IMT-GT StatisticalFigures and TrendsMay 2014
IMT-GT StatisticalFigures and TrendsMay 2014
Introduction 1
Aggregate and comparative tables 4 Statistical Tables 1-01 Basic indicators in IMT-GT 51-02 Population, labour, and employment 71-03 Population, thousand persons 81-04 Population density, persons per sq. km 81-05 Gross domestic product based on PPP valuation, at current international dollars, million 91-06 Gross domestic product, at current prices, in US$ million 101-07 Gross domestic product, at constant prices/chain volume measures, in US$ million 101-08 Growth of gross domestic product, at constant prices/chain volume measures (reference year = 2002) 111-09 Gross domestic product, per capita, at current international dollars (PPP) 121-10 Gross domestic product, per capita, at current prices, US$ 131-11 Gross domestic product, per capita, at constant prices/chain volume measures (reference year = 2002), US$ 131-12 Share of IMT-GT in national gross domestic product, percent 141-13 Poverty incidence, percent 151-14 Unemployment rate, percent of the labour force 161-15 Labour force participation rate 161-16 Unemployment rate by sex, percent of the labour force 171-17 Labour force participation rate by sex 181-18 Labour force by sex, thousand 191-19 Population 15 years and over by sex, thousand 201-20 Total trade as percent of GDP at current prices 211-21 Total international trade of IMT-GT, US$ million 221-22 Total exports of IMT-GT, US$ million 231-23 Total imports of IMT-GT, US$ million 231-24 Annual rate of change of total trade of IMT-GT, percent, based in US$ terms 241-25 Annual rate of change of total exports of IMT-GT, percent, based in US$ term 241-26 Annual rate of change of total imports of IMT-GT, percent, based in US$ terms 241-27 Direction of total trade of IMT-GT 251-28 Major destination of IMT-GT exports 261-29 Major origin of IMT-GT imports 271-30 Foreign visitor/guest arrivals in IMT-GT from IMT, thousand arrivals 281-31 Domestic visitor/guest arrivals in IMT-GT, thousand persons 28 Figures 1-1 Size and growth of IMT-GT economies, 2011 61-2 Labour force participation rate and employment to population ratio, 2012 71-3 Trend of GDP at PPP valuation 91-4 Growth rate of real GDP 111-5 Per capita GDP 121-6 Share of IMT-GT in the national economy 141-7 Trend of poverty incidence 151-8 International trade-to-GDP ratio, percent 211-9 Annual rate of change of total trade, exports, and imports 211-10 Total trade, exports, and imports 221-11 IMT-GT trade as percent of IMT and ASEAN trade, 2009-2012 221-12 Direction of trade based on cumulative trade by major partner country, 2005-2012 251-13 Direction of trade, annual 261-14 Trend of trade with major partners 271-15 Foreign guest arrivals from IMT 28
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IMT-GT Indonesia 30Subnational data Statistical tables 2-01 General profile of Indonesia GT by province 312-02 Selected socio-economic indicators of Indonesia GT by province 322-03 Population of Indonesia GT by province, thousand 332-04 Population density in Indonesia GT by province, person per square kilometre 332-05 Annual growth rate of the gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province,
at constant 2000 prices (real), percent 342-06 Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant 2000 prices, Rupiah billion 352-07 Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant 2000 prices, US$ million 352-08 Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current market prices, Rupiah billion 362-09 Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current market prices, US$ million 362-10 Share of Indonesia GT in Indonesia’s gross domestic product by province,
at constant prices, percent 372-11 Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current prices, Rupiah thousand 382-12 Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current prices, US$ 382-13 Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant prices, Rupiah thousand 392-14 Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant prices, US$ 392-15 Poverty incidence in Indonesia GT by province, percent 402-16 Magnitude of poor population in Indonesia GT by province, thousand 402-17 Unemployment rate in Indonesia GT by province, percent of the labour force 412-18 Unemployment rate in Indonesia GT by province and sex, percent of the labour force 422-19 Labour force participation rate in Indonesia GT by province, thousand 432-20 Labour force participation rate in Indonesia GT by province and sex, thousand 442-21 Labour force in Indonesia GT by province, thousand 452-22 Population 15 years and over in Indonesia GT by province, thousand 452-23 Labour force in Indonesia GT by province and sex, thousand 462-24 Population 15 years and over in Indonesia GT by province and sex, thousand 472-25 Foreign direct investment in Indonesia GT by province, realized, US$ million 482-26 Domestic investment in Indonesia GT by province, realized, US$ million 482-27 International trade of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million 492-28 Exports of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million 502-29 Imports of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million 502-30 Exports of Indonesia GT to selected partners by province, US$ million 512-31 Imports of Indonesia GT from selected partners by province, US$ million 512-32 Principal (top) exports of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million 522-33 Principal (top) imports of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million 542-34 Foreign visitor arrivals in Indonesia GT by port of entry 562-35 Domestic visitor arrivals in Indonesia GT by province 57 Charts 2-1 GDP at current prices and international trade, 2012, US$ million 312-2 Poverty incidence and growth of real GDP per capita, 2012 322-3 Annual growth rate of real GDP, 2006–2012 342-4 Size and growth of Indonesia GT economies 372-5 Unemployment rate in Indonesia GT, 2005–2012 412-6 Unemployment rate by sex, 2005–2012 432-7 Labour force participation rate of women and men, 2005–2012 432-8 Total exports and imports of Sumatra, 2005–2012 49
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IMT-GT Malaysia 60subnational data Statistical tables 3-01 General profile of Malaysia GT by state 61 3-02 Selected socio-economic indicators of Malaysia GT by state 62 3-03 Population of Malaysia GT by state, thousand 63 3-04 Population density in Malaysia GT by state, person per square kilometre 63 3-05 Annual growth rate of the gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant
