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Australia Indonesia Business Council January 2017

Overview - Global Economy - Australian Economy - Indonesian Economy - Trade Relationship - Future of Australian and Indonesian trade 2

The Global Economy 3

2016 - the year of the black swan A series of low probability events that analysts, economists and gamblers called incorrectly Event and Probability 12 months before Brexit 30% Chicago Cubs winning World Series 16.60% Western Bulldogs winning AFL Premiership 5.50% Cronulla Sharks winning National Rugby League 5.50% Election of Donald Trump 3.80% Leicester City winning English Premier League 0.02% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 4

Commodity Prices Commodity prices have been very strong this year but it s all a matter of perspective, we are still ~50% off the 2011 peak 200 RBA Commodity Price Index 2012 = 100 150 100 50 0 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 In USD Terms In AUD Terms Source: RBA, Thomson Reuters, as of November 5

2017 Outlook Global economic growth is expected to further improve in 2017 Global Economy Forecast Real GDP Growth 3.5% 3.0% 2.5% 2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0% 2.9% 2.6% 2.7% 2.4% 2.4% 2.4% 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Continued robust growth in emerging Asia and India. China s 2017 economic outlook expected to be 6.5%, state owned enterprises remain highly leveraged, posing a medium-term risk to growth. There has been some tightening of the labour market in the US, though uncertainty about Trump s election and how this will play out into the future remains. Persistently low inflation means the EU and Japan will maintain accommodative monetary policy. Source: The World Bank 6

The Australian Economy 7

The Australian Story The Australian economy is continuing its transition out of the mining sector investment phase Continued decline in mining sector investment expected through 2017 Increasing house prices continue to pose risks to the economy, however APRA and RBA polices are beginning to temper price growth Labour market indicators remain mixed, part-time employment has increased over the past year, and overall employment growth has slowed. Commodity prices have risen over the course of the year, providing some boosts to national income if rising prices are sustained. 8

Indonesian Economy 9

The Indonesian Economy Indonesia s growth has been driven by growth in manufacturing and services and a relative decline in agriculture Sectorial Shifts, 1965-2014 % Change 60 50 40 30 20 10 From 1965 to 2016 the manufacturing and services share of GDP has increased whereas the agriculture share has fallen, consistent with Indonesia s industrialization development Indonesia s growth has been supported by increasing levels of consumer expenditure, driving sales in motor vehicles, electronic goods, consumer goods and food and demand for services (education, healthcare and financial) 0 Source: World Bank Agriculture Industry Services 1965 2014 10

Future role for Indonesia s coal Global coal demand expected to grow by ~25% by 2040 as the world continues to industrialise, especially in India and other Asian nations Energy demand and GDP per person Global Coal Demand Source: IEA 11

Role for coal India s industrialisation will be supported by coal use, Indonesian supply will compete with domestic Indian supply Global Energy Demand India Energy Investments Source: IEA 12

Australian and Indonesian Trade Relationship 13

Trade relationship between Australia and Indonesia Indonesia is currently Australia s twelfth largest trading partner Australia's investment relationship with Indonesia, 2015-2016 (A$m) Indonesia's Investment in Australia 1,406 There are over 470 registered Australian businesses operating in Indonesia. Two way investment between Australia and Indonesia was valued at $A9.8bn in 2015. Two way trade in goods and services was valued at $A15bn in 2015, down from $A15.7bn (-5%) in 2014. Australia's Investment in Indonesia 8,401 0 5,000 10,000 14

Trade relationship between Australia and Indonesia Breakdown of major exports and imports Australia s Major Exports to Indonesia 2015-2016 Tourism Crude Petroleum Sugars, molasses and honey Live animals (excluding seafood) Education-related travel Wheat 247 353 461 586 619 1,127 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 A$m Australia s Major Imports from Indonesia 2015-2016 Gold Wood, simply worked Transport Specialised machinery and parts Crude Petroleum Tourism 203 206 223 736 1,271 2200 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 A$m Wheat remained Australia s leading exported good and educationrelated travel remained Australia s leading exported service in 2015-2016, unchanged from 2014-2015. Crude petroleum exports more than doubled to $A353mn between 2013-2014 and 2015-2016, overtaking a range of other exports including beef, dairy products, aluminum and coal. Tourism remained Australia s major imported service and oil remained Australia s major imported good in 2015-2016, unchanged from 2014-2015. Gold imports increased from 2013-2014 to 2015-2016, overtaking a range of other imports including copper, iron, steel and aluminium structures. 15

Future of Australian-Indonesian Trade Relationship 16

Future direction of Australian-Indonesian Trade Relationship There is considerable scope for Australia to expand its trade, investment and economic cooperation with Indonesia Healthcare Financial and ICT Services Premium food and beverages Growth Areas - Indonesia Education and Tourism Infrastructure development Agribusiness (grains and meat) 17

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