantan North Maluku Maluku West Sumatera Bangka Belitung Islands North Kalimantan East Nusa Tenggara Bengkulu West Nusa Tenggara Lampung West Papua Jambi Gorontalo Special Region of Yogyakarta Aceh West Sulawesi TOTAL 32, ,257 18

19 January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region Investment Realization in January December 2017: Based on Country of Origin US$ 11.3 B (35.0%) Singapore US$ 8.4 B (26.2%) South Korea US$ 2.0 B (6.3%) Japan US$ 5.0 B (15.5%) Hong Kong US$ 2.1 B (6.6%) China US$ 3.4 B (10.4%) B= Billion 19

20 January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region Investment Realization in January December 2017: Based on Country of Origin NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 1 Singapore 8, ,951 2 Japan 4, ,646 3 China 3, ,977 4 Hong Kong 2, ,157 5 South Korea 2, ,274 6 United States of America 1, Netherland 1, Malaysia 1, ,537 9 Mauritius 1, British Virgin Islands , United Kingdom Switzerland Australia Taiwan Germany India France Brazil Thailand Cayman Islands Seychelles Belgium Canada Luxembourg Philippines Italy United Arab Emirates Poland Denmark Sweden New Zealand Channel Islands Iran Brunei Darussalam Spain Pakistan Malta Russia Cyprus Anguilla Norway Syria South Africa Guernsey NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 45 Panama West Samoa Ireland Mauritania Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Austria Marshall Island Yemen Jordan Iraq Cook Islands Czech Turkey Guinea Bulgaria Kazakhstan Venezuela Egypt Kuwait Ukraine Bahrain Greece Mexico Chile Senegal Myanmar Nigeria Slovenia Bangladesh Burkina Faso Libya Portugal Macau Mali Siera Leone Lithuania Rumania Lebanon Tanzania Suriname Afghanistan Cambodia Finland The Investment Coordinating Board of the 0.2 Republic of Indonesia 17 NO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INVESTMENT (US$ Million) PROJECT 89 Azerbaijan Liberia Cameroon Congo Colombia Timor Leste Morocco Slovakia Argentina Vietnam Fiji Ivory Coast Kenya Scotland Niger Latvia Hungary Israel Bermuda Maldives Liechtenstein Nicaragua Namibia Serbia Estonia Puerto Rico Belize Iceland Bahama British Columbia Barbados Jibouti Papua New Guinea Peru Croatia Algeria Jamaica Sudan Somalia TOTAL 32, ,257 20

21 US$ Million Rp Billion January December 2017: Sector, Location, Country of Origin, and Region Investment Realization in January December 2017: Based on Region DDI and FDI DDI Maluku and Papua Rp 35.1 T (5.0%) Bali and Nusa Tenggara Rp 22.5 T (3.3%) 180, , , , ,000.0 Sulawesi Rp 56.6 T (8.2%) 100, , , ,464.0 Kalimantan Rp 68.8 T (9.9%) Sumatera Rp T (17.3%) Java Rp T (56.3%) 40, , FDI 30, , ,087.8 Java Sumatera Kalimantan Sulawesi Bali and Nusa Tenggara 2,480.0 Maluku and Papua T= Trillion 18, , ,761.1 Realization based on region in January December 2017 period. The highest realization of DDI and FDI is located in Java island. The further ranks of realization of the DDI is in Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, and also Maluku and Papua regions. The further ranks of realization of the FDI is in Sumatera, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Maluku and Papua as well as Bali and Nusa Tenggara regions. 14, , , , , , , , , , ,448.8 Java Sumatera Sulawesi Kalimantan Maluku and Papua 1,157.9 Bali and Nusa Tenggara 21

22 IV. Indonesian Labor Absorption 22

23 Indonesian Labor Absorption: Indonesian Labor Absorption Progress : Per Quarter Person Note: Since Quarter II Year 2016 Indonesian Labor Data is an additional labor absorption data. 23

24 V. Progress of Investment Realization

25 Rp Trillion Progress of Investment Realization: Progress of Investment Realization : 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 Q IV DDI FDI Total