2005 prices (real), percent 64 3-06 Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, RM million 65 3-07 Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, US$ million 65 3-08 Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current market prices, RM million 66 3-09 Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current market prices, US$ million 66 3-10 Share of Malaysia GT in Malaysia’s gross domestic product by state, at constant 2005 prices, percent 67 3-11 Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current prices, RM 68 3-12 Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current prices, US$ 68 3-13 Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, RM 69 3-14 Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, US$ 69 3-15 Poverty incidence in Malaysia GT by state, percent 70 3-16 Unemployment rate in Malaysia GT by state, percent of the labour force 71 3-17 Unemployment rate in Malaysia GT by state and sex, percent of the labour force 72 3-18 Labour force participation rate in Malaysia GT by state, thousand 73 3-19 Labour force participation rate in Malaysia GT by state and sex, thousand 74 3-20 Labour force in Malaysia GT by state, thousand 75 3-21 Population 15 years and over in Malaysia GT by state, thousand 75 3-22 Labour force in Malaysia GT by state and sex, thousand 76 3-23 Population 15 years and over in Malaysia GT by state and sex, thousand 77 3-24 Foreign direct investment in Malaysia GT by state, approved projects in the manufacturing sector,
US$ million 78 3-25 Domestic investment in Malaysia GT by state, approved projects in the manufacturing sector,
US$ million 78 3-26 International trade of Peninsular Malaysia by state, US$ million 79 3-27 Total trade of Peninsular Malaysia with selected partners, US$ million 80 3-28 Exports of Peninsular Malaysia to selected partners, US$ million 81 3-29 Imports of Peninsular Malaysia from selected partners, US$ million 81 3-30 Principal (top) exports of Peninsular Malaysia, US$ million 82 3-31 Principal (top) imports of Peninsular Malaysia, US$ million 83 3-32 Foreign visitor arrivals in Peninsular Malaysia from Indonesia and Thailand, thousand 84 3-33 Domestic visitor arrivals in Peninsular Malaysia by state, thousand 84 Charts 3-1 Growth of real GDP and real GDP per capita, 2012, percent 61 3-2 Poverty incidence and growth of real GDP per capita, 2012 62 3-3 Annual growth rate of real GDP, 2006–2012 64 3-4 Size and growth of IMT-GT Malaysia economies 67 3-5 Trend of poverty incidence by state, 2004, 2007, 2009, and 2012 70 3-6 Unemployment rate in Malaysia GT, 2005–2012 71 3-7 Unemployment rate by sex, 2005–2012 73 3-8 Labour force participation rate of women and men, 2005–2012 73 3-9 Total trade, exports, and imports of Peninsular Malaysia, 2005–2012 79 3-10 Direction of trade of Peninsular Malaysia 80
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IMT-GT Thailand 85Subnational data Statistical tables 4-01 General profile of Thailand GT by province 874-02 Selected socio-economic indicators of Thailand GT by province 884-03 Population of Thailand GT by province, thousand 894-04 Population density in Thailand GT by province, person per square kilometre 894-05 Annual growth rate of the gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume
measures (reference year = 2002), percent 904-06 Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures (reference year = 2002), Baht billion 914-07 Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures (reference year = 2002), US$ million 914-08 Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current market prices, Baht billion 924-09 Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current market prices, US$ million 924-10 Share of Thailand GT in Thailand’s gross domestic product by province,
chain volume measure (reference year = 2002), percent 934-11 Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current prices, Baht 944-12 Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current prices, US$ 944-13 Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measure
(reference year = 2002), Baht 954-14 Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures
(reference year = 2002), US$ 954-15 Poverty incidence in Thailand GT by province, percent 964-16 Magnitude of poor population in Thailand GT by province, thousand 964-17 Unemployment rate in Thailand GT by province, percent of the labour force 974-18 Unemployment rate in Thailand GT by province and sex, percent of the labour force 984-19 Labour force participation rate in Thailand GT by province, percent 994-20 Labour force participation rate in Thailand GT by province and sex, percent 1004-21 Total labour force in Thailand GT by province, thousand 1014-22 Population 15 years and over in Thailand GT by province, thousand 1014-23 Labour force in Thailand GT by province and sex, thousand 1024-24 Population 15 years and over in Thailand GT by province and sex, thousand 1034-25 Growth rate of net foreign direct investment in Thailand GT, percent 1044-26 Growth of domestic investment in Thailand GT, percent 1044-27 International trade of Thailand GT by province, US$ million 1054-28 Exports of Thailand GT by province, US$ million 1064-29 Imports of Thailand GT by province, US$ million 1064-30 Total trade of Thailand GT with selected partners by province, US$ million 1074-31 Exports of Thailand GT to selected partners by province, US$ million 1084-32 Imports of Thailand GT from selected partners by province, US$ million 1084-33 Principal exports of Thailand GT to Indonesia by province, US$ million 1094-34 Principal (top) exports of Thailand GT to Malaysia by province, US$ million 1104-35 Principal (top) imports of Thailand GT from Indonesia by province, US$ million 1124-36 Principal (top) imports of Thailand GT from Malaysia by province, US$ million 1144-37 Foreign guest arrivals in Thailand GT from Indonesia and Malaysia by province 1164-38 Foreign guest arrivals in Thailand GT by province 1174-39 Domestic guest arrivals in Thailand GT by province 118 Charts 4–1 Per capita GDP at current prices, 2011, US$ 874–2 Poverty incidence and labour participation rate, 2012 884–3 Annual growth rate of real GDP, 2005–2010 904–4 Size and growth of Thailand GT, 2010 934–5 Unemployment trends in Thailand GT by province, 2005–2012 974–6 Unemployment rate in Thailand GT by sex, 2005–2012 994–7 Labour force participation rate by sex, 2005–2012 994–8 Growth of net foreign direct investment and domestic investment, 2006–2012 1044–9 Total exports and imports of Thailand GT, 2005–2012 1054–10 Foreign and domestic guest arrivals in Thailand GT, 2005–2011 116
