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1 OFFICIAL BULLETIN OF STATISTICS CENTRAL STATISTICS AGENCY No. 2/05/TH.X/15 May 200 ECONOMIC GROWTH IN I NDONESIA, I ndonesia s econom ic growth in Q1/ 200, m easured by GDP expansion over Q4/ 200, reached 2.0 percent (q-t-q). was recorded in agriculture, electricity, gas and water utilities, the trade, hotels and restaurants sector, finance, real estate and business services and in the services sector. Leading in growth was agriculture at 1.8 percent, due to the effect of the harvesting season in. GDP growth in Q1/ 200 com pared to the sam e quarter in 200 (y-o-y) cam e to.0 percent. The I ndonesian econom y m easured by GDP based on current prices in Q1/ 200 expanded to Rp trillion, while GDP based on constant 2000 prices was Rp 45.0 trillion. Household consum ption in Q1/ 200 fell by minus 0.5 percent in real term s from Q4/200. Similarly, government consumption was down by minus 31.1 percent, gross fixed capital formation by minus 2.5 percent, exports of goods and services by minus 0.1 percent and im ported com ponents of goods and services by minus 1.4 percent. All expenditure com ponents were up during Q1/ 200 in com parison to the sam e quarter in 200 (y-o-y) as follows: household consumption expenditures mounted by 4.5 percent, governm ent consum ption expenditures by 4.3%, gross fixed capital form ation by.5%, exports of goods and services by 8.9% and im ports of goods and services by 8.4 percent. The island of Java was the largest contributor to I ndonesia s GDP form ation in Q1/ 200 at 0.2 percent. GDP in Java was dom inated in order of im portance by manufacturing, the trade, hotels and restaurants sector and agriculture. 1

2 I. Economic in I ndonesia s econom ic perform ance in Q1/ 200, m easured by GDP growth over the preceding quarter, reached 2.0% (q-t-q) based on constant prices. was concentrated in a num ber of sectors, with agriculture in the lead at 1.8 percent. Next was services at 2.1 percent, financial services, real estate and business services at 1.0 percent, the trade, hotels and restaurants sector at 0.9 percent and electricity, gas and water utilities at 0. percent. Sectors m arked by negative growth were transportation and com m unications at minus 2.2 percent, m ining and quarrying at minus 1. percent, construction at minus 1.0 percent and manufacturing at minus 0.5 percent. The leading growth sector in com parison to Q4/ 200 was agriculture at 1.8 percent, reflecting seasonal trends at the height of the food crop harvesting season. Analysed in greater detail, this perform ance resulted from growth of 5.1 percent in the food crops subsector and 2. percent in livestock farm ing. Other subsectors contracted significantly, with growth at minus 28. percent in estate crops, minus 1.1 percent in forestry and minus.8 percent in fisheries subsector. The m anufacturing sector recorded minus 0.5 percent contraction in Q1/ 200 in com parison to Q4/ 200. Contributing to this was the decline in the oil and natural gas subsector at minus 5. percent. Non-oil and gas m anufacturing, on the other hand, recorded positive growth albeit at less than 0.1 percent. Table 1 GDP by Economic/Business Sector (Percentages) Economic/Business Sector Q4/200 vs. Q3/200 vs. Q4/200 vs. Source of (y- o-y) 1. Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Fisheries 2. Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, Gas and Water Utilities Construction Trade, Hotels and Restaurants Transport and Communications Financial, Real Estate and Business GDP

3 The leading sector by contribution to econom ic growth in Q1/ 200 com pared to Q1/ 200 was m anufacturing at 1.5%, followed by trade, hotels and restaurants at 1.4 percent. Contribution from other sectors was less than 1 percent. This indicates that m anufacturing has begun to provide the driving force for accelerated growth in the Indonesian economy. GDP growth in Q1/ 200 m easured against the sam e quarter in the previous year reflects the m agnitude of change without the influence of seasonal factors (y-o-y). I n Q1/ 200, all sectors recorded growth com pared to Q1/ 200, with the exception of agriculture in which growth was negative. Total GDP growth reached.0 percent. Transport and com m unication recorded 11.1 percent growth, followed by construction at 9.3 percent, trade, hotels and restaurants at 8.5 percent, electricity, gas and water utilities at 8.2 percent, financial services, real estate and business services at.1 percent, the services sector at.0 percent, mining and quarrying at 5. percent and manufacturing at 5.4 percent. Non-oil and gas GDP, m easured back-to-back (q-t-q) for Q1/ 200 in com parison to Q4/ 200, recorded 2.4 percent growth. By com parison, Q1/ 200 growth over the sam e quarter one year before (y-o-y) was.5 percent. This shows that growth in non-oil GDP gathered increased m om entum during. II. GDP Value by Current Prices and Constant 2000 Prices, Q4/200 and GDP in Q4/ 200, based on current prices, was recorded at Rp 83.3 trillion and subsequently expanded in Q1/ 200 to Rp trillion. Calculated by constant 2000 prices, GDP in Q4/ 200 cam e to Rp 45.9 trillion and widened in to Rp 45.0 trillion. At current prices, the leading sector by gross value added during Q1/ 200 was manufacturing at Rp 250. trillion. Next was trade, hotels and restaurants at Rp trillion, followed by agriculture at Rp 12.2 trillion, m ining and quarrying at Rp 98.5 trillion, services at Rp 95.8 trillion, financial services, real estate and business services at Rp 4.0 trillion, construction at Rp.4 trillion, transport and com m unications at Rp 0.3 trillion and electricity, gas and water utilities at Rp 8.0 trillion. Based on constant 2000 prices, am ong the above nine sectors the highest gross value added was again generated by m anufacturing at Rp trillion, followed by trade, hotels and restaurants at Rp 80. trillion, agriculture at Rp.4 trillion, services at Rp 44.5 trillion, financial services, real estate and business services at Rp 44.4 trillion, m ining and quarrying at Rp 43.0 trillion, 3

