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192 Appendices
No. No.PBI Date Description
1 11/1/PBI/2009 1/27/2009 Commercial Banks
2 11/2/PBI/2009 1/29/2009Third Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 7/2/PBI/2005 concerningAssets Quality of Commercial Banks
3 11/3/PBI/2009 1/29/2009 Sharia Commercial Banks
4 11/4/PBI/2009 1/29/2009 Banks' USD Repurchase Agreement Transaction to Bank Indonesia
5 11/5/PBI/2009 3/3/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 3/19/PBI/2001 concerning Issuanceand Circulation of Bank Notes of 5,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2001
6 11/6/PBI/2009 3/3/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 7/40/PBI/2005 concerning Issuanceand Circulation of Bank Notes of 10,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2005
7 11/7/PBI/2009 3/3/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 6/29/PBI/2004 concerning Issuanceand Circulation of Bank Notes of 20,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2004
8 11/8/PBI/2009 3/3/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 7/42/PBI/2005 concerning Issuanceand Circulation of Bank Notes of 50,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2005
9 11/9/PBI/2009 3/3/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 6/28/PBI/2004 concerning Issuanceand Circulation of Bank Notes of 100,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2004
10 11/10/PBI/2009 3/19/2009 Sharia Business Unit
11 11/11/PBI/2009 4/13/2009 The Implementation of Card Based Payment System
12 11/12/PBI/2009 4/13/2009 Electronic Money
13 11/13/PBI/2009 4/17/2009 Maximum Limit of Loan Given by Rural Bank
14 11/14/PBI/2009 4/17/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 10/37/PBI/2008 concerningthe Transaction of Foreign Exchange to Rupiah
15 11/15/PBI/2009 4/29/2009 Changes in Business License from Conventional Bank to Sharia Bank
16 11/16/PBI/2009 4/29/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 2/25/PBI/2000 concerning Issuanceand Circulation of Bank Notes of 1,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2000
17 11/17/PBI/2009 5/5/2009Revision On Regulation Of Bank Indonesia Number 2/22/PBI/2000 ConcerningThe External Debt Reporting Obligation
18 11/18/PBI/2009 6/3/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation Number 10/40/PBI/2008on Commercial Bank Monthly Report
19 11/19/PBI/2009 6/4/2009 Risk Management Certification for Commercial Bank Officials
20 11/20/PBI/2009 6/4/2009 Follow-up Treatment Against Rural Bank Supervision in Special Status
21 11/21/PBI/2009 6/24/2009 Issuance and Circulation of Bank Notes of 2,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2009
22 11/22/PBI/2009 6/24/2009Issuance and Circulation of Bank Notes of 2,000 Rupiah Denomination Year 2009in the form of Uncut Notes
23 11/23/PBI/2009 7/1/2009 Sharia Rural Bank
24 11/24/PBI/2009 7/1/2009 Sharia Short Term Funding Facility for Sharia Commercial Banks
List of Bank Indonesia Regulations in 2009
Appendices 193
No. No.PBI Date Description
25 11/25/PBI/2009 7/1/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation Number PBI 5/8/PBI/2003 concerningthe Implementation of Risk Management for Commercial Banks
26 11/26/PBI/2009 7/1/2009 Prudential Principles in executing Structured Product Activities for Commercial Banks
27 11/27/PBI/2009 7/1/2009Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 8/10/PBI/2006 concerning Special Treatment of Bank Loan after National Disaster in Yogyakarta and its surroundingsin Central Java Province
28 11/28/PBI/2009 7/1/2009The Implementation of Anti Money Laundering and Prevention of Terrorism Fundingfor Commercial Banks Program
29 11/29/PBI/2009 7/7/2009 Sharia Short Term Funding Facility for Sharia Rural Bank
30 11/30/PBI/2009 7/7/2009 Intraday Liquidity Facility based on Sharia Principles
31 11/31/PBI/2009 8/28/2009 Fit and Proper Test for Sharia Banks and Sharia Business Unit
32 11/32/PBI/2009 9/30/2009Fourth Amendment to Bank Indonesia Regulation number 2/24/PBI/2000 concerningthe Relationship of Demand Deposits between Bank Indonesia and External Party
33 11/33/PBI/2009 12/7/2009Good Corporate Governance Implementation for Sharia Commercial Banksand Sharia Business Unit
194 Appendices
Date Details Regulation Number
January
5 Export of Goods that Require Letter of CreditMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 01/M-DAG/PER/1/2009
12 Indonesia Export Financing Agency (Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia) Law No. 2/2009
12 Coal and Mineral Mining Law No. 4/2009
12Sixth Amendment to Government Regulation No.14 of 1993 concerning Implementation of the Manpower Social Security Program
Government Regulation No. 1/2009
16Application of Customs, Tax, and Excise as well as Supervisionof the Entry and Exit of Goods to and from an Area Designatedas a Free Trade Zone and Free Port
Government Regulation No. 2/2009
16 Supervision of the Transportation of Specific Goods within a Customs Zone Government Regulation No. 3/2009
16Eleventh Amendment to Government Regulation No.7 of 1977concerning Regulations on Civil Servant Salaries
Government Regulation No. 8/2009
16 Tourism Law No. 10/2009
16 Social Welfare Law No. 11/2009
February
2Issuance and Sale of Sharia State Securities in the Domestic PrimaryMarket by an Auction
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 11/PMK.08/2009
9 Income Tax applied towards Returns gained from Bond Interests Government Regulation No. 16/2009
9Income Tax applied towards Returns gained from a Futures ContractDerivative Transaction in the Stock Exchange
Government Regulation No. 17/2009
9Income Tax applied towards Dividends received or Gained by an Domestic Individual Taxpayer
Government Regulation No. 19/2009
13 Regulation on Import Duty Tariffs for Certain Imported ProductsMinister of Finance RegulationNo. 19/PMK.11/2009
16Regulation and Procedures For Issuing Recommendations For Non-New Imported Goods
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 18/M-IND/PER/2/2009
16The Required Application of Indonesian National Standard (SNI)for Fertilizer
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 19/M-IND/PER/2/2009
18 Iron and Steel Import RegulationMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 08/M-DAG/PER/2/2009
March
3 Industrial Zone Government Regulation No. 24/2009
Various Important Regulations and Policies Pertaining to the Economy and Finance in 2009
Appendices 195
Date Details Regulation Number
3 Income Tax for Sharia Business Activities Government Regulation No. 25/2009
5 Export of Goods that Require a Letter of CreditMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 10/M-DAG/PER/3/2009
5Endorsement of the Regulation Between the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the Government of the Russian Federation Regarding Increasing and Protection of Capital Investments
RI President Regulation No. 7/2009
12Amendment to the Minister of Industry Regulation No.90/M-IND/PER/11/2008 concerning the Restructuring Program of footwear Industry Machinery/Equipment
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 30/M-IND/PER/3/2009
13Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.79/PMK.05/2007 concerning credit for Food Security and Energy
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 48/PMK.05/2009
16Amendment to the Minister of Industry Regulation No.91/M-IND/PER/11/2008 concerning Sugar Factory’s Machinery/EquipmentRestructuring Program
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 31/M-IND/PER/3/2009
18 Financing Institutions RI President Regulation No. 9/2009
24Amendment to Government Regulation No. 36 of 2006 concerningOil and Gas Downstream Business Activities
RI President Regulation No. 30/2009
27The Required Application of Indonesian National Standard on Primary Batteries
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 36/M-IND/PER/3/2009
27Delegation of Authority to Issue Permits for International Trade to the Batam, Bintan, and Karimun Free Trade and Free Port Zone Agency
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 12/M-DAG/PER/3/2009
30Amendment to Minister of Trade Regulation No. 12/M-DAG/PER/4/2008 concerning the Decision on Import and Export of Rice
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 13/M-DAG/PER/3/2009
April
29Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No. 187/PMK.03/2008 concerning the Procedures for Income Tax Cuts, Paying, Reporting and Administration for Income tax derived from the construction services business.
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 153/PMK.03/2009
30 Budget Allocation for Education within the state Budget(APBN)Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 86/PMK.02/2009
30Mechanism for Implementation and Accoutability mechanisms and Responsibility of custom Duties Borne By The Government for Fiscal Year 2009
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 87/PMK.05/2009
30Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.128/PMK.06/2007 concerning the Management of State Accounts
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 88/PMK.06/20
May
4 Required Application of Indonesian National Standards for Cocoa PowderMinister of Industry RegulationNo. 45/M-IND/PER/5/2009
5The Republic of Indonesia’s Capital Investment for the Establishment of Companies (Persero) within the Infrastructure Assurance
Government Regulation No. 35/2009
27Required Application Indonesian National Standards for Melamine Ware Products - Food and Drinks Apparatus
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 55/M-IND/PER/5/2009
28Required Application of Technical Specificationsfor Single Burner Gas Stoves for Micro Businesses
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 56/M-IND/PER/5/2009
196 Appendices
Date Details Regulation Number
June
4 Animal Health and Husbandry Law No. 18/2009
6 Policy to Accelerate Diversification of Consumption Based on Local Resources RI President Regulation No. 22/2009
8Financing, Creation, and Extensive Supervision of Agriculture, Fisheries,and Forestry Edification
Government Regulation No. 43/2009
8 Amendment to Government Regulation No. 15 of 2005 concerning Toll Roads Government Regulation No. 44/2009
11Amendment to the Minister of Trade Regulations No.08/M-DAG/PER/2/2009 concerning Iron and Steel Imports Regulation
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 21/M-DAG/PER/6/2009
16Official Price for 3 Kg LPG Steel Containers along with its Accessories and Single Burner Gas Stoves for Micro Businesses within the ConversionProgram from Kerosene to LPG
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 61/M-IND/PER/6/2009
19 Import of Textile and Textile ProductsMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 23/M-DAG/PER/6/2009
22 Road Traffic and Transportation Law No. 22/2009
23 Integrated Single Door Services for Investment RI President Regulation No. 27/2009
30Regulation on Export and Import Permit Services with the INATRADE Electronic System within the framework of the Indonesia National Single Window
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 28/M-DAG/PER/6/2009
30Amendment to the Minister of Trade Regulation No.05/M-DAG/PER/4/2005 concerning Imported Machinery, Equipment, Raw Materials and Optical Discs.
