Structure of The Economy
Structure of the Indonesian economy, 2006 data
Sector | Subsector | Ouput 2006 (Rp trillion) |
Increase since 2003 (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Agriculture, etc | |||
Food crops | 213 | 35 | |
Estate crops | 63 | 34 | |
Livestock, etc | 51 | 27 | |
Forestry | 30 | 63 | |
Fisheries | 73 | 60 | |
Mining | |||
Oil and gas | 188 | 97 | |
Non oil and gas | 131 | 145 | |
Quarrying | 36 | 87 | |
Manufacturing | |||
Oil and gas manufacturing | |||
Petroleum refining | 120 | 139 | |
Natural gas | 54 | 94 | |
Quarrying | 213 | 35 | |
Non oil and gas | |||
Food, tobacco, beverages | 213 | 38 | |
Textiles, footwear, etc | 91 | 34 | |
Wood, wood products | 44 | 48 | |
Paper, printing | 40 | 43 | |
Fertilisers, chemicals, rubber | 96 | 68 | |
Cement, non-metallic quarry | 29 | 50 | |
Iron, steel, basic metals | 20 | 52 | |
Transport equipment, machinery | 222 | 87 | |
Other manufacturing | 7 | 67 | |
Electricity, gas, water | |||
Electricity | 21 | 51 | |
Gas | 5 | 119 | |
Water supply | 4 | 43 | |
Construction | |||
Construction, building | 249 | 98 | |
Trade, hotels, restaurants | |||
Trade, wholesale and retail | 387 | 48 | |
Hotels | 17 | 52 | |
Restaurants | 92 | 45 | |
Transport, communication | |||
Transport | |||
Road | 81 | 106 | |
Sea | 16 | 43 | |
Rivers, ferries | 5 | 54 | |
Air | 15 | 96 | |
Other | 2 | 49 | |
Communication | |||
Communications | 88 | 123 | |
Finance, real estate, business | |||
Banking | 98 | 31 | |
Non-bank finance | 27 | 87 | |
Associated services | 2 | 82 | |
Real estate | 98 | 72 | |
Business services | 47 | 71 | |
Other services | |||
Public sector | |||
Government, defence | 104 | 63 | |
Private sector | |||
Social, community services | 60 | 92 | |
Amusement, recreation | 10 | 46 | |
Personal, household services | 100 | 69 |
Source: Indonesian Statistics Bureau (Biro Pusat Statistik), annual production data.
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