26 US$ Billion Progress of Investment Realization: Progress of Investment Realization of FDI in US Dollar: Per Quarter FDI 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 Q IV FDI Notes: , exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 9, (Q I and Q II), exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 9,300 (based on State Budget 2013) (Q III and Q IV), exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 9,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2013) (Q I, Q II and Q III) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 10,500 (based on State Budget 2014) (Q IV) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 11,600 (based on Revised State Budget 2014) (Q I, Q II, Q III and Q IV) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 12,500 (based on Revised State Budget 2015) (Q I and Q II) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 13,900 (based on State Budget 2016) (Q III and Q IV) exchange rate US$ 1 = Rp 13,500 (based on Revised State Budget 2016) (Q I and Q II) exchange rate US$ = Rp 13,300 (based on State Budget 2017) (QIII and Q IV) exchange rate US$ = Rp 13,400 (based on Revised State Budget 2017) 26

27 Progress of Investment Realization: Progress of Investment Realization : New and Expansion Project Rp Trillion % % New , Expansion Total , DDI I % I % I % I % I % I % I % New Expansion Total , FDI I % I % I % I % I % I % I % New , Expansion Total , I = Investment (Rp Trillion) 27

28 Progress of Investment Realization: Progress of Investment Realization : Based on Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Sector Rp Trillion % % Primary Secondary , Tertiary , Total , DDI I % I % I % I % I % I % I % Primary Secondary Tertiary Total , FDI I % I % I % I % I % I % I % Primary Secondary Tertiary Total , I = Investment (Rp Trillion) 28

29 Progress of Investment Realization: DDI Trends Sector: Food Crops and Plantations Rp 9.6 T (10.4%) Rp 10.5 T (11.4%) 2012 Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.2%) Livestock Rp 0.1 T Fishery Rp 0.01 T (0.0%) Food Crops and Plantations Rp 6.6 T (5.1%) Rp 18.8 T (14.6%) 2013 Livestock Rp 0.3 T (0.3%) Services Rp 51.3 T (40.0%) Rp 3.1 T (2.0%) Food Crops and Plantations Rp 12.7 T (8.1%) Livestock Rp 0.7 T (0.4%) 2014 Fishery Rp 0.02 T (0.0%) Forestry Rp T (0.0%) Services Rp 21.9 T (23.8%) Manufacturing Rp 49.9 T (54.1%) Manufacturing Rp 51.2 T (40.0%) Manufacturing Rp 59.0 T (37.8%) Services Rp 80.6 T (51.6%) Rp 4.0 T (2.2%) Food Crops and Plantations Rp 12.0 T (6.7%) Forestry Rp 0.5 T (0.3%) 2015 Livestock Rp 0.3 T (0.2%) Fishery Rp 0.3 T Manufacturing Rp 89.0 T (49.6%) Rp 6.0 T (2.8%) Food Crops and Plantations Rp 21.0 T (9.7%) 2016 Livestock Rp 0.5 T (0.2%) Forestry Rp 0.2 T Fishery Rp T (0.0%) Manufacturing Rp T (49.4%) Rp 20.6 T (7.9%) Food Crops and Plantations Rp 22.0 T (8.4%) Livestock Rp 0.8 T (0.3%) 2017 Fishery Rp 0.03 T (0.0%) Forestry RP 0.03 T (0.0%) Services Rp T (45.6%) Services Rp 73.4 T (40.9%) T = Trillion Services Rp 81.7 T (37.8%) Manufacturing Rp 99.2 T (37.8%) 29