Minister of Trade Regulation No. 29/M-DAG/PER/6/2009
July
3Required Application of Indonesian National Standards for Bottled Drinking Water
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 69/M-IND/PER/7/2009
6Types of Industries that Process and Produce Poisonous and Hazardous Materials and Strategic High Technology Industries
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 71/M-IND/PER/7/2009
28Fourth Amendment to the Minister of Trade Regulation No. 12/M-DAG/PER/6/2005 concerning the Exports of Rattan
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 30/M-DAG/PER/7/2009
August
5 Development of a Creative Economy RI President Instruction No. 6/2009
5Second Amendment to the Minister of Industry Regulation No.90/M-IND/PER/11/2008 concerning Restructuring of Machinery/Equipment of the footwear Industry
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 86/M-IND/PER/8/2009
11Second Amendment to the Minister of Trade Regulation No.12/M-DAG/PER/4/2008 concerning the Import and Export of Rice
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 35/M-DAG/PER/8/2009
11 Regulation on Rattan ExportsMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 36/M-DAG/PER/8/2009
18 Loans for the Cattle Breeding BusinessMinister of Finance RegulationNo. 131/PMK.04/2009
31Amendment to the Minister of Trade Regulation No.10/M-DAG/PER/3/2009 concerning the Export of Goods that Require a Letter of Credit
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 38/M-DAG/PER/8/2009
Appendices 197
Date Details Regulation Number
September
1Second Amendment to the Government Regulation No.35 of 2004concerning the Upstream Activities the Oil and Gas Business
Government Regulation No. 55/2009
2 Regulation on the Import of Non-Hazardous and Poisonous Waste MaterialsMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 39/M-DAG/PER/8/2009
8 Implementation of Matters Pertaining to Trains Government Regulation No.56/2009
14 Regulation on Exports of Coffee Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 41/M-DAG/PER/9/2009
14 Regulation on Oil and Natural Gas Exports and ImportsMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 42/M-DAG/PER/9/2009
15 Regional Tax and Retribution Law No.28/2009
15 Transmigration Law No. 29/2009
16 Import IdentityMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 45/M-DAG/PER/9/2009
16Amendment to the Minister of Trade Regulation No.36/M-DAG/PER/9/2007 concerning the Issuance of Trade Business Permits
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 46/M-DAG/PER/9/2009
16Amendment to the Minister of Trade Regulation No.32/M-DAG/PER/8/2008 concerning the Conduct of Trade Activities through the Direct Selling System
Minister of Trade Regulation No. 46/M-DAG/PER/9/2009
23 Electrification Law No. 30/2009
23Amendment to Government Regulation No.33 of 2005 concerningthe Procedures to Privatize State-Owned Companies (Persero)
Government Regulation No. 59/2009
24 Indonesian National Standards for IndustriesMinister of Industry RegulationNo. 86/M-IND/PER/9/2009
24Global Harmonized System for Classifying and Labelingof Chemical Materials
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 87/M-IND/PER/9/2009
October
7Supervision of the Quality of the Processed Export Commodityfor Standard Indonesian Rubber that is traded
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 53/M-DAG/PER/10/2009
9 General Regulation on ImportsMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 54/M-DAG/PER/10/2009
14 Special Economic Zones Law No. 39/2009
14 Sustainable Protection of Agricultural Land Law No. 41/2009
19Restructuring Program the Machinery/Equipment of IKM Textileand Textile Products as well as Leather and Leather Products
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 141/M-IND/PER/10/2009
19Appointment of an Appraisal Agency within the concering to Implementation/Activation of Indonesian National Standards for Cocoa Powdered
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 141/M-IND/PER/10/2009
November
3Amendment to the Minister of Industry Regulation No.45/M-IND/PER/5/2009 concerning to Activation of the Indonesian National Standards for Cocoa Powder
Minister of Industry RegulationNo. 157/M-IND/PER/11/2009
198 Appendices
Date Details Regulation Number
4Allocation of Special Autonomy Funds for the Provinceof Nanggroe Aceh Darusalam for Fiscal Year 2010
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 160/PMK.07/2009
4Estimated Allocation of Proportional Funds Derived from GeothermalMining for Fiscal Year 2009
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 163/PMK.07/2009
4Second Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.15/PMK.07/2009 concerning to Decision on Estimated allocationof proportioanal Funds from natural resource
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 165/PMK.07/2009
4
Second Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.16/PMK.07/2009 concerning the Decision on estimated allocationof propotioanal funds from Oil and Natural Gas Mining inthe Province of Nanggroe Aceh Darusalam
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 166/PMK.07/200
4Second Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.17/PMK.07/2009 concerning Decision on Estimated Allocationof propotional Funds
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 167/PMK.07/2009
4Guidelines on the Joint Management of Funding Between the Centraland Regional Governments to Defeat Poverty
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 168/PMK.07/2009
4 Guidelines for State Receipt and Expenditure at the end of the Fiscal YearMinister of Finance RegulationNo. 169/PMK.07/2009
4Second Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.217/PMK.08/2008 concerning Sales of Forex Government Bonds(SUN) in the International Primary Markets
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 170/PMK.08/2009
11 Subsidized Warehouse Receipt SchemeMinister of Finance RegulationNo. 171/PMK.07/2009
11 Regional Fiscal Capacity MapMinister of Finance RegulationNo. 174/PMK.07/2009
16Lifting of Excise for the Import of Machinery as well as Goods and Materialsfor the Construction and Development of Industries Investment
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 176/PMK.011/2009
16 Excise Tobacco ProductsMinister of Finance RegulationNo. 181/PMK.011/2009
16Anti Dumping Excise Tax imposed on Imports of Bi-Axially Oriented Polypropylene from Thailand
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 183/PMK.011/2009
16 Energy Conservation Government Regulation No. 70/2009
18Excise Tax Borne by the Government on Import of Goods and Materials to Produce Steel Cords for Fiscal Year 2009
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 1887PMK.011/2009
18Excise Tax Borne by the Government on the Import of Goodsand Materials to Produce Plastic Containers for Fiscal Year 2009
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 188/PMK.011/2009
December
4Estimated Allocation of Proportional Funds from Regional Landand Property Taxes for FY 2010
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 207/PMK.07/2009
8 Presidential Working Group on Development Supervision and Control RI President Regulation No. 54/2009
10Procedures for Disbursement and Accoutability of budgetfor Direct Assistance for Fertilizer
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 216/PMK.05/2009
Appendices 199
Date Details Regulation Number
10
Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No 255/PMK.05/2008 concerning Calculating the amount of Income Tax that must be paid by a newly registered individual taxpayer, Bank, Leasing with Rights Options, SOE, Regional Companies, Capital Market Tax andother Taxes within the current Tax Year that is Based on the Decision that Requires Regular Submission of Financial Statements for certain Individual and Corporate Taxpayers
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 208/PMK.03/2009
15
Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.207/PMK.05/2008 concerning to Procedures to Withdraw Loans and/or Foreign Grants that is subsequently lent to SOE’s and Companies owned by the Regional Governments
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 210/PMK.02/2009
1724 Hours/Day and 7 Days/Week Customs Services provided by the Customs Offices within Certain Ports
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 504/PMK.04/2009
17Procedures for Payment of Banking Services concerningthe Administration of Foreign Loans
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 219/PMK.05/2009
21Determining the Export Reference Price for Export Goodsthat are Imposed by Exit Customs
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 61/M-DAG/PER/12/2009
21 Obligation for Labeling on GoodsMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 62/M-DAG/PER/12/2009
22 Decision on Import of Non-New Capital GoodsMinister of Trade RegulationNo. 63/M-DAG/PER/12/2009
23Temporary Restriction on Imports of Specific Species of Shrimpto the Territory of the Republic of Indonesia
Minister of Trade RegulationNo. 64/M-DAG/PER/12/2009
30Accumulation, Entering Releasing, and Transportation the ExciseTaxable Goods
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 235/PMK.04/2009
30 Trade of Excise Taxable GoodsMinister of Finance RegulationNo. 236/PMK.04/2009
30Amendment to the Minister of Finance Regulation No.150/PMK.011/2009 concerning Tariffs for Imported Sugar
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 239/PMK.011/2009
31Removal of the Minister of Finance Regulation No.231/PMK.011/2008 concerning Value Added Tax Borne By the Government for its Stake in Domestic Palm Cooking Oil for Fiscal Year 2009
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 246/PMK.011/2009
31Changes to the Classification and Establish Entry Tariffs for Specific Imported Products within the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) scheme
Minister of Finance RegulationNo. 247/PMK.011/2009
200 Appendices
Table 1. Gross Domestic Product by Expenditures
Table 2. Gross Domestic Product by Sectors (Current Prices)
Table 3. Gross Domestic Product by Sectors (Constant Prices)
Table 4. Regional Monthly Minimum Wage by Province
Table 5. Consumer Price Index
Table 6. Inflation Rates in 66 Cities
Table 7. Wholesale Price Index
Table 8. Balance of Payment
Table 9. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Exports by Commodities
Table 10. Volume of Non-Oil/Gas Exports by Commodities
Table 11. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Exports by Destination Country
Table 12. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Imports (C&F) by Group of Commodities
Table 13. Volume of Non-Oil/Gas Imports by Group of Commodities
Table 14. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Imports (C&F) by Country of Origin
Table 15. Exports of Oil/Gas
Table 16. Money Supply
Table 17. Changes in Money Supply and its Affecting Factors
Table 18. Interest Rate on Time Deposits in Rupiah and Foreign Currency by Group of Banks
Table 19. Interbank Money Market in Jakarta (Average Transaction Volume Morning & Evening Session - Various Maturity)
Table 20. Issuance, Repayment, and Outstanding of Bank Indonesia Sertificates
Table 21. Funds Mobilization by Commercial Banks
Table 22. Interest Rate on Rupiah Credits by Group of Banks
Table 23. Commercial Bank’s Credit in Rupiah and Foreign Currency by Economic Sector
Table 24. Commercial Bank’s Credit in Rupiah and Foreign Currency by Type of Usage and Economic Sector
Table 25. Flow of Banknotes in Bank Indonesia Head Office and Regiional Offices