4 transport and com m unications at Rp 32.3 trillion, construction at Rp 29.3 trillion and electricity, gas and water utilities at Rp 3.2 trillion. Table 2. GDP by Economic/Business Sector Based on Current Prices and Constant 2000 Prices (trillions of rupiahs) Constant 2000 Current Prices Prices ECONOMIC/BUSINESS SECTOR Q4/200 Q4/ Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Fisheries 2. Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, Gas and Water Utilities Construction Trade, Hotels and Restaurants Transport and Communications Financial, Real Estate and Business GDP NON- OIL AND GAS GDP III. GDP Structure by Economic/Business Sector, and During Q1/ 200, m anufacturing accounted for the largest share of the econom y at 2.4 percent, followed by the trade, hotels and restaurants sector at 14. percent, agriculture at 13. percent, m ining and quarrying at 10. percent and services at 10.5 percent. Taken together, these five sectors m ade up.0 percent of the GDP while the four other sectors each contributed less than10 percent. The agriculture, m ining and quarrying, trade, hotels and restaurants and services sectors expanded their role in the econom y during Q1/ 200 compared to. On the other hand, the role of the m anufacturing, transport and com m unications and the financial services, real estate and business services sectors contracted during Q1/ 200. I n the case of electricity, gas and water utilities and construction, these sectors m aintained a steady role at 0.9 percent and.4 percent. 4

5 Table 3. GDP Structure by Economic/Business Sector, and -200 (Percentages) ECONOMIC/BUSINESS SECTOR First Quarter Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Fisheries 2. Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, Gas and Water Utilities Construction Trade. Hotels and Restaurants Transport and Communications Finance, Real Estate and Corporate GDP NON- OIL AND GAS GDP IV. Expenditure-Based GDP, Q4/200 and Analysed by expenditures side, I ndonesia s GDP was influenced by various dem and com ponents: household consum ption, governm ent consum ption, capital formation or investment and exports and imports. Household consum ption in real term s (based on constant 2000 prices) eased by a thin 0.5 percent (to Rp 24.8 trillion) in Q1/ 200 com pared to Q4/ 200 ( Rp 2.2 trillion). The decline in household consum ption took place m ainly in non-food com m odities, with consum ption down by minus 0.84 percent. Nevertheless, household consum ption based on current prices widened from Rp 51.0 trillion in Q4/200 to Rp trillion in, a rise of 1.8 percent. Governm ent consum ption in Q1/ 200 narrowed from Q4/ 200, m ainly in the area of governm ent procurem ent. Calculated by constant prices, governm ent consumption fell from Rp 89.9 trillion in Q4/200 to Rp 8.1 trillion in, a drop of minus 24.3 percent. During the sam e period, governm ent consum ption based on constant 2000 prices was down by minus 31.1 percent. 5

6 EXPENDITURE CATEGORY Table 4 Rates for Components of Expenditure- Based GDP (percentages) Q4/200 vs. Q3/200 vs. Q4/200 vs. Source of (y- o-y) 1. Household Consumption Expenditure 2. Government Consumption Expenditure 3. Gross Fixed Capital Formation Exports of Goods and Minus Imports of Goods and GDP Econom ic growth in Q1/ 200 (y- o-y) was driven m ainly by exports of goods and services, which climbed 4.1 percent. The second largest contribution at 2. percent cam e from household expenditures, which com prise the largest com ponent of the GDP. Gross fixed capital form ation and governm ent consum ption generated the least contribution to growth at 1. percent and 0.3 percent. Table 5. Expenditure- Based GDP Q4/200 and (trillions of rupiahs) Constant 2000 Current Prices Prices EXPENDITURE CATEGORY Q/200 Q4/ Household Consumption Expenditures 2. Government Consumption Expenditures 3. Gross Fixed Capital Formation a. Change in Inventory b. Statistical Discrepancies Exports of Goods and Minus Imports of Goods and GDP Gross fixed capital form ation based on current prices fell from Rp trillion in Q4/ 200 to Rp trillion in Q1/ 200, a drop of minus 0.1 percent. At constant 2000 prices, gross dom estic capital form ation in Q1/ 200 (Rp trillion) was similarly down by minus 2.5 percent compared to Q4/200 (Rp 105.2

