Economy of Indonesia - Structure of The Economy

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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