Table 26. Flow of Coins in Bank Indonesia Head Office and Regiional Offices
Table 27. World Economic Growth
Table 28. World Inflation Rate
Table 29. Interest Rate and Exchange Rate
Statistics Table
Appendices 201
Type of Expenditure 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008* 2009**
Constant Price 2000
Consumption 1,130,358 1,178,431 1,224,492 1,284,157 1,360,488 1,444,919
Private 1,004,109 1,043,805 1,076,928 1,130,847 1,191,191 1,249,011
Government 126,249 134,626 147,564 153,310 169,297 195,908
Gross fixed capital formation 354,866 393,501 403,719 441,362 493,716 510,118
Change in stock 25,099 33,508 29,027 -243 2,170 -474
Statistic discrepancy 8,757 -8,535 16,238 54,187 27,005 -1,124
Exports of goods and services 680,621 793,613 868,256 942,431 1,032,278 932,124
less Imports of goods and services 543,184 639,702 694,605 757,566 833,342 708,587
Gross Domestic Product 1,656,517 1,750,815 1,847,127 1,964,327 2,082,316 2,176,975
Net factor income from abroad -80,468 -107,382 -113,857 -120,564 -96,596 -109,819
Gross National Product 1,576,049 1,643,434 1,733,269 1,843,764 1,985,720 2,067,156
less Net Indirect Tax 46,041 34,699 55,424 56,398 31,409 64,782
less Depreciation 82,826 87,541 92,356 98,216 104,116 108,849
National Income 1,447,182 1,521,194 1,585,488 1,689,149 1,850,195 1,893,525
Current Price
Consumption 1,723,944 2,010,577 2,380,736 2,840,264 3,416,824 3,830,602
Private 1,532,888 1,785,596 2,092,656 2,510,504 2,999,957 3,290,843
Government 191,056 224,981 288,080 329,760 416,867 539,759
Gross fixed capital formation 515,381 655,854 805,786 985,627 1,370,634 1,743,728
Change in stock 36,911 39,975 42,382 -1,053 5,822 -5,492
Statistic discrepancy 1) -87,673 -47,163 -70,416 -33,647 105,859 -112,424
Exports of goods and services 739,639 945,122 1,036,316 1,162,974 1,475,119 1,354,221
less Imports of goods and services 632,376 830,083 855,588 1,003,271 1,422,902 1,197,193
Gross Domestic Product 2,295,826 2,774,281 3,339,217 3,950,893 4,951,357 5,613,442
Net factor income from abroad -105,350 -135,000 -142,269 -162,485 -175,865 -196,220
Gross National Product 2,190,476 2,639,281 3,196,948 3,788,409 4,775,492 5,417,222
less Net Indirect Tax 62,534 53,719 98,143 112,189 69,646 166,038
less Depreciation 114,791 138,714 166,961 197,545 247,568 280,672
National Income 2,013,151 2,446,847 2,931,844 3,478,675 4,458,278 4,970,512
Memorandum item:
Per Capita Gross Domestic Product 1)
in thousands of rupiah 10,610 12,676 15,029 17,510 21,667 24,262
in dollar USD 1,196 1,318 1,663 1,938 2,270 2,590
Per Capita Gross National Product 1)
in thousands of rupiah 10,123 12,059 14,388 16,789 20,897 23,414
in dollar USD 1,132 1,253 1,592 1,858 2,189 2,500
Per Capita National Income 1)
in thousands of rupiah 9,304 11,180 13,195 15,417 19,509 21,483
in dollar USD 1,040 1,162 1,460 1,707 2,044 2,293
Table 1. Gross Domestic Product by Expenditures
* Provisional figures ** Very provisional figures Source: BPS-Statistics Indonesia
billions of rupiah
202 Appendices
SectorsCurrent Price
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008* 2009**
Agriculture, livestock and forestry 329,125 364,169 433,223 541,932 716,065 858,252
Food crops 165,558 181,332 214,346 265,091 349,795 418,964
Non-Food crops 49,631 56,434 63,401 81,664 105,969 112,522
Livestock and products 40,635 44,203 51,075 61,325 82,676 104,040
Forestry 20,290 22,562 30,066 36,154 40,375 44,952
Fishery 53,011 59,639 74,335 97,697 137,250 177,774
Mining and Quarrying 205,252 309,014 366,521 440,610 540,605 591,532
Crude petroleum and natural gas 118,485 177,606 200,082 234,162 282,120 253,223
Mining (excluding oil and gas) 65,122 104,599 130,716 160,267 195,659 254,764
Quarrying 21,645 26,809 35,723 46,180 62,826 83,545
Manufacturing 644,343 760,361 919,539 1,068,654 1,380,713 1,480,905
Oil and Gas 94,263 138,441 172,095 182,324 242,043 213,707
Petroleum and Refinery 59,062 89,630 117,952 122,118 148,564 132,145
LNG 35,201 48,811 54,143 60,206 93,479 81,562
Non-oil and Gas 550,079 621,920 747,444 886,330 1,138,670 1,267,199
Food, beverage, and tobacco 163,554 177,753 212,738 264,101 346,186 420,629
Textile, leather product and footwear 71,474 77,087 90,117 93,598 104,830 116,483
Wood and wood product 31,226 35,248 44,603 54,881 73,196 80,135
Paper and printing materials 31,036 33,899 39,637 45,403 51,912 61,110
Chemical and rubber product 64,013 76,214 94,079 110,770 154,117 162,658
Cement and non-metal quarrying goods 21,588 24,589 29,013 32,814 40,179 43,482
Basic metal, iron and steel 16,155 18,383 20,687 22,908 29,213 26,733
Transportation, machine and equipment 145,971 172,957 209,460 254,278 329,912 346,157
Others 5,062 5,791 7,111 7,577 9,126 9,812
Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 23,730 26,694 30,355 34,724 40,846 46,823
Construction 151,248 195,111 251,132 304,997 419,642 554,982
Trade, hotels and restaurants 368,556 431,620 501,542 592,304 691,495 750,605
Wholesale and retail trade 287,554 338,667 393,047 468,734 551,351 592,878
Hotels and restaurants 81,002 92,953 108,495 123,570 140,144 157,727
Transportation and Communication 142,292 180,585 231,524 264,263 312,190 352,407
Transportation 88,310 110,157 142,770 149,974 171,247 181,616
Communication 53,982 70,428 88,754 114,290 140,943 170,791
Finance, Rental and Business Services 194,411 230,523 269,121 305,214 368,130 404,116
Banks 1) 96,467 110,677 124,498 140,608 170,076 183,376
Rental and Business Services 97,944 119,845 144,623 164,605 198,054 220,741
Services 236,870 276,204 336,259 398,197 481,670 573,819
Public administration 121,129 135,133 167,800 205,344 257,548 318,581
Private 115,741 141,071 168,459 192,853 224,122 255,238
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2,295,826 2,774,281 3,339,217 3,950,893 4,951,357 5,613,442
Non/Oil Gas 2,083,078 2,458,234 2,967,040 3,534,407 4,427,193 5,146,512
Oil/Gas 212,748 316,047 372,177 416,487 524,163 466,930
Table 2. Gross Domestic Product by Sectors (Current Prices)
1) Including non-bank financial institutions and financial supporting services * Provisional figures ** Very provisional figures Source: BPS-Statistics Indonesia
billions of rupiah
Appendices 203
SectorsConstant Price (2000 = 100)
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008* 2009**
Agriculture, livestock and forestry 247,164 253,882 262,403 271,509 284,621 296,369
Food crops 122,612 125,802 129,549 133,889 142,000 148,692
Non-Food crops 38,849 39,811 41,318 43,199 44,786 45,887
Livestock and products 31,673 32,347 33,430 34,221 35,425 36,744
Forestry 17,434 17,177 16,687 16,548 16,543 16,794
Fishery 36,596 38,746 41,419 43,653 45,866 48,253
Mining and Quarrying 160,101 165,223 168,032 171,278 172,443 179,975
Crude petroleum and natural gas 98,636 96,895 95,853 94,747 95,170 95,239
Mining (excluding oil and gas) 46,947 52,694 55,242 58,151 57,511 63,584
Quarrying 14,517 15,634 16,936 18,381 19,761 21,152
Manufacturing 469,952 491,561 514,100 538,085 557,764 569,551
Oil and Gas 51,584 48,659 47,851 47,823 47,663 46,611
Petroleum and Refinery 22,322 21,207 20,807 20,781 20,972 21,074
LNG 29,262 27,452 27,044 27,042 26,691 25,538
Non-oil and Gas 418,369 442,903 466,249 490,262 510,102 522,940
Food, beverage, and tobacco 118,149 121,396 130,149 136,722 139,922 155,720
Textile, leather product and footwear 53,576 54,277 54,944 52,923 50,994 51,265
Wood and wood product 20,326 20,139 20,006 19,658 20,336 20,039
Paper and printing materials 23,384 23,944 24,445 25,861 25,477 27,074
Chemical and rubber product 54,514 59,293 61,948 65,470 68,390 69,422
Cement and non-metal quarrying goods 15,045 15,618 15,700 16,233 15,991 15,889
Basic metal, iron and steel 8,008 7,712 8,077 8,213 8,045 7,681
Transportation, machine and equipment 121,683 136,745 147,064 161,376 177,178 171,962
Others 3,683 3,779 3,916 3,806 3,770 3,888
Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply 10,898 11,584 12,251 13,517 14,994 17,060
Construction 96,334 103,598 112,234 121,809 130,952 140,184
Trade, hotels and restaurants 271,142 293,654 312,519 340,437 363,814 367,959
Wholesale and retail trade 222,290 241,887 257,845 282,116 301,937 301,984
Hotels and restaurants 48,852 51,767 54,674 58,321 61,877 65,975
Transportation and Communication 96,897 109,262 124,809 142,327 165,906 191,674
Transportation 62,496 66,405 70,796 72,791 74,787 78,873
Communication 34,401 42,857 54,013 69,536 91,119 112,801
Finance, Rental and Business Services 151,123 161,252 170,074 183,659 198,800 208,832
Banks 1) 81,420 85,570 87,697 94,722 101,934 105,305
Rental and Business Services 69,703 75,682 82,377 88,938 96,866 103,527
Services 152,906 160,799 170,705 181,706 193,024 205,372
Public administration 72,324 73,700 76,618 80,778 84,378 88,683
Private 80,583 87,099 94,087 100,928 108,646 116,688
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 1,656,517 1,750,815 1,847,127 1,964,327 2,082,316 2,176,976
Non/Oil Gas 1,506,297 1,605,262 1,703,422 1,821,758 1,939,483 2,035,125
Oil/Gas 150,220 145,553 143,704 142,570 142,833 141,850
Table 3. Gross Domestic Product by Sectors (Constant Prices)
1) Including non-bank financial institutions and financial supporting services * Provisional figures ** Very provisional figures Source: BPS-Statistics Indonesia
billions of rupiah
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rupiah
Province 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam 550,000 620,000 820,000 850,000 1,000,000 1,200,000
North Sumatera 537,000 600,000 737,794 761,000 822,205 905,000
West Sumatera 480,000 540,000 650,000 750,000 800,000 880,000
Riau 476,875 551,500 637,000 710,000 800,000 901,650
Kepulauan Riau - 557,000 760,000 805,000 833,000 892,000
Jambi 425,000 485,000 563,000 658,000 724,000 800,000
South Sumatera 460,000 503,700 604,000 753,000 743,000 824,730
Bangka Belitung - 560,000 640,000 830,000 813,000 850,000
Bengkulu 363,000 430,000 516,000 644,838 690,000 735,000
Lampung 377,500 405,000 505,000 555,000 617,000 691,000
Banten 515,000 585,000 661,613 661,613 837,000 917,500
DKI Jakarta 671,550 711,843 819,100 816,100 972,604 1,069,865
West Java 366,500 408,260 447,654 447,654 568,193 628,191
Central Java 365,000 390,000 450,000 500,000 547,000 575,000
D.I. Yogyakarta 365,000 400,000 460,000 460,000 586,000 700,000
East Java 310,000 340,000 390,000 448,500 500,000 570,000
Bali 425,000 447,500 510,000 622,000 682,650 760,000
West Nusa Tenggara 412,500 475,000 550,000 550,000 730,000 832,500
East Nusa Tenggara 400,000 450,000 550,000 600,000 650,000 725,000
West Kalimantan 420,000 445,200 512,000 560,000 645,000 705,000
Central Kalimantan 482,250 523,698 634,260 665,973 765,868 873,089
South Kalimantan 482,212 536,300 629,000 745,000 825,000 930,000
East Kalimantan 572,652 600,000 684,000 766,500 889,654 955,000
North Sulawesi 545,000 600,000 713,500 750,000 845,000 929,500
Central Sulawesi 450,000 490,000 575,000 615,000 670,000 720,000
South Sulawesi 455,000 510,000 612,000 673,200 740,520 905,000
South East Sulawesi 470,000 498,600 573,400 640,000 700,000 770,000
West Sulawesi - - 612,000 886,493 760,500 909,400
Maluku 450,000 500,000 575,000 635,000 700,000 775,000
North Maluku 400,000 440,000 528,000 660,000 700,000 770,000
Gorontalo 430,000 435,000 527,000 560,000 600,000 675,000
Papua 650,000 700,000 822,500 987,000 1,105,500 1,216,100
West Irian Jaya - - 822,500 - 1,105,500 1,180,000
Source: Ministry of Man Power and Transmigration (processed)
Table 4. Regional Monthly Minimum Wage by Province
Appendices 205
End of Period Food Crops
Food Processed, Beverages, Cigarettes
and To-bacco
Housing Clothing MedicalEducation, Recreation and Sport
Transporta-tion and