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Symbol legend 0 = true zero or a value rounded to zero.. = value less than 1 unit… = data not available n/a = not applicable* = preliminary
Introduction 1
The IMT-GT is a subregional initiative formed in 1993 by the Governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand that aims to accelerate “economic transformation” in the less developed areas in these countries towards a “seamless, progressive, prosperous, and peaceful subregion with improved quality of life”. Towards realizing this vision, the IMT-GT identified five strategic thrusts to: (i) facilitate and promote intra- and inter-IMT-GT trade and investment; (ii) promote the growth of agriculture, agro-industry, and tourism; (iii) strengthen infrastructure linkages and support to the integration of the IMT-GT subregion; (iv) develop human resource and skills competencies, enhance mobility of labor, and strengthen environment and natural resources management; and (v) strengthen institutional arrangements and mechanisms for cooperation, including public-private sector collaboration, participation of stakeholders at the local level, and the mobilization of support from development partners.
The IMT-GT subregion comprises 10 provinces of Sumatra, Indonesia, 8 states in Peninsular Malaysia, and 14 provinces in the Southern Region of Thailand. It is home to about 78 million people inhabiting a surface area of about 615.5 thousand square kilometres. The region is situated along the Melaka Straits, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, in the ASEAN region characterized as of diverse physical, social, economic, and cultural makeup.
The Leaders have called for the establishment of IMT-GT trade and investment database, to monitor the impact resulting from IMT-GT cooperation. A statistical information brochure entitled “IMT-GT at a Glance” was launched during the 7th IMT-GT Summit on 25 April 2013 in Brunei Darussalam. It provided a snapshot of IMT-GT’s significant 22% and 15% contributions to both the IMT and ASEAN economies, respectively.
This statistics booklet compiles national and/or subnational data on trade, investment, and tourism as well as population, labour force and other macroeconomic indicators in the IMT-GT Subregion and is part of the commemoration of IMT-GT’s 20th Anniversary celebrations. As a window to the world, it aims to provide sound basis for the analysis of trade and investment patterns in the IMT-GT region and to inform and support monitoring of the socio-economic impact of the IMT-GT cooperation.
This statistics booklet also serves to document the initial data holdings produced through two Phases of data coordination, collection, compilation, and documentation undertaken by the IMT-GT member countries through the IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database (ITITD) Task Force towards the establishment of a comprehensive statistical database. Phase 1 compiled data for an initial set of key economic indicators at the national level from the annual ADB Key Indicators and member countries while Phase II collected national and subnational (provincial or state) data and compiled subregional aggregates.
This publication has two main sections, namely, the IMT-GT Subregional Data and Country Data, consisting of statistical tables and charts on selected indicators. The Country Data is further subdivided into three subsections corresponding to the member countries’ data.
Introduction
2 Introduction
All basic data used in this booklet are from official sources as provided by the member countries through the IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database (ITITD) Task Force and/or through the ADB Key Indicators and ASEANstats. Some of the more recent data are preliminary and may be updated in the near future. Subregional aggregates for some indicators are estimates derived from the given country data. These estimates only serve to provide indicative information about the subregion and should be used with the proper caveats. The specific country data sources and notes about the data are provided in the pertinent tables.
The ITITD Task Force acknowledges the work and contributions of the respective Task Force country focal points namely BPS Statistics Indonesia, Department of Statistics Malaysia, and Thailand Statistical Office, and Department of Statistics of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
For inquiries, please contact:Centre for IMT-GT Subregional Cooperation (CIMT) Office 3A, Level 3, Block C, Menara PjHJalan Tun Razak, Precinct 2, Precinct 262100 Putrajaya, MalaysiaTel. No. +603 8893 0925Fax No. +603 8861 8202http://www.imtgt.org
Aggregate Data for IMT-GT
Indonesia 5
Tab
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5
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24
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4
90,5
68
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3,05
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80,7
93
119
1
70,7
79
233
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5
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5,54
0 6
3,61
7 2
44
139
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2
25,6
74
6.5
3
73,5
17
Thai
land
-GT
9,5
85
70,
715
136
3
6,11
1 6
3,65
6 3
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29,
170
IMT
344
,644
2
,754
,361
1
25
1,5
72,1
77
2,3
82,5
22
6.4
1
,282
,842
Indo
nesi
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47,2
14
1,9
10,9
31
85
878
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1
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6
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381
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a 2
9,51
8 3
30,2
90
89
304
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4
94,6
07
5.6
4
23,8
61
Thai
land
67,
912
513
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1
32
389
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6
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96
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4
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6 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends6 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
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2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
Size of bubble denotes level of GDP at PPP valuation in billion current international dollars while position of bubble shows growth rate of real GDP (based on GDP at constant prices for Indonesia and Malaysia and GDP chain volume measure for Thailand).