7 trillion). The decline based on constant 2000 prices was recorded m ainly in foreign and domestic means of transportation. Exports at current prices fell from Rp 25. trillion in Q4/200 to Rp 24.0 trillion in Q1/ 200, a drop of minus 4.2 percent that took place m ainly in m erchandise com m odities. Com pared to Q1/ 200, exports at current prices in were up 11.1 percent. Table Distribution of GDP Expenditure Components Q4/200 and (Percentages) Constant 2000 Current Prices Prices EXPENDITURE CATEGORY Q4/200 Q4/ Household Consumption Government Consumption Gross Fixed Capital Formation a. Change in Inventory b. Statistical Discrepancies Exports of Goods and Minus Imports of Goods and GDP Based on const ant 2000 prices, export s in Q1/ 200 were down by minus 0.1 percent from Q4/ 200, easing from Rp trillion to Rp 224. trillion. When m easured against the sam e quarter in 200, based on constant 2000 prices, exports were up 8.9 percent. Even so, the 28.8 percent contribution from exports in Q1/ 200 cam e below the 31. percent contribution recorded in Q4/200, and was lower even than the 30.3 percent contribution of.. I ndonesia s im ports based on current prices eased from Rp 21.8 trillion in Q4/ 200 to Rp 21. trillion in Q1/ 200, a drop of minus 0.5 percent. I m ports were down m ainly for m erchandise. I n contrast, Q1/ 200 im ports based on current prices were up 8.0 percent from. At the sam e tim e, based on constant 2000 prices, I ndonesia s im ports fell by minus 1.4 percent from the Q4/ 200 level of Rp 13.4 trillion to Rp 11.0 trillion in Q1/ 200. Sim ilarly, com pared with the sam e quarter in 200, Q1/ 200 imports based on constant 2000 prices mounted by 8.4 percent.

8 V. I ndonesia s Econom ic Grow t h: Sectoral and Zonal Profile Based on data for Q1/ 200, econom ic growth was generally ahead of the average for I n 200 and 200, the econom y has shown stronger growth com pared to the previous average. The island of Java, except the Yogyakarta Special Territory, accounted for the leading contribution to the I ndonesian econom y at percent. Jakarta was the largest single contributing province with 1.0 percent of the national econom y. With growth outpacing the other regions at 5.8 percent, Jakarta was also the nation s largest source of national economic growth. Sectors driving growth in the provinces in Java range from trade, hotels and restaurants (Jakarta) to agriculture ( East Java, Central Java and Yogyakarta) and manufacturing (Banten). Table Contributing Provinces to National Economic (percent) Province Regional GDP Contribution and, Contributi on to the Total Economy Largest Contributing Sector Source of Average, Contributi on to Economy () () Total THR Jakarta Agriculture East Java THR West Java Agriculture Central Java Manufacturing Banten Agriculture Total Agriculture Gorontalo THR Maluku THR North Maluku Note: THR = Trade, Hotels and Restaurants Provinces in Sum atra were the second largest contributor at 21.9 percent, with the m ost significant growth contribution com ing from agriculture at 1.8 percent over the preceding quarter and from m anufacturing at 1.3 percent over. Kalim antan contributed 8.95 percent of the national econom y, with the largest growth contribution generated by agriculture at 1.2 percent over the preceding quarter and mining at 1.3 percent over. I n Sulawesi, the contribution to the national econom y reached 4.48 percent. Other provinces (Maluku, North Maluku, West Papua and Papua) generated a collective contribution of 1.8 percent. The m ost im portant province am ong these other regions was Papua with a contribution of 1.04 percent. Papua 8

9 achieved 50.8 percent growth, driven m ainly by the m ining sector. This rem arkable increase is explained by the decline that took place in previous quarters. I n m ost areas, agriculture continues to be the engine of regional econom ic growth, even though the trade, hotels and restaurants sector, m anufacturing and m ining are key growth sectors in som e provinces. About 80 percent of large-scale industry is located in Java, and therefore this sector provides the m ain driving force for econom ic growth in this region. Even so, m anufacturing growth needs to be taken to a higher level, and for this reason econom ic growth in Central Java and East Java was in fact driven primarily by agriculture. PROVINCE Table 8 Summary, Regional GDP in Provinces, (%) over Q4/200 over Contribution %) of Island to Indonesia Contributing Sector to by Island (%) (q- t -q) Contributing Sector to by Island (%) (y- o-y) () () (8) INDONESIA Agriculture 2.1 Manufacturing 1.5 SUMATRA Agriculture 1.8 Manufacturing 1.3 JAVA Agriculture 4.2 PHR 0.4 JAVA BALI Agriculture + THR 0.4 Manufacturing 1.8 NUSA TENGGARA PHR 1.0 KALIMANTAN Agriculture 1.2 Mining 1.3 SULAWESI PHR 1.0 OTHERS Mining.8 Mining 2.8 9

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