Communica-tion
CPI CPI Inflation (%)
1998 2) 263.22 211.58 159.03 219.71 212.54 161.84 163.70 198.64 77.54
1999 3) 249.54 219.20 166.77 233.21 220.37 170.44 172.20 202.45 2.01
2000 259.53 243.49 183.61 256.98 241.46 200.28 194.00 221.37 9.35
2001 290.74 278.75 208.57 277.90 262.99 224.12 221.47 249.15 12.55
2002 317.29 304.35 235.08 285.38 277.79 248.43 255.85 274.13 10.03
2003 311.84 323.35 256.74 305.60 293.54 277.52 266.34 287.99 5.06
2004 4) 111.10 115.70 124.19 113.36 113.06 126.20 114.25 116.86 6.40
2005 126.55 131.56 141.50 121.21 119.99 136.60 165.38 136.86 17.11
2006 142.92 139.93 148.34 129.50 127.03 147.70 167.06 145.89 6.60
2007 6.59
January 146.75 141.15 149.40 129.18 127.71 147.85 167.22 147.41 1.04
February 147.99 142.07 150.60 129.90 128.53 148.19 167.27 148.32 0.62
March 148.22 142.58 151.03 130.43 128.79 148.23 167.42 148.67 0.24
April 146.30 143.12 151.43 131.23 129.20 148.18 167.79 148.43 -0.16
May 145.73 143.79 151.96 131.51 129.43 148.19 168.00 148.58 0.10
June 146.42 144.27 152.16 130.94 129.71 148.24 168.19 148.92 0.23
July 148.39 144.84 152.64 131.74 130.16 152.52 168.27 149.99 0.72
August 149.56 145.53 153.82 132.39 130.47 157.37 168.33 151.11 0.75
September 152.27 146.19 154.09 134.01 131.04 160.05 168.44 152.32 0.80
October 155.11 146.93 154.42 136.76 131.63 160.38 169.23 153.53 0.79
November 155.17 147.56 154.60 139.03 131.97 160.55 168.78 153.81 0.18
December 159.01 148.90 155.58 140.41 132.51 160.74 169.15 155.50 1.10
2008 11.06
January 163.41 151.91 158.38 143.66 133.47 160.75 169.55 158.26 1.77
February 166.01 153.24 158.36 144.75 135.55 160.82 169.59 159.29 0.65
March 168.40 154.89 159.92 146.45 136.49 160.97 169.77 160.81 0.95
April 169.32 156.22 162.51 146.05 139.06 161.18 167.77 161.73 0.57
May 172.23 157.57 165.07 145.82 140.02 161.78 171.51 164.01 1.41
June 116.44 109.38 108.03 108.61 106.20 104.99 109.50 110.08 2.46
July 118.59 110.55 109.97 109.49 106.95 106.82 110.28 111.59 1.37
August 119.70 111.20 110.55 108.91 107.55 108.27 110.27 112.16 0.51
September 121.97 112.25 111.90 109.45 107.94 108.95 110.51 113.25 0.97
October 122.83 113.11 112.17 110.23 108.50 109.38 110.62 113.76 0.45
November 122.01 114.39 112.43 111.02 108.90 109.66 110.28 113.90 0.12
December 122.70 114.98 113.02 112.27 109.13 109.84 107.26 113.86 -0.04
2009 2.78
January 123.63 116.07 112.95 112.89 109.53 109.97 104.55 113.78 -0.07
February 124.80 117.13 113.27 116.11 109.72 110.01 102.01 114.02 0.21
March 124.47 117.74 113.50 117.30 110.52 110.08 102.26 114.27 0.22
April 122.81 118.21 113.64 115.31 110.90 110.14 102.33 113.92 -0.31
May 122.50 118.78 113.74 114.76 111.59 110.22 102.33 113.97 0.04
June 122.28 119.13 113.79 115.10 111.85 110.32 102.59 114.10 0.11
July 123.68 119.48 113.88 114.84 111.99 111.66 102.88 114.61 0.45
August 125.28 120.35 114.12 114.85 112.38 113.07 102.86 115.25 0.56
September 128.32 121.65 114.32 116.32 112.71 113.56 103.78 116.46 1.05
October 128.68 122.50 114.60 116.75 112.94 113.95 103.04 116.68 0.19
November 127.62 122.82 114.77 117.89 113.15 114.10 102.96 116.65 -0.03
December 127.46 123.96 115.09 119.01 113.38 114.11 103.32 117.03 0.33
Table 5. Consumer Price Index
1) Figures at the end of period (year/quarter) 2) Since April 1998 to December 2003, CPI is calculated based on survey in 44 cities, 1996 = 100 (1996 base year) 3) Since October 1999, CPI is calculated based on survey in 43 cities (minus Dili) 4) Since January 2004 to May 2008, CPI is calculated based on survey in 45 cities, 2002 = 100 (2002 base year) 5) Sincet June 2008, CPI is calculated in 66 cities, 2007 = 100 (2007 base year) Source: BPS-Statistics Indonesia
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Table 6. Inflation Rates in 66 Cities
City 2001 1) 2002 2003 2004 2) 2005 2006 2007 2008 3) 2009Lhokseumawe 11.67 10.99 4.53 7.36 17.57 11.47 4.18 13.78 3.96Banda Aceh 16.60 10.14 3.50 6.97 41.11 9.54 11.00 10.27 3.50Padang Sidempuan 9.84 10.18 4.07 8.99 18.47 10.02 5.87 12.34 1.87Sibolga 8.66 11.58 3.94 6.64 22.39 5.03 7.13 12.36 1.59Pematang Siantar 13.55 9.41 2.51 7.31 19.67 6.07 8.37 10.16 2.72Medan 15.50 9.49 4.46 6.64 22.91 5.96 6.42 10.63 2.69Padang 9.86 10.22 5.55 6.98 20.47 8.05 6.90 12.68 2.05Pekanbaru 14.65 11.66 6.65 8.92 17.10 6.31 7.53 9.02 1.94Batam 12.64 9.14 4.27 4.22 14.79 4.59 4.84 8.39 1.88Jambi 10.11 12.62 3.79 7.25 16.50 10.66 7.42 11.57 2.49Palembang 15.15 12.25 5.03 8.94 19.92 8.44 8.21 11.15 1.85Bengkulu 10.58 10.11 4.14 4.67 22.22 6.52 5.00 13.44 2.88Bandar Lampung 12.94 10.32 5.44 5.22 21.17 6.03 6.58 14.82 4.18Pangkal Pinang - - - 9.00 17.44 6.42 2.64 18.40 2.17Jakarta 11.52 9.08 5.78 5.87 16.06 6.03 6.04 11.11 2.34Tasikmalaya 16.71 10.29 3.88 5.92 20.83 8.44 7.72 12.07 4.17Serang 12.75 9.68 5.21 6.40 16.11 5.33 6.31 13.91 4.57Bandung 11.91 11.97 5.69 7.56 19.56 6.30 5.25 10.23 2.11Cirebon 12.93 10.53 3.35 3.27 16.82 8.45 7.87 14.14 4.11Purwokerto 11.76 8.77 2.89 6.32 14.54 6.18 6.15 12.06 2.83Surakarta 15.58 8.64 1.73 5.15 13.88 6.07 3.28 6.96 2.63Semarang 13.98 13.56 6.07 5.98 16.46 7.73 6.75 10.34 3.19Tegal 11.26 11.27 1.86 5.25 18.39 10.40 8.89 8.52 5.83Yogyakarta 12.56 12.01 5.73 6.95 14.98 6.84 7.99 9.88 2.93Jember 13.92 9.75 5.20 6.24 16.86 7.78 7.25 10.63 3.66Kediri 15.91 8.87 1.13 6.38 16.84 5.91 6.85 9.52 3.60Malang 12.45 9.74 3.23 6.28 15.74 6.70 5.93 10.49 3.39Surabaya 14.13 9.15 4.79 6.06 14.12 7.67 6.27 8.73 3.39Denpasar 11.52 12.49 4.56 5.97 11.31 4.30 5.91 9.25 4.37Mataram 14.76 7.96 1.82 6.61 17.72 4.17 8.76 13.01 3.14Kupang 12.34 9.77 5.45 8.28 15.16 9.72 8.44 10.90 6.49Pontianak 10.60 8.61 5.48 6.06 14.43 6.31 8.56 11.19 4.91Sampit 14.69 7.59 3.06 6.67 11.90 7.75 7.57 8.89 2.85Palangkaraya 13.35 9.18 5.68 7.25 12.12 7.72 7.96 11.65 1.39Banjarmasin 8.36 9.18 6.77 7.52 12.94 11.04 7.78 11.62 3.86Balikpapan 10.82 11.38 5.92 7.60 17.28 5.52 7.27 11.30 3.60Samarinda 10.21 10.26 7.99 5.65 16.64 6.50 9.18 12.69 4.06Manado 13.30 15.22 0.69 4.69 18.73 5.09 10.13 9.71 2.31Palu 18.73 13.36 5.84 7.01 16.33 8.69 8.13 10.40 5.73Makassar 11.77 8.25 3.01 6.47 15.20 7.21 5.71 11.79 3.24Kendari 12.56 10.35 2.41 7.72 21.45 10.57 7.53 15.28 4.60Gorontalo - - - 8.64 18.56 7.54 7.02 9.20 4.35Ternate 13.71 6.40 6.27 4.82 19.42 4.80 10.43 11.25 3.88Ambon 14.12 9.47 2.51 3.44 16.67 5.12 5.85 9.34 6.48Jayapura 14.00 13.91 8.39 9.45 14.15 9.52 10.35 12.55 1.92Dumai - - - - - - - 14.30 0.80Tanjung Pinang - - - - - - - 11.90 1.43Bogor - - - - - - - 14.20 2.16Sukabumi - - - - - - - 11.39 3.49Bekasi - - - - - - - 10.10 1.93Depok - - - - - - - 11.70 1.30Sumenep - - - - - - - 10.20 2.73Probolinggo - - - - - - - 10.89 3.55Madiun - - - - - - - 13.27 3.40Tangerang - - - - - - - 10.75 2.49Cilegon - - - - - - - 12.96 3.11Bima - - - - - - - 14.36 4.09Maumere - - - - - - - 16.17 5.22Singkawang - - - - - - - 12.66 1.15Tarakan - - - - - - - 19.85 7.21Watampone - - - - - - - 14.22 6.84Pare-Pare - - - - - - - 13.34 1.40Palopo - - - - - - - 17.58 4.18Mamuju - - - - - - - 11.66 1.78
Manokwari - - - - - - - 20.51 7.52Sorong - - - - - - - 19.56 2.61
Headline Inflation 12.55 10.03 5.06 6.40 17.11 6.60 6.59 11.06 2.78
percent
1) CPI is calculated based on survey in 44 cities, 1996 = 100 (1996 base year) 2) Since January 2004 to May 2008, CPI is calculated based on survey in 45 cities, 2002 = 100 (2002 base year) 3) Since June 2008, CPI is calculated based on survey in 66 cities, 2007 = 100 (2007 base year) Source: BPS-Statistics Indonesia
Appendices 207
Groups 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 1)2009, yoy changes
(%)
Agriculture 137 148 172 214 275 209 12.92
Mining and Quarrying 135 147 169 187 223 206 9.53
Manufacturing 136 158 195 218 273 165 2.66
Import 127 149 162 186 235 157 6.09
Export 121 145 154 167 209 134 0.56
Oil and Gas 149 210 229 241 345 108 32.71
Non-Oil and Gas 112 125 130 143 166 142 -0.98
General Index 131 151 172 195 246 163 4.56
Table 7. Wholesale Price Index
1) Calculated based on 2005 base year (2005 = 100) Source: BPS-Statistics Indonesia
Items¹⁾ 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
I. Current Account 1,564 278 10,859 10,492 126 10,582
A. Goods (Trade Balance, net) 20,152 17,534 29,660 32,754 22,916 35,197
1. Export (f.o.b) 70,767 86,995 103,528 118,014 139,606 119,513
2. Imports (f.o.b) -50,615 -69,462 -73,868 -85,260 -116,690 -84,316
B. Services, net -8,811 -9,122 -9,874 -11,841 -12,998 -14,155
C. Incomes, net -10,917 -12,927 -13,790 -15,525 -15,155 -15,331
D. Transfers, net 1,139 4,793 4,863 5,104 5,364 4,871
II. Capital and Financial Account 1,852 345 3,025 3,592 -1,876 3,673
A. Capital Transaction … 333 350 547 294 96
B. Financial Transcaction 1,852 12 2,675 3,045 -2,170 3,577
1. Direct Investment -1,512 5,271 2,188 2,253 3,419 2,313
2. Portfolio Investment 4,409 4,190 4,277 5,567 1,721 10,103
3. Other Investment -1,045 -9,449 -3,790 -4,775 -7,309 -8,838
III. Total (I + II) 3,415 623 13,885 14,085 -1,750 14,255
IV. Net Errors and Omissions -3,106 -179 625 -1,369 -195 -1,749
V. Overall balance (III + IV) 309 444 14,510 12,715 -1,945 12,506
VI. Monetary Movement 2) -309 -444 -14,510 -12,715 1,945 -12,506
a. Changes in International Reserves a.l. Transaction 674 663 -6,902 -12,715 1,945 -12,506
b. IMF -983 -1,107 -7,608 0 0 0
Memorandum:
1. International Reserve (IRFCL) 3) 36.320 34.724 42.586 56.920 51.639 66.105
(in months of imports and official foreign debt repayment)
5.7 4.0 4.6 5.8 4.0 6.5
2. Current Account/GDP (%) 0.6 0.1 2.9 2.4 0.0 1.9
Table 8. Balance of Payment
1) Since 2004 using a new format of BOP. 2) Minus (-) : surplus; Plus (+) : deficit. 3) Since 2000, using International Reserve and Foreign Currency Liquidity (IRFCL) concept, replacing Gross Foreign Assets (GFA). * Provisional figures
millions of USD
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Items
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009**
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)*
Total Export 54,482 100 66,752 100 80,578 100 93,142 100 107,885 100 99,063 100
Agriculture 2,430 4.5 2,870 4.3 3,326 4.1 3,744 4.0 4,667 4.3 4,358 4.4
Coffee 274 0.5 522 0.8 567 0.7 628 0.7 993 0.9 825 0.8
Tea 63 0.1 118 0.2 51 0.1 73 0.1 126 0.1 144 0.1
Spice 150 0.3 158 0.2 186 0.2 254 0.3 280 0.3 240 0.2
Tobacco 44 0.1 290 0.4 60 0.1 61 0.1 82 0.1 102 0.1
Cocoa 360 0.7 645 1.0 603 0.7 621 0.7 851 0.8 1,079 1.1
Shrimp 802 1.5 833 1.2 971 1.2 921 1.0 995 0.9 788 0.8
Others 736 1.4 305 0.5 887 1.1 1,184 1.3 1,340 1.2 1,180 1.2
Mining 4,637 8.5 8,010 12.0 11,253 14.0 12,424 13.3 13,695 12.7 19,859 20.0
Copper 1,755 3.2 3,488 5.2 4,599 5.7 4,440 4.8 2,322 2.2 5,261 5.3
Nickel 106 0.2 139 0.2 205 0.3 617 0.7 505 0.5 287 0.3
Coal 2,677 4.9 4,343 6.5 6,205 7.7 6,996 7.5 10,332 9.6 13,807 13.9
Bauxite 17 0.0 24 0.0 55 0.1 107 0.1 203 0.2 240 0.2
Others 82 0.2 17 0.0 189 0.2 264 0.3 332 0.3 264 0.3
Manufacturing 47,416 87.0 55,872 83.7 65,704 81.5 76,974 82.6 89,523 83.0 74,846 75.6
Textile & Textile Products 7,507 13.8 8,554 12.8 9,471 11.8 9,875 10.6 10,269 9.5 9,326 9.4
- Garments 4,364 8.0 4,959 7.4 5,561 6.9 5,688 6.1 6,110 5.7 5,732 5.8
Wood Products 3,164 5.8 2,940 4.4 3,191 4.0 3,038 3.3 2,797 2.6 2,228 2.2
- Plywoods 1,501 2.8 1,798 2.7 1,348 1.7 1,410 1.5 1,517 1.4 1,181 1.2
Palm Oil 3,353 6.2 3,708 5.6 5,100 6.3 7,591 8.2 11,889 11.0 10,544 10.6
Chemical Products 1,896 3.5 4,450 6.7 3,098 3.8 3,470 3.7 2,772 2.6 2,351 2.4
Metal Products 1,787 3.3 561 0.8 7,385 9.2 9,620 10.3 9,946 9.2 7,036 7.1
Electrical Appliances 3,396 6.2 9,774 14.6 7,433 9.2 7,993 8.6 8,816 8.2 8,590 8.7
Cement 100 0.2 184 0.3 214 0.3 196 0.2 155 0.1 154 0.2
Paper 2,171 4.0 3,238 4.9 2,773 3.4 3,374 3.6 3,889 3.6 3,437 3.5
Rubber Products 2,878 5.3 793 1.2 427 0.5 472 0.5 1,514 1.4 1,564 1.6