billi
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PP)
Figure 1-1: Size and growth of IMT-GT economies, 2012
Thailand-GT, 63.7
IMT-GT, 523.0
Indonesia-GT, 233.7
Malaysia-GT, 225.7
Indonesia 7
Table 1-02
Population, labour, and employment
2012
Area Population
Population, 15 years
and over a/Labour force
Labour force participation
rate
Employed persons to population
Unemployment rate
thousand thousand thousand percent percent percent
IMT-GT 78,181 53,942 36,322 67.3 64.5 4.3
Indonesia-GT 53,056 36,004 23,989 66.6 62.9 5.7
Malaysia-GT 15,540 10,566 6,865 65.0 63.4 2.4
Thailand-GT 9,585 7,372 5,468 74.2 73.9 0.7
IMT 344,644 248,458 170,580 68.7 65.4 4.6
Indonesia 247,214 173,927 118,053 67.9 63.7 6.1
Malaysia 29,518 20,017 13,120 65.5 63.6 3.0
Thailand 67,912 54,514 39,408 72.3 71.4 0.7
Share of IMT-GTto IMT
22.7 21.7 21.3 n/a n/a n/a
Notes: Aggregate rates are derived from aggregated levels. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
67.3 66.6
65.0
74.2
64.5
62.9 63.4
73.6
56.0
58.0
60.0
62.0
64.0
66.0
68.0
70.0
72.0
74.0
76.0
IMT-GT Indonesia-GT Malaysia-GT Thailand-GT
perc
ent
LFPR Employed persons-to-population ratio
Figure 1-2: Labour force participation rate and employment to population ratio, 2012
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Table 1-03
Population, thousand persons
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 68,936 70,137 71,347 72,577 73,780 75,086 76,034 78,181
Indonesia-GT 46,378 47,185 47,995 48,832 49,640 50,623 51,243 53,056
Malaysia-GT 13,777 14,051 14,328 14,602 14,879 15,085 15,313 15,540
Thailand-GT 8,781 8,902 9,024 9,143 9,261 9,378 9,479 9,585
IMT 310,996 314,871 318,742 322,573 326,354 333,543 333,613 344,644
Indonesia 219,852 222,747 225,642 228,523 231,370 237,641 236,954 247,214
Malaysia 26,046 26,550 27,058 27,568 28,082 28,589 29,062 29,518
Thailand 65,099 65,574 66,041 66,482 66,903 67,313 67,597 67,912
Note: See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Table 1-04
Population density, persons per sq. km
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 127
Indonesia-GT 109 110 112 113 115 115 118 119
Malaysia-GT 217 221 224 228 232 237 241 244
Thailand-GT 124 126 128 129 131 133 134 136
IMT 113 114 116 117 118 121 121 125
Indonesia 74 76 77 78 79 81 81 85
Malaysia 79 80 82 83 85 87 88 89
Thailand 127 128 129 130 130 131 132 132
Note: See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
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Table 1-05
Gross domestic product based on PPP valuation, at current international dollars, million
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 336,081 362,963 388,751 404,591 409,678 452,228 487,496 523,024
Indonesia-GT 150,087 159,479 171,243 178,847 179,681 194,742 213,130 233,694
Malaysia-GT 141,057 152,977 165,274 171,275 178,829 196,807 208,266 225,674
Thailand-GT 44,936 50,507 52,234 54,469 51,168 60,679 66,100 63,656
IMT 1,491,155 1,615,310 1,762,200 1,875,425 1,913,540 2,070,560 2,193,964 2,382,522
Indonesia 705,162 766,820 837,119 904,793 953,964 1,025,605 1,113,081 1,201,819
Malaysia 313,482 341,214 372,322 397,907 394,935 429,363 460,175 494,607
Thailand 472,511 507,276 552,759 572,726 564,641 615,592 620,708 686,096
Notes: GDP at PPP current international dollars is computed based on implied PPP conversion rates from the IMF WEO database as of October 2013. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes. Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Figure 1-3: Trend of GDP at PPP valuation
150 159 171 179 180 195 213 234
141 153 165 171 179
197 208
226 45
51 52 54 51
61 66
64
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100
200
300
400
500
600
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Curr
ent i
nter
natio
nal
dolla
rs in
billi
on
Indonesia-GT Malaysia-GT Thailand-GT
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Table 1-06
Gross domestic product, at current market prices, in US$ million
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 143,209 170,422 199,110 227,492 218,407 281,239 331,164 345,917
Indonesia-GT 60,844 75,821 88,415 100,855 101,631 134,661 161,977 170,779
Malaysia-GT 64,586 72,940 85,917 99,351 91,584 113,462 130,813 139,027
Thailand-GT 17,778 21,661 24,778 27,287 25,192 33,116 38,375 36,111
IMT 616,343 744,817 887,975 1,027,953 1,019,836 1,292,691 1,495,322 1,572,177
Indonesia 285,869 364,570 432,217 510,229 539,582 709,191 845,932 878,266
Malaysia 143,534 162,692 193,549 230,812 202,258 247,533 289,038 304,704
Thailand 186,939 217,555 262,209 286,912 277,996 335,966 360,353 389,207