30 Progress of Investment Realization: Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.6 B (6.5%) US$ 4.2 B (17.3%) Services US$ 6.9 B (28.0%) FDI Trends Sector: Forestry US$ 0.03 B Fishery US$ 0.03 B Livestock US$ 0.02 B Manufacturing US$ 11.8 B (47.9%) Food Crops and Plantations US$ 1.6 B (5.6%) US$ 4.8 B (16.8%) Services US$ 6.3 B (22.0%) 2013 Forestry US$ 0.03 B Livestock US$ 0.01 B Fishery US$ 0.01 B (0.0%) Manufacturing US$ 15.8 B (55.4%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) US$ 4.7 B (16.4%) Services US$ 8.5 B (29.9%) Forestry US$ 0.05 B (0.2%) 2014 Fishery US$ 0.04 B Livestock US$ 0.03 B Manufacturing US$ 13.0 B (45.6%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 2.0 B (7.0%) US$ 4.0 B (13.7%) 2015 Livestock US$ 0.1 B (0.3%) Fishery US$ 0.0 B (0.2%) Forestry US$ 0.0 B Manufacturing US$ 11.8 B (40.2%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.6 B (5.5%) US$ 2.7 B (9.5%) Forestry US$ 0.08 B (0.3%) 2016 Livestock US$ 0.05 B (0.2%) Fishery US$ 0.04 B Manufacturing US$ 16.7 B (57.6%) Food Crops and Plantation US$ 1.4 B (4.3%) US$ 4.4 B (13.6%) Livestock US$ 0.2 B (0.6%) 2017 Fishery US$ 0.1 B (0.3%) Forestry US$ 0.05 B (0.2%) Manufacturing US$ 13.1 B (40.6%) Services US$ 11.3 B (38.5%) Services US$ 7.8 B (26.8%) Services US$ 13.0 B (40.3%) B = Billion 30

31 Progress of Investment Realization: Food Crops and Plantations Rp 24.0 T (7.7%) Rp 48.8 T (15.6%) DDI and FDI Trends Sector: Forestry Rp 0.4 T 2012 Fishery Rp 0.2 T Livestock Rp 0.3 T Livestock Rp 0.6 T Food Crops (0.2%) and Plantations Rp 21.8 T (5.5%) Rp 64.3 T (16.1%) 2013 Fishery Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Forestry Rp 0.1 T (0.0%) Livestock Food Crops Rp 1.0 T and (0.2%) Plantations Rp 36.4 T (7.9%) Rp 53.3 T (11.5%) 2014 Forestry Rp 0.6 T Fishery Rp 0.4 T Manufacturing Rp T (43.0%) Services Rp 83.6 T (26.7%) Manufacturing Rp T (49.7%) Services Rp T (27.7%) Manufacturing Rp T (50.5%) Services Rp T (37.2%) Food Crops and Plantations Rp 37.9 T (7.0%) Rp 54.2 T (9.9%) 2015 Livestock Rp 1.3 T (0.2%) Forestry Rp 0.9 T (0.2%) Fishery Rp 0.7 T Manufacturing Rp T (43.3%) Food Crops and Plantations Rp 42.8 T (7.0%) Rp 43.6 T (7.0%) Services Rp T (30.7%) 2016 Forestry Rp 1.3 T (0.2%) Livestock Rp 1.1 T (0.2%) Fishery Rp 0.6 T Food Crops and Plantation Rp 41.2 T (5.9%) Rp 79.1 T (11.4%) Livestock Rp 3.0 T (0.4%) 2017 Fishery Rp 0.8 T Forestry Rp 0.7 T Services Rp T (42.3%) Services Rp T (39.3%) T = Trillion Manufacturing Rp T (54.8%) Manufacturing Rp T (39.7%) 31