Others 21,164 38.8 21,670 32.5 26.612 33.0 31.344 33.7 37.477 34.7 29.616 29.9
Table 9. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Exports by Commodities
* Share of each sector is calculated based on foreign trade export realization data (BPS), Jan-Dec 2007 and Jan-Dec 2008 ** Provisional figures Source: BPS-Statistics Indonesia
millions of USD
Appendices 209
Items
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)*
Total Export 196,938 100 206,652 100 288,215 100 307,376 100 303,146 100 334,441 100
Agriculture 2,351 1.2 2,273 1.1 2,549 0.9 2,666 0.9 2,760 0.9 2,776 0.8
Coffee 383 0.2 440 0.2 398 0.1 319 0.1 470 0.2 509 0.2
Tea 63 0.0 101 0.0 43 0.0 56 0.0 84 0.0 83 0.0
Spice 130 0.1 132 0.1 111 0.0 101 0.0 108 0.0 109 0.0
Tobacco 31 0.0 84 0.0 30 0.0 26 0.0 30 0.0 33 0.0
Cocoa 313 0.2 440 0.2 503 0.2 379 0.1 376 0.1 440 0.1
Shrimp 144 0.1 125 0.1 141 0.0 132 0.0 193 0.1 142 0.0
Others 1,288 0.7 951 0.5 1,324 0.5 1,652 0.5 1,498 0.5 1,461 0.4
Mining 142,853 72.5 153,129 74.1 222,451 77.2 240,165 78.1 239,120 78.9 272,623 81.5
Copper 2,043 1.0 2,527 1.2 2,264 0.8 1,805 0.6 1,056 0.3 2,442 0.7
Nickel 3,686 1.9 3,447 1.7 4,355 1.5 9,145 3.0 10,108 3.3 10,608 3.2
Coal 119,239 60.5 129,596 62.7 190,883 66.2 205,895 67.0 196,925 65.0 232,378 69.5
Bauxite 1,257 0.6 2,462 1.2 6,871 2.4 11,563 3.8 15,594 5.1 15,229 4.6
Others 16,628 8.4 15,098 7.3 18,079 6.3 11,757 3.8 15,436 5.1 11,965 3.6
Manufacturing 51,734 26.3 51,250 24.8 63,212 21.9 64,541 21.0 61,264 20.2 59,040 17.7
Textile & Textile Products 1,837 0.9 1,786 0.9 1,872 0.6 1,839 0.6 1,787 0.6 1,760 0.5
- Garments 360 0.2 400 0.2 387 0.1 393 0.1 427 0.1 394 0.1
Wood Products 5,892 3.0 3,915 1.9 4,140 1.4 3,460 1.1 2,759 0.9 2,762 0.8
- Plywoods 2,622 1.3 2,916 1.4 1,690 0.6 1,634 0.5 1,677 0.6 1,412 0.4
Palm Oil 9,778 5.0 10,269 5.0 12,771 4.4 11,610 3.8 13,816 4.6 17,149 5.1
Chemical Products 4,439 2.3 7,055 3.4 5,948 2.1 7,512 2.4 7,453 2.5 4,302 1.3
Metal Products 502 0.3 399 0.2 3,378 1.2 3,766 1.2 3,460 1.1 2,817 0.8
Electrical Appliances 517 0.3 730 0.4 668 0.2 664 0.2 671 0.2 608 0.2
Cement 5,148 2.6 5,438 2.6 7,199 2.5 6,425 2.1 4,235 1.4 4,145 1.2
Paper 3,513 1.8 5,819 2.8 3,678 1.3 4,090 1.3 4,085 1.3 4,271 1.3
Rubber Products 2,535 1.3 335 0.2 2,655 0.9 2,807 0.9 2,700 0.9 2,439 0.7
Others 17,574 8.9 15.503 7.5 20.904 7.3 22.368 7.3 20.298 6.7 18.786 5.6
Table 10. Volume of Non-Oil/Gas Exports by Commoditiesthousands of ton
* Provisional figures
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Table 11. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Exports by Destination Country
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Africa 1,301 2.4 1,669 2.5 1,994 2.5 2,466 2.6 3,260 3.0 2,783 2.8
America 9,109 16.7 11,117 16.7 12,881 16.0 13,685 14.7 15,624 14.4 13,029 13.1
United States 7,664 14.1 9,342 14.0 10,617 13.2 11,176 12.0 12,460 11.5 10,441 10.5
Latin America 726 1.3 935 1.4 1,314 1.6 1,513 1.6 1,926 1.8 1,578 1.6
Canada 388 0.7 468 0.7 542 0.7 552 0.6 648 0.6 501 0.5
Others 331 0.6 372 0.6 407 0.5 443 0.5 590 0.5 509 0.5
Asia 33,751 61.9 41,605 62.3 50,642 62.9 59,847 64.3 69,453 64.6 66,461 67.1
Brunei Darussalam 28 0.1 36 0.1 39 0.0 42 0.0 59 0.1 57 0.1
Malaysia 2,727 5.0 3,284 4.9 3,896 4.8 4,702 5.0 6,218 5.8 5,639 5.7
Phillippines 1,411 2.6 1,414 2.1 1,414 1.8 1,862 2.0 1,915 1.8 2,400 2.4
Singapore 5,918 10.9 7,080 10.6 7,903 9.8 8,912 9.6 10,567 9.8 9,165 9.2
Thailand 1,485 2.7 1,980 3.0 2,124 2.6 2,763 3.0 3,276 3.1 2,597 2.6
Vietnam 568 1.0 652 1.0 1,025 1.3 1,355 1.5 1,700 1.6 1,462 1.5
Myanmar 56 0.1 73 0.1 147 0.2 271 0.3 237 0.2 181 0.2
Cambodia 56 0.1 89 0.1 106 0.1 121 0.1 178 0.2 200 0.2
Laos 1 0.0 2 0.0 4 0.0 4 0.0 4 0.0 5 0.0
Hong Kong 1,296 2.4 1,456 2.2 1,718 2.1 1,749 1.9 1,822 1.7 2,117 2.1
India 2,147 3.9 2,898 4.3 3,514 4.4 4,898 5.3 6,834 6.4 7,563 7.6
Iraq 50 0.1 86 0.1 72 0.1 12 0.0 262 0.3 41 0.0
Japan 8,266 15.2 9,853 14.8 12,240 15.2 13,365 14.3 13,427 12.4 12,129 12.2
South Korea 1,783 3.3 2,689 4.0 3,405 4.2 3,814 4.1 4,521 4.2 5,124 5.2
Pakistan 405 0.7 629 0.9 776 1.0 889 1.0 916 0.9 657 0.7
China 3,317 6.1 4,015 6.0 5,617 7.0 6,808 7.3 7,818 7.3 8,876 9.0
Saudi Arabia 375 0.7 526 0.8 640 0.8 947 1.0 1,194 1.1 937 0.9
Taiwan 1,473 2.7 1,814 2.7 2,304 2.9 2,389 2.6 2,857 2.6 2,892 2.9
Others 2,378 4.4 3,016 4.5 3,687 4.6 4,943 5.3 5,646 5.2 4,420 4.5
0
Australia & Oceania 1,325 2.4 1,525 2.3 2,006 2.5 2,489 2.7 2,701 2.5 2,247 2.3
Europe 8,996 16.5 10,836 16.2 12,968 16.1 14,656 15.7 16,847 15.5 14,543 14.7
European Union (EU-27)
8,389 15.4 10,131 15.2 12,146 15.1 13,627 14.6 15,380 14.1 13,578 13.7
- Netherland 1,739 3.2 2,148 3.2 2,631 3.3 2,831 3.0 3,863 3.5 1,052 3.0
- Belgium 838 1.5 988 1.5 1,142 1.4 1,315 1.4 1,373 1.3 861 1.1
- United Kingdom 1,210 2.2 1,282 1.9 1,445 1.8 1,465 1.6 1,569 1.5 2,330 1.4
- Italy 837 1.5 958 1.4 1,211 1.5 1,401 1.5 1,907 1.7 1,675 1.7
- Germany 1,546 2.8 1,782 2.7 2,040 2.5 2,324 2.5 2,485 2.3 2,975 2.4
- France 623 1.1 614 0.9 721 0.9 803 0.9 950 0.9 1,390 0.9
- Others 1,597 2.9 2,360 3.5 2,956 3.7 3,487 3.7 3,234 3.0 3,295 3.3
Russia 138 0.3 204 0.3 249 0.3 317 0.3 346 0.3 314 0.3
Others 468 0.9 501 0.8 517 0.6 712 0.8 1,121 1.1 651 0.7
TOTAL 54,482 100.0 66.752 100.0 80.490 100.0 93.142 100.0 107.885 100.0 99.063 100.0
millions of USD
* Provisional figures
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Table 12. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Imports (C&F) by Group of Commodities
Items
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Total Import 42,738 100.0 58,108 100.0 62,775 100.0 71,871 100.0 100,933 100.0 78,554 100.0
I. Consumption Goods 3,126 7.3 4,165 7.2 4,932 7.8 7,241 10.1 9,061 9.0 6,162 7.8
1. Primary Food and Beverages (for household)
476 1.1 407 0.7 583 0.9 797 1.1 850 0.8 961 1.2
2. Processed Food and Beverages (for household)
867 2.0 1,162 2.0 1,305 2.1 2,070 2.9 1,937 1.9 1,362 1.7
3. Passenger cars 304 0.7 480 0.8 436 0.7 337 0.5 476 0.5 326 0.4
4. Transport equipment, non industrial
35 0.1 237 0.4 220 0.4 241 0.3 411 0.4 436 0.6
5. Durable consumption goods 322 0.8 484 0.8 574 0.8 1,048 1.5 1,125 1.1 819 1.0
6. Semi-durable consumption goods 378 0.9 620 1.1 754 1.2 1,496 2.1 2,755 2.7 914 1.2
7. Non-durable consumption goods 649 1.5 747 1.3 1,014 1.6 1,104 1.5 1,406 1.4 1,165 1.5
8. Others 95 0.2 26 0.0 46 0.1 148 0.2 101 0.1 178 0.2
II. Raw Materials 31,259 73.1 41,837 72.0 45,086 71.8 50,502 70.3 70,425 69.8 51,151 65.1
1. Primary Food and Beverages (for industry)
1,868 4.4 1,325 2.3 1,355 2.2 2,010 2.8 3,276 3.2 2,663 3.4
2. Processed Food and Beverages (for industry)
714 1.7 798 1.4 916 1.5 991 1.4 1,070 1.1 1,546 2.0
3. Primary raw materials (for industry)
2,618 6.1 2,512 4.3 2,737 4.4 3,155 4.4 4,858 4.8 2,865 3.6
4. Processed raw materials (for industry)
18,858 44.1 22,616 38.9 25,539 40.6 28,593 39.8 40,784 40.4 29,013 36.9
5. Fuel and lubricants (primary) 16 0.0 14 0.0 31 0.0 10 0.0 39 0.0 20 0.0
6. Fuel and lubricants (processed) 256 0.6 273 0.5 154 0.3 172 0.2 217 0.2 146 0.2
7. Parts and accessories for capital goods
3,739 8.7 10,070 17.3 10,630 16.8 11,334 15.8 13,703 13.6 10,947 13.9
8. Parts and accessories for trans-port equipment
3,190 7.5 4,229 7.3 3,724 6.0 4,237 5.9 6,479 6.4 3,951 5.0
III. Capital Goods 8,354 19.5 11,411 19.6 12,147 19.4 13,498 18.8 20,763 20.6 20,550 26.2
1. Capital goods (except transport equipment)
6,807 15.9 9,033 15.5 9,292 14.8 10,672 14.8 15,657 15.5 13,198 16.8
2. Passenger cars 368 0.9 480 0.8 436 0.7 337 0.5 476 0.5 326 0.4
3. Transport equipment for industry 1,178 2.8 1,897 3.3 2,419 3.9 2,489 3.5 4,629 4.6 7,026 8.9
millions of USD
* Provisional figures
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Table 13. Volume of Non-Oil/Gas Imports by Group of Commodities
Items
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)
Volume Share (%)*
Total Import 44,940 100.0 53,097 100.0 55,811 100.0 59,390 100.0 65,821 100.0 56,952 100.0
I. Consumption Goods 2,958 6.6 3,502 6.6 6,659 11.9 5,254 8.8 3,959 6.0 3,029 5.3
1. Primary Food and Beverages (for household)
889 2.0 882 1.7 1,900 3.4 1,174 2.0 1,281 1.9 1,338 2.4
2. Processed Food and Beverages (for household)
1,381 3.1 1,785 3.4 3,164 5.7 3,134 5.3 1,648 2.5 941 1.7
3. Passenger cars 36 0.1 57 0.1 96 0.2 42 0.1 48 0.1 34 0.1
4. Transport equipment, non industrial
25 0.1 45 0.1 91 0.2 53 0.1 73 0.1 68 0.1
5. Durable consumption goods 133 0.3 165 0.3 323 0.6 233 0.4 230 0.3 162 0.3
6. Semi-durable consumption goods 304 0.7 313 0.6 583 1.0 355 0.6 402 0.6 261 0.5
7. Non-durable consumption goods 189 0.4 253 0.5 499 0.9 258 0.4 270 0.4 197 0.3
8. Others 1 0.0 1 0.0 3 0.0 4 0.0 7 0.0 27 0.0
II. Raw Materials 40,787 90.8 47,504 89.5 50,284 90.1 52,198 87.9 59,179 89.9 51,336 90.1
1. Primary Food and Beverages (for industry)
5,967 13.3 5,807 10.9 11,694 21.0 6,261 10.5 6,231 9.5 6,440 11.3
2. Processed Food and Beverages (for industry)
1,272 2.8 1,992 3.8 3,749 6.7 1,600 2.7 1,398 2.1 2,973 5.2
3. Primary raw materials (for industry)
11,242 25.0 12,158 22.9 25,371 45.5 12,873 21.7 14,177 21.5 12,191 21.4
4. Processed raw materials (for industry)
20,923 46.6 25,626 48.3 52,388 93.9 29,313 49.4 34,742 52.8 28,196 49.5
5. Fuel and lubricants (primary) 85 0.2 97 0.2 244 0.4 72 0.1 149 0.2 66 0.1
6. Fuel and lubricants (processed) 265 0.6 295 0.6 287 0.5 167 0.3 159 0.2 130 0.2
7. Parts and accessories for capital goods
521 1.2 903 1.7 1,661 3.0 1,189 2.0 1,416 2.2 855 1.5
8. Parts and accessories for trans-port equipment
513 1.1 626 1.2 1,149 2.1 723 1.2 907 1.4 484 0.9
III. Capital Goods 1,194 2.7 2,091 3.9 3,837 6.9 1,939 3.3 2,683 4.1 2,587 4.5
1. Capital goods (except transport equipment)
879 2.0 1,268 2.4 2,528 4.5 1,562 2.6 1,925 2.9 1,348 2.4
2. Passenger cars 36 0.1 57 0.1 96 0.2 42 0.1 48 0.1 34 0.1
3. Transport equipment for industry 279 0.6 765 1.4 1.214 2.2 334 0.6 710 1.1 1.205 2.1
thousands of ton
* Provisional figures
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Table 14. Value of Non-Oil/Gas Imports (C&F) by Country of Origin
Country
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Value Share (%)
Africa 565 1.3 614 1.1 597 1.0 661 0.9 1,163 1.2 674 0.9
America 5,898 13.8 6,278 10.8 6,606 10.5 8,141 11.3 12,573 12.5 10,612 13.5
United States 4,055 9.5 4,290 7 4,576 7.3 5,467 7.6 8,148 8.1 7,062 9.0
Latin America 1,108 2.6 1,175 2 1,221 1.9 1,529 2.1 2,381 2.4 2,134 2.7
Canada 700 1.6 749 1 713 1.1 1,071 1.5 1,860 1.8 1,058 1.3
Others 35 0.1 64 0 96 0.2 75 0.1 184 0.2 359 0.5
Asia 25,593 59.9 40,543 69.8 43,134 68.7 48,480 67.5 68,267 67.6 52,832 67.3
- Brunei Darussalam 5 0.0 8 0 4 0.0 4 0.0 16 0.0 2 0.0
- Malaysia 1,394 3.3 1,934 3 2,271 3.6 2,902 4.0 4,197 4.2 3,276 4.2
- Phillippines 279 0.7 458 1 445 0.7 532 0.7 830 0.8 552 0.7
- Singapore 3,039 7.1 9,874 17 11,119 17.7 10,506 14.6 11,548 11.4 9,654 12.3
- Thailand 2,866 6.7 3,961 7 3,787 6.0 4,481 6.2 5,970 5.9 4,519 5.8
- Vietnam 104 0.2 123 0 258 0.4 657 0.9 638 0.6 487 0.6
- Myanmar 20 0.0 26 0 21 0.0 32 0.0 48 0.0 27 0.0
- Cambodia 1 0.0 2 0 2 0.0 2 0.0 16 0.0 3 0.0
- Laos 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0
- Hong Kong 323 0.8 1,281 2 1,633 2.6 1,916 2.7 2,384 2.4 1,548 2.0
- India 1,227 2.9 1,075 2 1,429 2.3 1,744 2.4 3,342 3.3 2,102 2.7
- Iraq 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 31 0.0 1 0.0
- Japan 7,385 17.3 10,303 18 9,275 14.8 9,371 13.0 14,596 14.5 9,704 12.4
- South Korea 2,321 5.4 3,272 6 3,425 5.5 3,760 5.2 4,813 4.8 3,720 4.7
- Pakistan 61 0.1 76 0 66 0.1 66 0.1 94 0.1 64 0.1
- China 4,370 10.2 5,439 9 6,701 10.7 9,341 13.0 15,190 15.0 13,329 17.0