Notes: See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes. Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Table 1-07
Gross domestic product, at constant prices/chain volume measures, in US$ million
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 117,540 130,395 144,771 153,179 144,900 172,501 190,250 196,001
Indonesia-GT 38,086 42,478 44,672 44,200 42,703 51,531 56,718 56,176
Malaysia-GT 64,586 71,295 81,516 89,709 83,284 99,547 110,628 116,661
Thailand-GT 14,868 16,622 18,583 19,270 18,914 21,423 22,904 23,164
IMT 493,930 547,521 611,534 637,319 610,723 722,823 782,703 791,997
Indonesia 180,408 201,666 214,892 214,709 209,709 254,604 281,009 279,500
Malaysia 143,534 156,463 177,476 191,726 178,716 210,070 232,468 243,271
Thailand 169,987 189,391 219,166 230,883 222,299 258,149 269,227 269,227
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative and do not take into account differences in base year. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes. Thailand figures are GDP chain volume measure. Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Indonesia 11
Table 1-08
Growth of gross domestic product, at constant prices/chain volume measures (reference year = 2002)
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 6.0 5.5 5.1 0.8 7.0 5.5 5.8
Indonesia-GT
3.6 5.3 5.0 5.0 3.5 5.6 6.2 5.8
Malaysia-GT .. 6.9 7.1 6.8 (1.9) 9.2 5.6 6.5
Thailand-GT 0.8 5.3 1.9 0.1 1.0 4.7 2.7 3.1
IMT .. 5.3 6.1 4.4 1.7 6.8 4.5 6.4
Indonesia 5.7 5.5 6.3 6.0 4.6 6.2 6.5 6.3
Malaysia .. 5.6 6.3 4.8 (1.5) 7.4 5.1 5.6
Thailand 4.2 4.9 5.4 1.7 (0.9) 7.4 0.6 7.1
Notes: Aggregate growth rates of real GDP are indicative estimates using GDP at PPP shares as weights. Country growth rates are based on GDP in national currency. Data does not take into account differences in base year. Thailand figures are GDP chain volume measures. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
(4.0)
(2.0)
-
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Perc
ent
IMT-GT Indonesia-GT Malaysia-GT Thailand-GT
Figure 1-4: Growth rate of real GDP
Note: Growth of real GDP is based on GDP at constant prices for Indonesia and Malaysia and GDP chain volume measures for Thailand in national currency.
12 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 1-09
Gross domestic product, per capita, at current international dollars (PPP)
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 4,875 5,175 5,449 5,575 5,553 6,023 6,412 6,690
Indonesia-GT 3,236 3,380 3,568 3,662 3,620 3,847 4,159 4,405
Malaysia-GT 10,239 10,887 11,535 11,730 12,019 13,046 13,601 14,522
Thailand-GT 5,117 5,674 5,789 5,957 5,525 6,470 6,973 6,641
IMT 4,795 5,130 5,529 5,814 5,863 6,208 6,576 6,913
Indonesia 3,207 3,443 3,710 3,959 4,123 4,316 4,697 4,861
Malaysia 12,036 12,852 13,760 14,434 14,064 15,019 15,834 16,756
Thailand 7,258 7,736 8,370 8,615 8,440 9,145 9,182 10,103
Notes: GDP at PPP current international dollars is computed based on PPP conversion rates from the IMF WEO database as of October 2013. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
-
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
PPP $ Current US$ Constant US$
Figure 1-5: Per capita GDP
Indonesia 13
Table 1-10
Gross domestic product, per capita, at current prices, US$
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 2,077 2,430 2,791 3,134 2,960 3,746 4,355 4,425
Indonesia-GT 1,312 1,607 1,842 2,065 2,047 2,660 3,161 3,219
Malaysia-GT 4,699 5,207 6,020 6,837 6,195 7,521 8,543 8,946
Thailand-GT 2,073 2,509 2,850 3,119 2,861 3,737 4,300 4,019
IMT 1,982 2,365 2,786 3,187 3,125 3,876 4,482 4,562
Indonesia 1,300 1,637 1,915 2,233 2,332 2,984 3,570 3,553
Malaysia 5,511 6,128 7,153 8,372 7,202 8,659 9,945 10,323
Thailand 2,918 3,377 4,047 4,403 4,241 5,096 5,442 5,853
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative values based on the aggregate GDP and total population values (e.g., Thailand’s per capita GDP is based on different population reference). Values do not take into account differences in GDP base year. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Table 1-11
Gross domestic product, per capita, at constant prices/chain volume measures (reference year=2002), US$
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 1,705 1,859 2,029 2,111 1,964 2,297 2,502 2,507
Indonesia-GT 821 900 931 905 860 1,018 1,107 1,059
Malaysia-GT 4,688 5,074 5,689 6,144 5,597 6,599 7,225 7,507
Thailand-GT 1,734 1,925 2,138 2,202 2,148 2,418 2,567 2,578
IMT 1,588 1,739 1,919 1,976 1,871 2,167 2,346 2,298
Indonesia 821 905 952 940 906 1,071 1,186 1,131