32 Progress of Investment Realization: Trend of DDI Location: Rp 39.1 T (42.4%) 2012 East Java Rp 21.5 T (23.3%) Rp 11.4 T (12.3%) Rp 47.7 T (37.1%) 2013 East Java Rp 34.8 T (27.1%) Rp 55.0 T (35.3%) 2014 East Java Rp 38.1 T (24.4%) Central Java Rp 5.8 T (6.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 5.9 T (6.4%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 8.5 T (9.3%) South Kalimantan Rp 8.3 T (6.5%) Rp 9.0 T (7.0%) Central Java Rp 12.6 T (9.8%) East Kalimantan Rp 15.8 T (12.3%) East Kalimantan Rp 12.9 T (8.2%) Central Java Rp 13.6 T (8.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 17.8 T (11.4%) Rp 18.7 T (12.0%) Rp 75.9 T (42.3%) 2015 East Java Rp 35.5 T (19.8%) Rp 26.3 T (14.6%) 2016 Rp 96.6 T (36.8%) 2017 Sepcial Territory of Jakarta Rp 47.3 T (18.0%) East Java Rp 45.0 T (17.2%) South Sumatera Rp 10.9 T (6.1%) Central Java Rp 15.4 T (8.6%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 15.5 T (8.6%) Banten Rp 15.1 T (5.8%) Central Java Rp 19.9 T (7.6%) Rp 38.4 T (14.6%) T= Trillion 32

33 Progress of Investment Realization: US$ 9.2 B (37.5%) Trend of FDI Location: US$ 4.2 B (17.1%) US$ 9.4 B (32.9%) 2013 US$ 7.1 B (24.9%) US$ 11.5 B (40.3%) 2014 US$ 6.6 B (23.0%) East Kalimantan US$ 2.0 B (8.2%) East Java US$ 2.3 B (9.4%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.1 B (16.7%) Banten US$ 2.7 B (11.1%) Papua US$ 2.4 B (8.2%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 2.6 B (9.1%) East Java US$ 3.4 B (11.9%) Banten US$ 3.7 B (13.0%) East Java US$ 1.8 B (6.3%) Banten US$ 2.0 B (7.1%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.5 B (15.8%) East Kalimantan US$ 2.1 B (7.5%) US$ 12.4 B (42.3%) 2015 US$ 5.7 B (19.6%) US$ 15.2 B (47.0%) US$ 5.1 B (16.0%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 3.6 B (12.4%) Special Territory of Jakarta US$ 4.6 B (14.2%) East Kalimantan US$ 2.4 B (8.1%) Banten US$ 2.5 B (8.7%) East Java US$ 2.6 B (8.9%) Papua US$ 1.9 B (6.0%) Central Java US$ 2.4 B (7.3%) Banten US$ 3.0 B (9,5%) B = Billion 33

34 Progress of Investment Realization: Rp T (39.5%) DDI and FDI Trends by Location: East Kalimantan Rp 23.1 T (7.4%) 2012 Rp 49.3 T (15.7%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 45.5 T (14.5%) East Java Rp 42.2 T (13.5%) Banten Rp 29.6 T (9.4%) Rp T (39.5%) East Kalimantan Rp 28.3 T (7.1%) 2013 Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 30.2 T (7.6%) Rp 76.5 T (19.2%) East Java Rp 67.0 T (16.8%) Banten Rp 39.0 T (9.8%) Rp T (39.7%) Banten Rp 30.0 T (6.5%) 2014 East Kalimantan Rp 36.0 T (7.8%) Rp 89.3 T (19.3%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 66.3 T (14.3%) East Java Rp 57.5 T (12.4%) Rp T (43.4%) 2015 Rp 98.0 T (18.0%) East Java Rp 67.9 T (12.5%) 2016 Special Territory 2017 of Jakarta Rp T (15.7%) Rp T (43.9%) Rp T (15.5%) East Kalimantan Rp 39.4 T (7.2%) T = Trillion Banten Rp 42.5 T (7.8%) Special Territory of Jakarta Rp 60.7 T (11.1%) Central Java Rp 51.5 T (7.4%) Banten Rp 55.8 T (8.1%) East Java Rp 66.0 T (9.5%) 34