- Saudi Arabia 236 0.6 213 0 248 0.4 352 0.5 645 0.6 459 0.6
- Taiwan 1,420 3.3 1,847 3 1,879 3.0 2,169 3.0 2,758 2.7 1,966 2.5
- Others 540 1.3 650 1 570 0.9 640 0.9 2,067 2.0 1,409 1.8
Australia & Oceania 2,735 6.4 2,720 4.7 3,322 5.3 3,589 5.0 4,748 4.7 4,124 5.3
Europe 7,948 18.6 7,953 13.7 9,117 14.5 11,000 15.3 14,182 14.1 10,311 13.1
European Union (EU-27) 6,598 15.4 6,632 11.4 7,724 12.3 9,365 13.0 11,213 11.1 8,617 11.0
- Netherland 314 0.7 356 1 349 0.6 383 0.5 656 0.7 442 0.6
- Belgium 704 1.6 716 1 1,184 1.9 1,632 2.3 1,666 1.7 1,647 2.1
- United Kingdom 2,174 5.1 2,160 4 2,149 3.4 2,627 3.7 3,090 3.1 2,332 3.0
- Italy 604 1.4 622 1 616 1.0 756 1.1 1,116 1.1 738 0.9
- Germany 545 1.3 458 1 618 1.0 618 0.9 1,070 1.1 549 0.7
- France 853 2.0 738 1 714 1.1 786 1.1 1,023 1.0 736 0.9
- Others 1,403 3.3 1,584 3 2,094 3.3 2,563 3.6 2,593 2.6 2,172 2.8
Russia 280 0.7 442 1 469 0.7 443 0.6 1,158 1.1 556 0.7
Others 1,070 2.5 879 2 924 1.5 1,192 1.7 1,811 1.8 1,139 1.4
TOTAL 42,738 100.0 58,108 100.0 62.775 100.0 71.871 100.0 100.933 100.0 78.554 100.0
millions of USD
* Provisional figures
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Table 15. Exports of Oil/Gas
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
Value of Export (millions of USD)
Oil and oil products 7,605 9,523 10,911 12,496 15,387 10,624
Gas
- LNG 7,304 8,734 9,953 9,723 12,785 7,189
- LPG 366 477 175 210 79 48
- Natural gas 1,010 1,509 1,910 2,443 3,469 2,589
Total 16,285 20,243 22,950 24,872 31,721 20,451
Volume of Export
Oil & oil products (millions of barrels) 212 186 177 178 162 169
Gas
- LNG (millions of MMBTU) 1,323 1,215 1,172 1,080 1,068 1,030
- LPG (thousands of ton) 1,101 1,076 364 337 101 88
- Natural gas (millions of MMBTU) 223 250 265 293 303 309
MMBTU = Million British Thermal unit * Provisional figures Source: BPMigas (processed)
millions of USD
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End of Period
Narrow Money 1) Quasi Money 2) Broad Money 3)
Outstand-
ingShare (%)
Outstand-
ingShare (%)
Outstand-
ing
Changes
Annual Quarterly
2003 213,784 22.64 728,787 77.17 944,366 8.12 1.95
2004 4) 253,818 24.56 779,710 75.44 1,033,528 8.14 4.73
2005 4) 281,905 23.43 921,310 76.57 1,203,215 16.42 4.59
2006 4) 361,073 26.13 1,021,001 73.87 1,382,074 14.87 7.02
2007 4)
January 335,700 24.54 1,030,048 75.30 1,367,957 14.87February 336,393 24.57 1,030,326 75.25 1,369,243 14.69March 331,736 24.05 1,044,904 75.76 1,379,237 15.41 -0.21April 342,141 24.69 1,040,934 75.12 1,385,715 15.67May 343,309 24.59 1,050,058 75.22 1,396,067 12.81June 371,768 25.56 1,079,804 74.23 1,454,577 15.99 5.46July 386,234 26.19 1,085,783 73.62 1,474,769 18.15August 391,960 26.25 1,098,272 73.56 1,493,050 17.53September 400,075 26.37 1,113,684 73.42 1,516,884 17.46 4.28October 404,018 26.34 1,126,857 73.47 1,533,846 15.70November 413,429 26.51 1,142,891 73.28 1,559,570 16.51December 450,055 27.28 1,196,119 72.51 1,649,662 19.36 8.75
2008 4)
January 410,751 25.73 1,182,383 74.1 1,596,564 16.71February 401,410 25.03 1,198,725 74.7 1,603,751 17.13March 409,768 25.70 1,181,322 74.1 1,594,390 15.60 -3.35April 414,390 25.71 1,193,974 74.1 1,611,691 16.31May 426,283 25.97 1,212,517 73.9 1,641,733 17.60June 453,047 26.60 1,247,213 73.2 1,703,381 17.10 6.84July 445,921 26.45 1,236,773 73.4 1,686,050 14.33August 440,336 26.17 1,239,472 73.7 1,682,811 12.71September 479,739 26.98 1,295,292 72.8 1,778,139 17.22 4.39October 459,115 25.33 1,350,270 74.5 1,812,490 18.17November 463,590 25.05 1,384,300 74.8 1,851,024 18.69December 456,787 24.09 1,435,772 75.7 1,895,838 14.92 6.62
2009 4)
January 437,845 23.36 1,433,552 76.5 1,874,145 17.39February 434,761 22.88 1,462,839 77.0 1,900,208 18.49March 448,034 23.37 1,466,364 76.5 1,916,752 20.22 3.55April 452,937 23.68 1,456,866 76.2 1,912,623 18.67May 456,955 23.71 1,467,085 76.1 1,927,070 17.38June 482,621 24.41 1,491,950 75.4 1,977,533 16.09 3.17July 471,174 24.00 1,489,165 75.9 1,963,180 16.44August 490,128 24.56 1,501,929 75.3 1,995,294 18.57September 490,022 24.28 1,525,204 75.6 2,018,031 13.49 2.05October 485,500 24.02 1,532,124 75.8 2,020,829 11.49November 495,061 24.01 1,563,875 75.8 2,062,206 11.41December 505,608 23.73 1.621.390 76.1 2.130.503 12.38 5.57
Tabel 16. Money Supply
1) Consists of currency and demand deposits 2) Consists of time deposits and savings in rupiah and foreign currency and demand deposits in foreign currency held by residents 3) Consists of narrow money, quasi money and securities except stocks which maturity until 1 year
billions of rupiah
216 Appendices
Items 2005 2006 2007 20082009
I II III IV
Money Supply
Broad Money (M2) 168,886 179,730 267,169 246,176 322,362 274,152 239,892 234,665
Narrow Money (M1) 25,194 75,873 103,042 6,732 38,266 29,574 10,283 48,821
Currency 15,051 26,693 32,410 25,959 21,543 14,385 -12,344 17,004
Demand Deposits 10,231 36,294 61,740 37,478 16,755 15,208 22,745 32,633
Quasi Money 1) 144,082 114,333 166,071 143,916 285,042 244,737 229,912 185,618
Affecting Factors:
Net foreign assets 48,313 102,467 102,942 50,439 158,142 105,425 179,232 115,389
Net claims on central government -4,633 -5,049 1,703 -49,052 -22,034 27,748 29,539 42,154
Claims on business sector 136,705 117,736 223,411 241,102 278,785 185,340 122,304 130,654
Claims on official entities/state enterprises
-225 155 78 39 140 -114 58 34
Claims on private enterprises and individuals
127,256 104,515 198,049 222,191 250,016 160,820 95,400 94,620
Net other items 2,473 -9,445 -46,351 -26,866 -92,530 -44,362 -91,140 -53,532
Table 17. Changes in Money Supply and its Affecting Factors
1) Consists of time and savings deposits in rupiah and foreign currency, and demand deposits in foreign currency held by residents
billions of rupiah
Appendices 217
1) Weighted average at the end of periods
percent per annum
MaturityDecember 2004 December 2005 December 2006 December 2007 December 2008 December 2009
RupiahForeign
CurrencyRupiah
Foreign Currency
RupiahForeign
CurrencyRupiah
Foreign Currency
RupiahForeign
CurrencyRupiah
Foreign Currency
State Banks
1 Month 6.17 3.90 11.84 3.98 8.71 4.24 7.00 3.89 10.14 4.57 6.59 2.94
3 Months 6.47 2.86 11.71 4.00 9.60 4.11 7.33 4.09 10.47 5.44 7.34 3.36
6 Months 6.99 6.45 10.21 3.82 10.53 4.24 7.13 4.07 10.61 4.14 7.70 3.21
12 Months 7.17 2.34 11.49 3.58 11.80 4.02 8.41 3.65 11.44 3.75 9.40 3.24
24 Months 8.09 2.10 12.46 3.9 11.86 3.87 10.8 3.69 7.84 3.52 8.39 2.90
Private National Banks
1 Month 6.58 1.95 12.23 3.53 9.16 4.00 7.31 3.94 11.30 4.33 7.02 1.92
3 Months 6.98 2.51 11.95 3.47 9.88 3.74 7.64 4.14 11.65 4.94 7.55 2.03
6 Months 7.38 2.51 10.14 3.11 10.79 4.13 7.9 4.02 10.05 4.51 7.81 2.26
12 Months 7.12 2.64 9.90 3.02 11.48 3.71 7.87 4.27 9.36 3.72 9.05 3.33
24 Months 8.87 - 10.18 - 11.96 2.75 11.59 3.92 9.00 4.04 10.45 2.49
Regional Government Banks
1 Month 6.86 7.00 10.28 3.32 8.77 3.78 7.24 3.73 9.83 3.28 7.69 3.68
3 Months 7.09 - 10.86 4.06 9.35 4.04 6.76 4.01 9.38 3.27 8.23 3.96
6 Months 7.29 - 9.92 2.04 10.83 3.81 7.74 3.96 10.11 4.47 9.17 4.14
12 Months 6.82 - 9.46 2.05 11.47 4.43 8.73 4.44 8.81 3.25 10.93 4.48
24 Months 9.47 - 8.5 - 10.94 - 10.17 0.00 7.38 - 8.04 -
Foreign Banks & Joint Banks
1 Month 6.06 1.82 10.51 3.45 8.48 4.28 7.27 4.40 10.78 3.35 6.68 1.74
3 Months 5.81 2.10 11.67 3.63 9.50 4.47 7.30 4.44 11.97 3.31 6.85 2.09
6 Months 6.02 1.94 10.38 3.48 10.8 4.34 7.58 4.63 10.66 3.47 7.45 2.26
12 Months 6.09 2.20 12.53 2.78 10.96 3.48 8.29 4.42 10.24 3.02 9.73 2.05
24 Months 4.74 - 9.55 - 10.52 4.35 9.83 4.80 9.47 - 7.37 -
Commercial Banks
1 Month 6.43 1.98 11.98 3.7 8.96 4.14 7.19 4.01 10.75 4.28 6.87 2.42
3 Months 6.71 2.14 11.75 3.68 9.71 4.11 7.42 4.26 11.16 4.55 7.48 2.79
6 Months 7.12 4.9 10.17 3.56 10.7 4.22 7.65 4.27 10.34 4.16 7.87 2.95
12 Months 7.07 2.32 10.95 3.07 11.63 3.71 8.24 4.21 10.43 3.58 9.55 2.96
24 Months 8.12 2.1 12.39 3.9 11.84 4.22 10.83 4.52 8.62 3.74 9.1 2.77
Table 18. Interest Rate on Time Deposits in Rupiah and Foreign Currency by Group of Banks 1)
218 Appendices
End of periods
Transaction Value (billions
of rupiah)
Weighted Av-erage Interest Rate (percent per annum)
2004 1)
January - March 4.410 6.91
April - June 3,543 5.93
July - September 4,835 6.02
October - December 5,052 5.92
2005 1)
January - March 5,914 5.33
April - June 6,197 6.72
July - September 5,843 7.39
October - December 6,798 8.99
2006 1)
January - March 7,989 10.16
April - June 7,954 10.47
July - September 8,482 10.08
October - December 9,157 6.34
2007 1)
January 11,586 5.25
February 11,653 5.24
March 14,506 7.58
January - March 12,582 6.02
April 11,685 8.40
May 11,486 6.92
June 12,115 5.88
April - June 11,762 7.07
July 12,029 5.33
August 11,538 5.30
September 16,293 6.71
July - September 13,287 5.78
October 12,495 6.34
November 15,020 7.16
December 12,877 4.86
October - December 13,464 6.12
End of periods
Transaction Value (billions
of rupiah)
Weighted Av-erage Interest Rate (percent per annum)
2008 1)
January 12.362 6.33
February 12,947 7.09
March 12,105 7.85
January - March 12,482 7.05
April 9,469 7.58
May 8,381 7.98
June 5,649 8.47
April - June 7,850 7.93
July 8,494 8.96
August 10,136 9.21
September 8,482 9.53
July - September 9,011 9.23
October 6,514 9.99
November 3,418 9.91
December 4,112 9.66
October - December 4,681 9.87
2009 1)
January 53,355 9.53
February 74,056 8.83
March 98,749 7.67
January - March 75,387 8.67
April 96,543 7.96
May 106,835 6.31
June 113,510 7.16
April - June 105,629 7.15
July 98,925 6.85
August 103,787 6.03
September 83,643 6.58
July - September 95,451 6.48
October 96,279 6.09
November 74,467 6.68
December 87,850 6.56
October - December 86,199 6.45
Table 19. Interbank Money Market in Jakarta (Average Transaction Volume Morning & Evening Session - Various Maturity)
1) Daily average figures
Appendices 219
Notes: SBI was introduced in February 1984. Since July 1998, the selling of SBIs was executed by Stop Out Rate (SOR) system auction 1) Daily average figures
End of periods Issuance Repayment Outstanding1)
Jan - Dec 2003 1,225,665 1,197,376 105,402
Jan - Dec 2004 1,194,384 1,197,054 102,732
Jan - Dec 2005 1,119,549 1,100,922 70,047
2006January 109,258 71,184 94,715February 122,397 103,954 118,419March 164,739 160,847 132,071April 147,512 128,151 137,860May 156,861 143,262 164,438June 201,958 201,072 168,155July 169,997 164,047 168,153August 242,712 231,775 178,716September 178,419 182,384 182,574October 103,299 113,790 175,458November 341,337 302,862 202,000December 206,999 206,999 209,400
2007January 271,000 243,000 226,491February 236,000 235,400 235,850March 239,346 235,000 244,271April 247,549 239,346 237,407May 320,441 305,408 259,059June 252,966 260,582 260,068July 284,111 252,966 272,258August 330,875 352,564 274,425September 264,842 262,422 263,384October 337,536 332,980 234,401November 267,711 269,400 265,468December 152,401 174,783 273,925
End of periods Issuance Repayment Outstanding1)
2008January 408,820 381,966 290,164February 277,046 272,182 276,359March 153,484 220,201 260,664April 133,032 132,180 223,941May 204,047 232,809 216,436June 151,165 170,455 165,446July 199,534 187,961 182,312August 114,445 139,227 159,975September 72,517 105,854 135,914October 107,901 87,435 111,705November 143,937 114,246 156,894December 147,453 136,863 168,901
2009January 156,141 161,903 206,450February 134,384 125,951 235,224March 107,870 109,849 233,754April 141,864 141,112 230,285May 85,000 94,850 232,073June 97,942 88,814 231,392July 150,318 147,013 235,519August 113,259 125,519 234,585September 187,680 177,035 217,287October 198,801 180,199 240,631November 184,877 173,205 243,719December 247,555 238,642 253,756