Malaysia 5,511 5,893 6,559 6,955 6,364 7,348 7,999 8,242
Thailand 2,655 2,940 3,383 3,542 3,392 3,921 4,087 4,274
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative values based on the aggregate GDP and total population values (e.g., Thailand’s per capita GDP is based on different population reference). Values do not take into account differences in GDP base year. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database (IMT-GT data)
14 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 1-12
Share of IMT-GT in national gross domestic product, percent
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
at current international dollars
Indonesia-GT 21.3 20.8 20.5 19.8 18.8 19.0 19.1 19.4
Malaysia-GT 45.0 44.8 44.4 43.0 45.3 45.8 45.3 45.6
Thailand-GT 9.5 10.0 9.4 9.5 9.1 9.9 10.6 9.3
at constant prices
Indonesia-GT 21.1 21.1 20.8 20.6 20.4 20.2 20.2 20.1
Malaysia-GT 45.0 45.6 45.9 46.8 46.6 47.4 47.6 48.0
Thailand-GT 8.7 8.8 8.5 8.3 8.5 8.3 8.5 8.2
Notes: GDP at PPP current international dollars is computed based on PPP conversion rates from the IMF WEO database as of October 2013. Data are not adjusted to account for differences in base year. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
-
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Figure 1-6: Share of IMT-GT in the national economy
Indonesia 15
Table 1-13
Poverty incidence, percent
2004–2012
Area 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia-GT … 17.3 17.4 16.3 14.9 13.8 13.1 12.6 11.7
Malaysia-GT 4.2 … … 2.4 … 2.3 … … 1.0
Thailand-GT … … 19.8 19.3 16.8 17.0 14.2 10.1 13.3
Notes: Methodologies and availability of official poverty statistics vary among countries. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
-
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia-GT Malaysia-GT Thailand-GT
Figure 1-7: Trend of poverty incidence
16 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 1-14
Unemployment rate, percent of the labour force
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 8.6 7.7 6.8 6.2 6.1 5.4 4.5 4.3
Indonesia-GT 11.5 10.7 9.0 8.0 7.7 6.9 5.9 5.7
Malaysia-GT 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.4 2.8 2.4 2.4
Thailand-GT 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.8 1.3 0.8 0.7
IMT 27.8 74.3 22.7 21.1 20.0 17.9 16.2 4.6
Indonesia 11.2 10.3 9.1 8.4 7.9 7.1 6.6 6.1
Malaysia 3.5 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.7 3.3 3.1 3.0
Thailand 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.0 0.7 0.7
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes. Sources of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Table 1-15
Labour force participation rate
2005–2012
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 60.4 62.8 66.9 70.7 66.8 67.6 68.6 67.3
Indonesia-GT 57.5 59.4 66.6 66.5 66.7 67.7 68.9 66.6
Malaysia-GT 62.3 62.2 62.3 62.0 61.9 62.6 63.6 65.0
Thailand-GT 74.4 74.2 72.4 74.2 74.1 74.2 74.1 74.2
IMT 20.7 7.0 20.6 20.6 20.7 20.8 21.0 68.7
Indonesia 66.8 66.2 67.0 67.2 67.2 67.7 68.3 67.9
Malaysia 63.3 63.1 63.2 62.6 62.9 63.7 64.4 65.5
Thailand 72.5 72.2 72.4 72.6 72.8 72.3 71.9 72.3
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Sources of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Indonesia 17
Tab
le 1
-16
Une
mp
loym
ent
rate
by
sex,
per
cent
of
the
lab
our
fo
rce
2005
–201
2
Are
a20
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
1120
12
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
IMT-
GT
Indo
nesi
a-G
T 9
.0
16.
0 7
.7
16.
7 7
.0
12.
3 6
.5
10.
6 6
.7
9.4
5
.3
9.6
4
.9
7.5
3
.8
7.5
Mal
aysi
a-G
T 3
.0
3.2
3
.0
3.0
2
.8
3.1
2
.8
3.4
3
.3
3.5
2
.5
3.4
2
.2
2.8
2
.3
2.6
Thai
land
-GT
1.8
1
.6
1.4
1
.5
1.3
1
.3
1.5
1
.5
1.8
1
.8
1.3
1
.3
0.6
0
.9
0.7
0
.7
IMT
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
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nesi
a ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
.
Mal
aysi
a 3
.4
3.7
3
.3
3.4
3
.1
3.4
3
.2
3.7
3
.6
3.8
3
.1
3.6
2
.9
3.3
2
.9
3.2
Thai
land
1.9
1
.7
1.6
1
.4
1.5
1
.2
1.5
1
.3
1.5
1
.4
1.1
1
.0
0.7
0
.6
0.7
0
.6
Not
es: A
ggre
gate
figu
res
are
indi
cativ
e es
timat
es d
eriv
ed fr
om c
ount
ry le
vels
. See
cor
resp
ondi
ng c
ount
ry ta
bles
for
spec
ific
coun
try
sour
ces
and
note
s.
Sou
rce
of d
ata:
IMT-
GT
Trad
e, In
vest
men
t, an
d To
uris
m D
atab
ase
18 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and TrendsTab
le 1
-17
Lab
our
fo
rce
par
tici
pat
ion
rate
by
sex
2005
–201
2
Are
a20
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
1120
12
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
IMT-
GT
Indo
nesi
a-G
T 7
2.6
42.