35 Progress of Investment Realization: US$ 13.0 B (52.9%) FDI Trends by Top 5: Mauritius US$ 1.1 B (4.3%) 2012 Singapore US$4.9 B (19.8%) Japan US$ 2.5 B (10.0%) South Korea US$ 1.9 B (7.9%) USA US$ 1.2 B (5.1%) US$ 13.5 B (47.2%) UK US$ 1.1 B (3.8%) 2013 South Korea US$ 2.2 B (7.7%) Japan US$ 4.7 B (16.5%) Singapore US$ 4.7 B (16.3%) USA US$ 2.4 B (8.5%) US$ 14.9 B (52.2%) 2014 UK US$ 1.6 B (5.6%) 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%) 2015 Singapore US$ 5.9 B (20.2%) Malaysia US$ 3.0 B (10.5%) 2016 US$ 11.3 B (35.0%) 2017 Singapore US$ 8.4 B (26.2%) US$ 14.9 B (50.9%) B = Billion South Korea US$ 1.2 B (4.1%) Netherlands US$ 1.3 B (4.5%) Japan US$ 2.9 B (9.8%) South Korea US$ 2.0 B (6.3%) Hong Kong US$ 2.1 B (6.6%) China US$ 3.4 B (10.4%) Japan US$ 5.0 B (15.5%) 35

36 Investment Realization: B = Billion FDI Trends by Main Country of Origin: China US$ 0.1 B (0.4%) US$ 9.9 B (39.8%) Hong Kong US$ 0.3 B (1.2%) Malaysia US$ 0.5 B (2.0%) Taiwan US$ 0.6 B (2.4%) S$ 11.2 B (38.3%) Taiwan US$ 0.1 B (0.4%) Australia US$ 0.2 B (0.6%) China US$ 0.6 B (2.1%) Australia US$ 0.7 B (2.8%) 2015 Hong Kong USA US$ 0.9 B US$ 0.9 B (3.2%) (3.1%) Japan US$ 4.7 B (16.2%) USA US$ 1.2 B (4.8%) Singapore US$ 4.9 B (19.7%) Japan US$ 2.5 B (10.0%) European Union US$ 2.3 B (9.2%) South Korea US$ 1.9 B (7.6%) Singapore US$ 5.9 B (20.2%) Malaysia US$ 3.1 B (10.5%) Japan US$ 2.9 B (9.8%) European Union US$ 2.3 B (7.7%) South Korea US$ 1.2 B (4.1%) US$ 10.6 B (36.5%) Australia US$ 0.2 B (0.7%) China US$ 0.3 B (1.0%) Taiwan US$ 0.4 B (1.4%) Hong Kong US$ 0.4 B (1.4%) Australia US$ 0.2 B (0.6%) South Korea US$ 1.1 B (3.7%) Malaysia US$ 1.1 B (3.9%) USA US$ 1.2 B (4.0%) South Korea US$ 2.2 B Malaysia (7.6%) US$ 0.7 B (2.4%) Taiwan US$ 0.1 B (0.5%) Hong Kong US$ 2.2 B (7.8%) European Union US$ 2.6 B (9.0%) 2016 US$ 3.2 B (11.0%) China US$ 2.7 B (9.2%) Singapore US$ 4.7 B (16.2%) USA US$ 2.4 B (8.3%) European Union US$ 2.4 B (8.3%) Singapore US$ 9.2 B (31.7%) Japan US$ 5.4 B (18.6%) US$ 9.9 B (34.6%) Taiwan US$ 0.1 B (0.4%) Australia US$ 0.6 B (2.1%) Hong Kong US$ 0.7 B (2.4%) China US$ 0.8 B (2.8%) Australia US$ 0.5 B (1.6%) Malaysia US$ 1.2 M (3.8%) USA US$ 2.0 B (6.2%) South Korea US$ 2.0 B (6.3%) Hongkong US$ 2.1 B (6.6%) Taiwan US$ 0.4 B (1.2%) 2014 China US$ 3.4 B (10.4%) South Korea US$ 1.1 B (3.8%) 2017 Singapore US$ 5.8 B (20.3%) US$ 3.4 B (10.4%) European Union 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%) Singapore US$ 8.4 B (26.2%) Japan US$ 5.0 B (15.5%) European Union US$ 3.8 B (11.8%) 36

37 Thank you Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal (BKPM) Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board Jln. Jend. Gatot Subroto No. 44 Jakarta Indonesia t f e.info@bkpm.go.id Thank you

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