Table 20. Issuance, Repayment, and Outstanding of Bank Indonesia Certificates
220 Appendices
1) Including deposits owned by the central government and non-residents 2) Including certificates of deposits
End of periodsDemand Deposits Time Deposits
Savings Totalin rupiah in foreign
currency sub total in rupiah 2) in foreign currency sub total
2004March 122.483 64.685 187.168 330.820 71.202 402.022 249.803 838.993June 128.788 74.720 203.508 338.231 68.983 407.214 263.039 873.761September 135.399 69.777 205.176 340.035 67.960 407.995 273.266 886.437December 136.918 67.783 204.701 352.746 65.833 418.579 298.898 922.178
2005
March 145.659 70.471 216.130 352.024 66.706 418.730 346.347 981.207
June 155.968 73.614 229.582 378.242 73.632 451.874 346.347 1.027.803
September 153.043 82.906 235.949 411.965 104.831 516.796 346.347 1.099.092
December 147.149 80.804 227.953 459.703 104.351 564.054 346.347 1.138.354
2006March 158.063 79.662 237.725 474.218 100.946 575.164 346.347 1.159.236June 180.305 77.292 257.597 492.161 100.672 592.833 346.347 1.196.777
September 194.219 73.277 267.496 502.237 99.286 601.523 346.347 1.215.366
December 196.359 79.928 276.287 514.709 102.092 616.801 346.347 1.239.435
2007
January 205.349 80.630 285.979 516.227 100.780 617.008 332.410 1.235.396
February 208.306 83.558 291.864 522.083 92.611 614.694 332.074 1.238.632
March 202.427 84.408 286.836 527.023 98.798 625.821 334.675 1.247.331
April 210.789 86.216 297.005 518.793 95.368 614.161 340.558 1.251.723
May 206.230 93.346 299.576 512.078 104.602 616.680 340.032 1.256.288
June 225.378 100.566 325.943 517.305 106.055 623.360 355.878 1.305.181
July 242.397 85.730 328.127 519.567 115.711 635.278 364.776 1.328.181
August 243.103 85.690 328.792 522.258 115.537 637.796 374.787 1.341.375
September 240.121 92.754 332.875 520.001 118.241 638.242 382.688 1.353.805
October 247.431 93.049 340.481 522.516 119.317 641.833 391.975 1.374.289
November 252.516 90.145 342.661 529.808 120.791 650.599 402.147 1.395.408
December 267.089 88.529 355.617 542.623 121.695 664.318 443.272 1.463.208
2008
January 244.205 90.722 334.927 540.886 116.501 657.387 434.274 1.426.588
February 236.151 98.658 334.809 540.929 123.495 664.424 435.643 1.434.876
March 245.159 95.789 340.948 533.291 119.337 652.628 432.906 1.426.482
April 243.708 92.680 336.388 540.527 121.773 662.300 438.993 1.437.681
May 248.777 97.496 346.273 546.817 122.609 669.426 445.595 1.461.294
June 264.007 100.855 364.862 553.024 130.802 683.826 462.532 1.511.220
July 257.400 106.055 363.455 542.719 130.283 673.002 457.716 1.494.173
August 248.876 96.210 345.086 556.697 131.543 688.240 455.023 1.488.349
September 256.934 89.768 346.702 607.058 134.238 741.296 464.228 1.552.226
October 268.619 106.160 374.779 621.107 152.440 773.547 470.563 1.618.889
November 268.316 116.719 385.035 635.592 155.475 791.067 476.513 1.652.615
December 247.040 112.901 359.941 674.577 145.214 819.791 503.080 1.682.812
2009
January 246.049 116.647 362.697 686.919 141.341 828.260 488.645 1.679.602
February 247.622 123.092 370.714 703.027 148.757 851.784 487.964 1.710.461
March 261.914 120.811 382.726 706.002 142.828 848.830 496.722 1.728.278
April 263.027 116.199 379.226 705.379 134.691 840.070 500.597 1.719.893
May 263.221 115.062 378.283 715.139 134.118 849.257 502.767 1.730.307
June 279.215 115.314 394.529 726.088 130.815 856.904 519.733 1.771.166
July 268.174 117.399 385.574 724.888 126.519 851.407 520.359 1.757.340
August 289.704 120.548 410.252 727.889 130.156 858.045 523.336 1.791.633
September 279.679 126.547 406.227 731.202 126.439 857.641 541.015 1.804.883
October 279.674 117.845 397.520 741.072 129.431 870.503 544.425 1.812.448
November 283.007 130.589 413.596 738.118 135.505 873.623 559.663 1.846.882
December 279.673 124.454 404.127 755.996 137.934 893.930 603.005 1.901.063
Table 21. Funds Mobilization by Commercial Banks 1)
billions of rupiah
Appendices 221
percent
End of periods
State Banks Regional State Banks Private National BanksForeign Banks &
Joint BanksCommercial Banks
Working Capital
InvestmentWorking Capital
InvestmentWorking Capital
InvestmentWorking Capital
InvestmentWorking Capital
Investment
2003 16.18 15.54 19.08 17.20 14.66 15.75 11.02 12.60 15.07 15.68
2004 14.32 14.10 17.54 16.24 13.13 13.91 9.33 11.44 13.41 14.05
2005 15.71 14.98 16.85 15.51 16.95 16.23 14.50 15.55 16.23 15.66
2006
March 15.89 15.05 16.90 15.61 17.13 16.65 14.20 15.14 16.35 15.90
June 15.71 15.09 16.77 15.47 16.93 16.66 13.64 15.69 16.15 15.94
September 15.64 15.11 16.70 15.55 16.50 16.13 12.71 15.00 15.82 15.66
December 15.36 14.98 16.60 15.28 15.41 15.42 11.42 13.21 15.07 15.10
2007
January 15.20 14.75 16.28 15.16 15.34 15.21 10.84 12.50 14.90 14.85
February 15.11 14.70 16.35 15.17 15.16 14.98 10.44 12.22 14.71 14.71
March 14.89 14.49 16.20 15.22 14.84 14.73 10.54 12.48 14.49 14.53
April 14.76 14.44 15.97 15.09 14.54 14.46 10.35 12.21 14.30 14.38
May 14.60 14.22 15.90 15.19 14.25 14.22 10.16 12.06 14.06 14.16
June 14.40 14.03 15.79 15.02 14.07 14.04 9.86 11.57 13.88 13.99
July 14.26 13.81 15.71 14.99 13.84 13.88 9.86 11.56 13.71 13.82
August 14.54 13.98 15.64 14.93 13.50 13.69 9.85 11.37 13.66 13.75
September 13.90 13.43 15.66 14.81 13.24 13.49 10.04 11.32 13.31 13.45
October 13.68 13.27 15.51 14.71 13.13 13.37 10.19 10.53 13.16 13.28
November 13.64 13.19 15.37 14.70 13.12 13.26 10.25 10.70 13.16 13.19
December 13.47 12.93 15.33 14.61 12.96 13.11 10.23 10.56 13.00 13.01
2008
January 13.52 12.90 15.24 14.56 12.98 12.90 10.17 10.19 12.99 12.81
February 13.46 12.82 15.15 14.46 13.04 12.76 10.01 10.21 12.96 12.71
March 13.34 12.69 15.02 14.32 12.96 12.54 10.02 10.72 12.88 12.59
April 13.28 12.64 14.85 14.11 12.94 12.39 10.92 11.25 12.93 12.47
May 13.22 12.58 14.74 13.92 13.02 12.2 10.54 11.49 12.92 12.36
June 13.16 12.73 14.55 13.71 13.12 12.34 10.99 11.79 12.99 12.51
July 13.19 12.70 14.49 13.60 13.35 12.54 11.29 12.10 13.14 12.61
August 13.33 12.86 14.57 13.51 13.75 12.85 11.67 12.41 13.42 12.86
September 13.61 13.12 14.47 13.44 14.42 13.48 12.60 13.16 13.93 13.32
October 14.14 13.47 14.44 13.39 15.29 14.21 13.81 14.11 14.67 13.88
November 14.52 13.82 14.50 13.34 15.81 14.61 14.56 15.26 15.13 14.28
December 14.61 13.85 14.43 13.52 15.90 14.85 14.58 15.00 15.22 14.40
2009
January 14.59 13.82 14.44 13.55 15.99 14.83 14.46 14.95 15.23 14.37
February 14.48 13.66 14.32 13.48 15.84 14.72 14.14 14.75 15.08 14.23
March 14.45 13.55 14.29 13.32 15.69 14.52 14.11 14.40 14.99 14.05
April 14.38 13.51 14.21 13.29 15.48 14.58 13.73 14.24 14.82 14.05
May 14.28 13.39 14.16 13.25 15.32 14.52 13.45 13.74 14.68 13.94
June 14.16 13.28 14.16 13.20 15.15 14.33 13.27 13.53 14.52 13.78
July 14.17 13.18 14.16 13.13 15.07 14.14 12.90 12.74 14.45 13.58
August 14.08 13.21 14.14 12.81 14.89 13.94 12.57 12.58 14.30 13.48
September 14.03 12.78 14.10 12.76 14.67 13.80 12.34 12.27 14.17 13.20
October 14.00 12.66 14.07 12.66 14.56 13.70 12.20 12.51 14.09 13.12
November 13.90 12.58 14.02 12.59 14.38 13.62 12.17 12.34 13.96 13.03
December 13.63 12.56 13.91 12.54 14.09 13.51 11.73 12.22 13.69 12.96
Table 22. Interest Rate on Rupiah Credits by Group of Banks 1)
1) Weighted average
222 Appendices
Table 23. Commercial Bank’s Credit in Rupiah and Foreign Currency by Economic Sector
1) Excluding inter-bank loans, loans to Central Government and non-resident, and aid counterpart fund
billions of rupiah
Items 2004 2005 2006 20072008 2009
Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec
Credit in rupiah 438,880 566,444 639,153 793,186 832,491 929,941 1,008,452 1,057,083 1,048,579 1,099,117 1,150,236 1,218,064
Agriculture 26,604 29,437 34,932 41,123 41,900 46,003 49,463 53,825 55,010 59,216 60,444 66,181
Mining 1,467 2,247 2,658 2,789 2,991 4,220 4,263 4,386 5,654 6,205 10,473 11,462
Manufacturing 77,299 98,096 104,457 115,172 123,331 136,825 144,310 159,486 158,257 158,422 158,013 166,505
Trade 97,988 121,216 145,871 186,881 191,949 216,502 224,149 230,810 224,092 238,343 249,298 270,825
Services 86,045 110,100 126,325 165,965 174,767 199,796 231,048 242,791 233,155 246,596 262,115 269,069
Others 149,476 205,349 224,910 281,256 297,553 326,595 355,219 365,785 372,412 390,335 409,894 434,022
Credit in Foreign Currency
114,668 123,226 147,984 201,926 196,681 212,178 231,049 243,096 234,139 205,592 191,824 200,729
Agriculture 5,772 7,241 10,071 14,783 14,209 13,811 13,432 12,334 12,242 12,137 9,266 9,211
Mining 6,263 5,627 11,238 22,551 24,646 24,931 26,030 26,154 23,081 20,516 21,443 30,097
Manufacturing 66,304 71,582 77,976 88,636 88,302 95,489 104,293 109,666 106,005 88,253 81,111 79,178
Trade 13,046 12,893 16,525 28,789 20,590 23,800 26,921 27,197 27,181 24,347 22,494 21,256
Services 21,812 24,844 31,313 46,476 48,394 53,093 59,710 67,168 65,028 57,515 54,814 57,178
Others 1,471 1,041 861 691 540 1,053 663 577 602 2,825 2,696 3,809
+
Total 553,548 689,670 787,137 995,112 1,029,172 1,142,119 1,239,501 1,300,179 1,282,718 1,304,710 1,342,060 1,418,793
Agriculture 32,376 36,678 45,003 55,906 56,109 59,814 62,895 66,159 67,252 71,353 69,710 75,392
Mining 7,730 7,874 13,896 25,340 27,637 29,151 30,293 30,540 28,735 26,721 31,916 41,559
Manufacturing 143,603 169,678 182,433 203,808 211,633 232,314 248,603 269,152 264,261 246,675 239,123 245,683
Trade 111,035 134,109 162,396 215,670 212,540 240,302 251,070 258,007 251,273 262,690 271,792 292,082
Services 107,858 134,944 157,638 212,441 223,161 252,889 290,758 309,959 298,183 304,111 316,929 326,247
Others 150,947 206,390 225,771 281,947 298,093 327,648 355,882 366,362 373,014 393,160 412,589 437,831
Appendices 223
billions of rupiah
Table 24. Commercial Bank’s Credit in Rupiah and Foreign Currency by Type of Usage and Economic Sector1)
1) Excluding inter-bank loans, loans to Central Government and non-resident, and aid counterpart fund
Items 2004 2005 2006 20072008 2009
Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec
Working Capital Credit
436,684 557,207 638,264 811,347 837,295 930,142 1,008,101 1,045,758 1,022,832 1,037,834 1,065,507 1,122,878
Agriculture 18,889 21,014 25,804 31,924 30,968 35,547 37,180 36,532 35,843 35,906 34,654 35,877
Mining 3,575 4,239 8,503 14,693 17,033 18,889 20,823 19,076 17,025 16,399 19,316 26,174
Manufacturing 106,948 130,374 141,670 159,118 167,330 184,081 197,458 213,130 208,177 190,872 184,246 187,703
Trade 91,548 112,072 137,103 185,623 181,962 205,333 213,683 219,601 212,027 222,930 230,132 248,599
Services 64,777 83,120 99,414 138,041 141,909 158,643 183,075 191,057 176,808 178,666 184,667 186,796
Others 150,947 206,388 225,770 281,948 298,093 327,648 355,882 366,362 372,952 393,061 412,492 437,730
Investment Credit
116,864 132,463 148,872 183,764 191,877 211,977 231,400 254,421 259,886 266,876 276,553 295,916
Agriculture 13,487 15,664 19,199 23,982 25,141 24,267 25,715 29,628 31,408 35,448 35,056 39,515
Mining 4,155 3,635 5,393 10,647 10,604 10,262 9,470 11,464 11,710 10,322 12,600 15,385
Manufacturing 36,655 39,304 40,763 44,690 44,304 48,233 51,145 56,022 56,084 55,803 54,877 57,980
Trade 19,486 22,036 25,293 30,046 30,577 34,969 37,387 38,405 39,246 39,760 41,660 43,483
Services 43,081 51,824 58,224 74,399 81,251 94,246 107,683 118,902 121,375 125,444 132,262 139,451
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 98 98 102
Total 553,548 689,670 787,136 995,111 1,029,172 1,142,119 1,239,500 1,300,179 1,282,718 1,304,710 1,342,060 1,418,793
Agriculture 32,376 36,678 45,003 55,906 56,109 59,814 62,895 66,160 67,252 71,353 69,710 75,392
Mining 7,730 7,874 13,896 25,340 27,637 29,151 30,293 30,540 28,735 26,721 31,916 41,559
Manufacturing 143,603 169,678 182,433 203,808 211,633 232,314 248,603 269,152 264,261 246,675 239,123 245,683