3 7
6.2
41.
0 8
3.4
49.
9 8
3.3
59.
6 8
3.5
49.
7 8
4.0
51.
1 8
5.0
52.
7 8
4.7
48.
3
Mal
aysi
a-G
T 7
8.4
46.
0 7
8.2
46.
1 7
7.7
46.
7 7
7.3
46.
6 7
7.1
46.
6 7
7.4
47.
1 7
7.8
48.
7 7
8.8
50.
5
Thai
land
-GT
83.
1 6
6.0
83.
2 6
5.6
83.
5 6
6.3
83.
2 6
5.5
83.
5 6
5.0
83.
4 6
5.3
83.
1 6
5.3
83.
2 6
5.4
IMT
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Indo
nesi
a ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
.
Mal
aysi
a 8
0.0
45.
9 7
9.9
45.
8 7
9.5
46.
4 7
9.0
45.
7 7
8.9
46.
4 7
9.3
46.
8 7
9.7
47.
9 8
0.5
49.
5
Thai
land
81.
1 6
4.3
80.
9 6
4.0
81.
1 6
4.2
81.
2 6
4.5
81.
2 6
4.5
80.
7 6
4.3
80.
3 6
4.3
80.
7 6
4.3
Not
es: A
ggre
gate
figu
res
are
indi
cativ
e es
timat
es d
eriv
ed fr
om c
ount
ry le
vels
. See
cor
resp
ondi
ng c
ount
ry ta
bles
for
spec
ific
coun
try
sour
ces
and
note
s.
Sou
rce
of d
ata:
IMT-
GT
Trad
e, In
vest
men
t, an
d To
uris
m D
atab
ase
18
Tab
le 1
-18
Lab
our
fo
rce
by
sex,
tho
usan
d20
05–2
012
Are
a20
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
1120
12
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
IMT-
GT
19,2
86
11,7
50
31,0
37
19,5
37
10,7
60
30,7
19
19,7
95
12,4
76
32,2
71 2
0,53
5 12
,813
33
,348
21,
032
13,0
70
34,1
02 2
2,35
3 13
,936
36
,289
22,
251
14,1
44
36,3
95 2
2,63
6 13
,685
36
,322
Indo
nesi
a-G
T13
,305
7,
665
20,9
69
13,4
01
6,53
1 19
,933
13
,550
8,
115
21,6
66 1
4,18
7 8,
400
22,5
87 1
4,52
4 8,
577
23,1
02 1
5,37
4 9,
223
24,5
97 1
5,14
0 9,
266
24,4
06 1
5,35
5 8,
634
23,9
89
Mal
aysi
a-G
T3,
404
1,97
8 5,
382
3,46
5 2,
024
5,48
9 3,
523
2,09
9 5,
621
3,56
5 2,
126
5,69
1 3,
632
2,17
4 5,
806
4,05
1 2,
343
6,39
4 4,
142
2,46
9 6,
610
4,26
2 2,
603
6,86
5
Thai
land
-GT
2,57
8 2,
108
4,68
5 2,
671
2,20
4 5,
297
2,72
2 2,
263
4,98
5 2,
783
2,28
6 5,
069
2,87
6 2,
319
5,19
4 2,
927
2,37
0 5,
297
2,96
9 2,
409
5,37
9 3,
020
2,44
8 5,
468
IMT
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
Indo
nesi
a..
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
73,2
85
44,7
68 1
18,0
53
Mal
aysi
a6,
701
3,71
3 10
,413
6,
844
3,78
5 10
,629
6,
964
3,92
6 10
,890
7,
075
3,95
4 11
,028
7,
218
4,09
7 11
,315
7,
956
4,34
8 12
,304
8,
130
4,54
6 12
,676
8,
339
4,78
1 13
,120
Thai
land
19,7
99
16,3
33
36,1
32
19,8
00
16,6
29
5,29
7 20
,073
16
,869
36
,942
20,
469
17,2
31
37,7
00 2
0,87
5 17
,552
38
,427
20,
982
17,6
62
38,6
43 2
1,06
3 17
,858
38
,922
21,
380
18,0
28
39,4
08
Not
es: A
ggre
gate
figu
res
are
indi
cativ
e es
timat
es d
eriv
ed fr
om c
ount
ry le
vels
. See
cor
resp
ondi
ng c
ount
ry ta
bles
for
spec
ific
coun
try
sour
ces
and
note
s.