Trade 111,035 134,108 162,396 215,669 212,540 240,302 251,070 258,006 251,273 262,690 271,792 292,082
Services 107,858 134,944 157,638 212,440 223,161 252,889 290,758 309,959 298,183 304,111 316,929 326,247
Others 150,947 206,388 225,770 281,948 298,093 327,648 355,882 366,362 373,014 393,160 412,589 437,831
224 Appendices
Table 25. Flow of Banknotes in Bank Indonesia Head Office and Regional Offices
Table 26. Flow of Coins in Bank Indonesia Head Office and Regional Offices
Offices2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
In Out In Out In Out In Out In Out In Out
Jakarta 59.9 87.2 71.3 101.4 49.9 83.7 33.6 57.7 39.3 66.7 49.1 65.1
KKBI Medan 21.7 22.4 24.3 25.5 29.1 31.8 18.8 23.2 21.3 23.8 16.8 17.1
KKBI Padang 16.5 21.6 18.4 24.0 18.5 25.0 8.3 18.4 9.5 19.6 10.4 19.6
KKBI Palembang 17.1 17.2 20.2 20.8 22.3 24.1 11.4 15.8 16.0 18.7 14.4 17.4
KKBI Bandung 36.8 21.1 41.1 23.8 42.9 24.3 14.1 5.2 20.2 8.0 22.8 8.3
KKBI Semarang 36.1 26.7 41.0 30.2 37.3 29.4 20.2 10.7 21.1 12.5 23.9 10.3
KKBI Surabaya 37.6 33.8 41.4 37.0 42.2 39.8 20.7 18.6 26.5 24.1 24.6 20.6
KKBI Denpasar 13.1 14.7 15.1 16.8 16.3 19.1 5.7 8.5 4.9 9.0 4.8 7.3
KKBI Banjarmasin 15.1 19.9 17.5 23.4 16.8 24.8 6.7 15.7 6.9 17.4 7.6 16.6
KKBI Makassar 20.7 22.7 24.2 26.8 29.7 35.9 14.8 21.9 19.0 25.9 17.8 22.4
Total 274.7 287.4 314.3 329.7 304.9 337.8 154.2 195.6 184.6 225.8 192.3 204.8
Offices2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
In Out In Out In Out In Out In Out In Out
Jakarta 36.5 235.4 63.5 263.5 23.1 196.7 15.8 160.9 5.3 160.0 6.4 237.9
KKBI Medan 8.2 33.2 18.9 27.4 13.3 18.9 4.6 6.7 0.3 7.4 0.9 11.1
KKBI Padang 22.2 22.2 2.8 17.5 1.8 10.7 1.7 10.0 1.2 15.7 1.2 14.2
KKBI Palembang 5.0 16.1 6.9 10.9 5.7 8.4 1.5 6.2 0.7 11.7 1.5 8.8
KKBI Bandung 87.1 32.5 94.7 27.9 73.0 11.2 39.6 1.7 21.9 5.3 27.2 5.2
KKBI Semarang 57.4 21.3 78.4 14.6 64.2 6.4 40.3 4.3 19.7 3.9 22.5 3.1
KKBI Surabaya 9.5 39.1 14.1 29.3 11.7 27.2 2.5 21.2 0.6 25.8 1.5 20.8
KKBI Denpasar 1.7 17.5 6.6 16.5 6.0 9.3 0.9 8.5 0.5 11.5 0.7 13.9
KKBI Banjarmasin 3.6 30.7 2.4 22.3 0.9 14.7 0.3 14.0 0.1 19.8 0.2 20.3
KKBI Makassar 4.7 22.6 10.9 21.0 6.6 10.8 1.0 6.5 1.2 11.6 1.3 11.7
Total 236.0 470.6 299.2 450.7 206.3 314.3 108.2 239.9 51.5 272.6 63.4 347.0
trillions of rupiah
billions of rupiah
*) Adjusted, due to changes on working region of Bank Indonesia Regional Office
*) Adjusted, due to changes on working region of Bank Indonesia Regional Office
Appendices 225
Countries 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
World 4.0 5.3 4.8 5.4 5.0 3.9 -0.8
Advanced Economies 1.9 3.2 2.5 2.9 2.6 1.5 -3.2
United States 2.5 3.6 3.1 2.7 2.1 0.4 -2.5
Euro Area 0.8 2.2 1.7 2.9 2.7 0.7 -3.9
Germany -0.2 1.2 0.7 3.2 2.5 1.2 -4.8
France 1.1 2.3 1.9 2.4 2.3 0.3 -2.3
Italy 0.0 1.5 0.7 2.0 1.6 -1.0 -4.8
Japan 1.4 2.7 1.9 2.0 2.3 -0.7 -5.3
United Kingdom 2.8 3.0 2.2 2.9 2.6 0.7 -4.8
Canada 1.9 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.5 0.4 -2.6
NIEs 3.1 5.9 4.7 5.6 5.7 1.5 -1.2
Emerging Markets 6.7 7.7 7.5 8.1 8.0 6.9 2.0
Africa 5.4 6.7 5.7 6.1 6.3 5.2 1.8
Latin America 2.2 6.0 4.7 5.7 5.7 4.2 -2.3
Asia 8.3 8.8 9.2 9.8 10.0 8.4 6.4
China 10 10.1 10.4 11.6 13.0 9.0 8.5
Indonesia 4.8 5.0 5.7 5.5 6.3 6.1 4.5
Malaysia 5.8 6.8 5.3 5.8 6.2 4.6 -3.6
Thailand 7.1 6.3 4.6 5.2 4.9 2.6 -3.5
Phillippines 4.9 6.4 5.0 5.3 7.1 3.8 1.0
Vietnam 7.3 7.8 8.4 8.2 8.5 6.2 4.6
Central Europe and East Europe
4.8 7.3 6.0 6.6 5.5 3.0 -4.3
CIS 7.8 8.2 6.7 8.4 8.6 5.5 -7.5
Russia 7.3 7.2 6.4 7.7 8.1 5.6 -9.0
Middle East 6.6 5.6 5.4 5.6 5.9 6.4 2.2
Table 27. World Economic Growth
Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook October 2008 *) IMF, World Economic Outlook Update January 2009, except Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Phillipines dan Vietnam
percent
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Countries 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
World 3.6 3.8 3.7 4.0 6.0 2.5
Advanced Economies 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.2 3.4 0.1
United States 2.7 3.4 3.2 2.9 3.8 -0.4
Euro Area 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 3.3 0.3
Germany 1.8 1.9 1.8 2.3 2.8 0.1
France 2.3 1.9 1.9 1.6 3.2 0.3
Italy 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.0 3.5 0.8
Japan 0.0 -0.3 0.3 0.0 1.4 -1.1
United Kingdom 1.3 2.0 2.3 2.3 3.6 1.9
Canada 1.8 2.2 2.0 2.1 2.4 0.1
NIEs 2.4 2.2 1.6 2.2 4.5 1.0
Other Advanced Countries
1.9 2.0 2.1 2.0 4.3 1.3
Emerging Markets 5.9 5.9 5.6 6.4 9.3 5.5
Africa 6.7 7.1 6.4 6.0 10.3 9.0
Latin America 6.6 6.3 5.3 5.4 7.9 6.1
Asia 4.1 3.8 4.2 5.4 7.5 3.0
China 3.9 1.8 1.5 4.8 5.9 1.9
Indonesia 6.1 10.5 13.1 6.0 9.8 5.0
Malaysia 1.4 3.0 3.6 2.0 5.4 -0.1
Thailand 2.8 4.5 4.6 2.2 5.5 -1.2
Phillippines 6.0 7.7 6.2 2.8 9.3 7.0
Vietnam 7.9 8.4 7.5 8.3 23.1 6.5
Central Europe and East Europe 6.6 5.9 5.9 6.0 8.1 4.8
CIS 10.4 12.1 9.4 9.7 15.6 11.8
Russia 10.9 12.7 9.7 9.0 14.1 12.3
Middle East 7.1 7.2 8.3 11.2 15.0 8.3
Table 28. World Inflation
Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook October 2009
percent
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Items 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Government Bond Yield (10 years) (%)
United States 4.39 4.70 4.02 2.21 3.84
Japan 1.48 1.69 1.51 1.17 1.30
Euro Area 3.31 3.95 4.33 2.95 3.39
LIBOR 6 months (%)
USD 4.70 5.37 4.60 1.75 0.43
Yen 0.08 0.63 0.98 0.95 0.48
Euro 2.64 3.86 4.71 2.98 0.97
Exchange Rate
Yen/USD 117.48 118.88 112.02 90.21 92.38
USD/EUR 1.18 1.32 1.47 1.41 1.44
USD/GBP 1.72 1.96 2.01 1.45 1.62
Table 29. Interest Rate and Exchange Rate
Source: Bloomberg
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Abbreviations
ABS AssetBackedSecuritiesAC-FTA Asean-China Free Trade AgreementACIA AseanComprehensiveInvestment
AgreementADB AsianDevelopmentBankAD AntiDumpingADL AutoregressiveDistributedLagAEC AseanEconomicCommunityAFAS AseanFrameworkAgreementonServicesAfDB AfricanDevelopmentBankAPBN State BudgetAPBN-P Revised State BudgetAPPSI AssociationofIndonesianProvincial
GovernmentASEAN AssociationofSouthEastAsianNationsATIGA AseanTradeinGoodsAgreementATM AutomaticTellerMachineATMR Risk Weighted AssetBAFT BankersAssociationforTradeandFinanceBBM Fuel (Oil)BBN BioFuelBCBS BaselCommitteeforBankingSupervisionBCSA BilateralCurrencySwapArrangementBEI IndonesiaStockExchangeBI-RTGS BankIndonesia-RealTimeGrossSettlementBIS BankforInternationalSettlementsBI-SSSS BankIndonesia-ScriptlessSecurities
SettlementSystemBLT Direct Cash TransferBONY BankOfNewYorkBoP BalanceofPaymentsBOPO EarningAbilityBPR Rural BankBPS StatisticsIndonesiaBSA Bilateral Swap ArrangementBulog LogisticAffairsBodyBUMN State-Owned EnterprisesBWIs BrettonWoodsInstitutionsCAR CapitalAdequacyRatioCDS Credit Default SwapCEE CentralandEasternEuropeCEO ChiefExecutiveOfficerCF ConsensusForecast
CIP CoveredInterestParityCOF CostofFundCPO CrudePalmOilCR ConcentrationRatioDKM DirectorateofEconomicResearchand
MonetaryPolicyDPIP DirectorateofBankLicensingandBank
InformationDTP GovernmentBorneEBITDA EarningsBeforeInterest,Taxes,
Depreciation,andAmortizationEDC ElectronicDataCaptureEHP EarlyHarvestProgramEIA EnergyInformationAdministrationEM EmergingMarketEMBIG EmergingMarketBondIndexGlobalESCAP EconomicandSocialCommissionforAsia
andthePacificFASBI BankIndonesiaDepositFacilityFATF FinancialActionTaskForceFDI ForeignDirectInvestmentfob FreeonBoardFPD EmergencyFundingFacilityFPE EconomyProgramFocusFPJP ShortTermFundingFacilityFSAP FinancialSectorAssesmentProgramFSB FinancialStabilityBoardFSF FinancialStabilityForumFSI FinancialStabilityIndexFTA Free Trade AgreementFTO FineTuneOperationG20 Groupof20GDP GrossDomesticProductGKG DryUnhuskedRiceGMTN GlobalMediumTermNotesGWM Reserve RequirementHMETD RightsIssueHSL HighSensitivityListHST HighlySensitiveTrackIBRD InternationalBankforReconstructionand
DevelopmentICSID InternationalCentrefortheSettlementof
InvestmentDisputes
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IDA InternationalDevelopmentAgencyIDB IslamicDevelopmentBankIFC InternationalFinanceCorporationIFS InternationalFinancialInstitutionsIFSB IslamicFinancialServicesBoardIHK ConsumerPriceIndexIICE IndonesiaInfrastructureConferenceand
ExhibitionIIS IndonesiaInfrastructureSummitILO InternationalLabourOrganizationIMF InternationalMonetaryFundInpres PresidentialInstructionsIPO InitialPublicOfferingITF InflationTargetingFrameworkJBIC JapanBankforInternationalCooperationJCI JakartaCompositeIndexJIBOR JakartaInterbankOfferedRateJPS SocialSafetyNetJPSK FinancialSafetyNetKI InvestmentLoanKMK MinisterofFinanceDecreeKMK WorkingCapitalLoanKPR HousingCreditKSSK MonetaryandFinancialStabilityCommitteeKTT High-levelConferenceL/C LetterofCreditLCH LifeCycleHypothesisLDR LoantoDepositRatioLIBOR LondonInterbankOfferedRateLKBB Non-BankFinancialInstitutionsLNG LiquefiedNaturalGasLPEI IndonesiaExportCreditAgencyLPEM UI TheInstituteforEconomicandSociety
Studies-UniversityofIndonesiaLPG LiquefiedPetroleumGasLPS IndonesiaDepositInsuranceCorporationMEA EconomicAseanCommunityMEE EuropeEconomicCommunityMIGA MultilateralInvestmentGuaranteeAgencyMigor CookingOilMinas NationalOil
Mitan KeroseneMOPS MidOilPlattsSingaporeMPC MarginalPropensitytoConsumeMW MegaWattNAB NewArrangementtoBorrowNAD FlowofFundsNIM NetInterestMarginNPG NationalPaymentGatewayNPL Non-PerformingLoanNT NormalTrackNTMs Non-TariffMeasuresO/N OvernightOIS OvernightIndexSwapOLS OrdinaryLeastSquareOPEC OrganizationofthePetroleumExporting
CountriesOTC OvertheCounterOVOP OneVillageOneProductPAM WaterCompaniesPBC People’sBankofChinaPBI BankIndonesiaRegulationPD WorldWarPEMDA LocalGovernmentPER PriceEarningRatioPHK TerminationofEmploymentPIH PermanentIncomeHypothesisPIS PriorityIntegrationSectorsPK WorkProgramPLN StateElectricityCompanyPLTU SteamPowerPlantPMA ForeignInvestmentPMTB GrossFixedCapitalFormationPNBP Non-TaxRevenuePNPM NationalCommunityEnpowermentProgramPNS Civil ServantPolri IndonesianNationalPolicePPh IncomeTaxPPnBM SalesTaxonLuxuryGoodsPPP PublicPrivatePartnershipPTKP Non-TaxableIncomeptp pointtopoint
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PUAB Inter-BankMoneyMarketRaskin RiceAidforthePoorRCA RevealedComparativeAdvantageRepo Repurchase AgreementROA Return On AssetROE ReturnOnEquityROO Rules Of OriginRp RupiahRPJMN NationalMediumTermDevelopmentPlanRTA RegionalTradeAgreementRTGS RealTimeGrossSettlementSBI BankIndonesia’sCertificatesSBN StateSecuritiesSDA NaturalResourcesSDM HumanResourcesSDR Special Drawing RightSG SafetyguardSID DebtorInformationSystemSKDU SurveyofBusinessWorldSKNBI BankIndonesiaNationalClearingSystemSNI IndonesianNationalStandardsSPSN PaymentSystemandNationalSettlementSRO SelfRegulatoryOrganization
SSG SpecificSafeguardST SensitiveTrackSUN GovernmentBondSWIFT SocietyforWorldwideInter-bankFinancial
TelecommunicationTALF TermAsset-BackedSecuritiesTARP TroubledAssetReliefProgramTKI IndonesiaForeignWorkerTNI IndonesianNationalArmyTPI InflationControlTeamTPID RegionalInflationControlTeamTPT TextileandTextileProductsTSLS TwoStageLeastSquareUIP UncoveredInterestParityULN ForeignDebtUMKM Micro,Small,andMediumEnterprisesUSD UnitedStatesDollarVAR VectorAutoregressionVAT ValueAddedTaxWTO WorldTradeOrganizationyoy YearonYear
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Darsono;JudaAgung
SolikinM.Juhro;RudyBrandoHutabarat;Sahminan
FirmanMochtar;HidayahDhiniAri;KikiNindyaAsih;CiciliaAnggadewiHarun;MusliminAnwar;EvieSylviani;
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DirectorateofEconomicResearchandMonetaryPolicy;DirectorateofEconomicandMonetaryStatistics
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