Sou
rce
of d
ata:
IMT-
GT
Trad
e, In
vest
men
t, an
d To
uris
m D
atab
ase
Tab
le 1
-19
Po
pul
atio
n 15
yea
rs a
nd o
ver
by
sex,
tho
usan
d20
05–2
012
Are
a20
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
1120
12
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
Mal
eFe
mal
eB
oth
S
exes
IMT-
GT
25,
774
25,
610
51,
384
25,
236
23,
693
48,
929
24,
036
24,
173
48,
209
24,
991
22,
148
47,
139
25,
543
25,
499
51,
043
27,
048
26,
652
53,
700
26,
715
26,
347
53,
063
27,
159
26,
784
53,
942
Indo
nesi
a-G
T 1
8,33
0 1
8,11
9 3
6,44
8 1
7,59
1 1
5,93
9 3
3,53
0 1
6,24
4 1
6,26
8 3
2,51
2 1
7,03
5 1
4,09
7 3
1,13
2 1
7,38
9 1
7,26
9 3
4,65
8 1
8,30
1 1
8,04
4 3
6,34
5 1
7,81
8 1
7,58
8 3
5,40
6 1
8,12
1 1
7,88
3 3
6,00
4
Mal
aysi
a-G
T 4
,342
4
,300
8
,642
4
,433
4
,394
8
,827
4
,531
4
,490
9
,022
4
,612
4
,562
9
,174
4
,711
4
,661
9
,372
5
,236
4
,978
10
,214
5
,326
5
,071
10
,396
5
,409
5
,157
10
,566
Thai
land
-GT
3,1
02
3,1
92
6,2
94
3,2
12
3,3
60
6,5
72
3,2
60
3,4
14
6,6
74
3,3
44
3,4
88
6,8
33
3,4
44
3,5
69
7,0
13
3,5
11
3,6
30
7,1
41
3,5
71
3,6
89
7,2
60
3,6
28
3,7
44
7,3
72
IMT
112,
541
112
,229
224
,770
113
,490
114
,627
228
,116
115
,592
116
,790
232
,382
116
,994
119
,153
236
,148
118
,992
121
,134
240
,126
121
,835
123
,024
244
,859
122
,154
123
,291
245
,445
123
,649
124
,808
248
,458
Indo
nesi
a 7
9,73
8 7
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Table 1-20
Total trade as percent of GDP at current prices
2005–2010
Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
IMT-GT 140.7 136.9 128.5 127.0 108.3 112.0
Indonesia-GT 52.6 48.2 48.1 65.6 48.7 50.2
Malaysia-GT 197.9 198.9 183.8 167.6 151.5 159.9
Thailand-GT 59.6 61.8 60.8 75.5 65.5 70.2
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on trade and GDP of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on trade of Malaysia GT states is not available. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
(25) (20) (15) (10) (5) - 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Figure 1-9: Annual rate of change of total trade, exports and imports
Imports
Exports
Total trade
-
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IMT-GT Indonesia-GT Malaysia-GT Thailand-GT
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Figure 1-8: International trade-to-GDP ratio, percent
(25) (20) (15) (10) (5) - 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Figure 1-9: Annual rate of change of total trade, exports and imports
Imports
Exports
Total trade
-
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
IMT-GT Indonesia-GT Malaysia-GT Thailand-GT
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Figure 1-8: International trade-to-GDP ratio, percent
22 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 1-21
Total international trade of IMT-GT, US$ million
2005–2012
Indicator / area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 278,368 317,573 349,847 399,847 316,814 415,270 489,373 490,568 Indonesia-GT 31,977 36,578 42,552 66,149 49,488 67,571 89,766 87,881 Malaysia-GT 235,802 267,603 292,233 313,101 250,835 324,455 366,345 373,517 Thailand-GT 10,588 13,392 15,061 20,597 16,491 23,244 33,262 29,170
IMT 627,607 714,041 805,574 976,197 780,099 1,034,455 1,245,839 1,282,842 Indonesia 143,361 161,864 188,574 266,264 213,339 293,442 380,932 381,714 Malaysia 255,896 290,984 321,836 354,849 280,085 362,501 415,517 423,861 Thailand 228,350 261,193 295,163 355,084 286,675 378,512 449,390 477,266
ASEAN 1,224,889 1,404,806 1,610,788 1,897,128 1,536,878 2,045,731 2,388,444 2,476,428
Share of IMT-GT to IMT
44.4 44.5 43.4 41.0 40.6 40.1 39.3 38.2
Share of IMT-GT in ASEAN
22.7 22.6 21.7 21.1 20.6 20.3 20.5 19.8
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on trade of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on trade of Malaysia GT states is not available. Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database, ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2012, ASEAN Community in Figures 2012
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Figure 1-11: IMT-GT trade as percent of IMT and ASEAN trade, 2012
Figure 1-10: Total trade, exports, and imports
Indonesia 23
Table 1-22
Total exports of IMT-GT, US$ million
2005–2012Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 156,842 180,226 197,149 223,667 178,236 231,822 275,245 267,055
Indonesia-GT 24,332 29,303 35,150 46,184 34,667 49,688 66,762 61,909
Malaysia-GT 125,117 141,358 151,926 164,330 133,284 166,949 187,588 187,504
Thailand-GT 7,393 9,566 10,074 13,152 10,285 15,185 20,896 17,642
IMT 337,419 391,996 443,751 511,825 425,183 549,471 651,778 645,654
Indonesia 85,660 100,799 114,101 137,020 116,510 157,779 203,497 190,023
Malaysia 141,595 160,635 175,791 198,906 156,761 198,324 228,058 227,464
Thailand 110,164 130,563 153,859 175,899 151,912 193,368 220,223 228,167
ASEAN 648,147 750,708 859,804 977,537 810,473 1,070,941 1,242,199 1,254,581
Share of IMT-GT to IMT
46.5 46.0 44.4 43.7 41.9 42.2 42.2 41.4
Share of IMT-GT in ASEAN
24.2 24.0 22.9 22.9 22.0 21.6 22.2 21.3
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on exports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on exports of Malaysia GT states is not available.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database, ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2012, ASEAN Community in Figures 2012.
Table 1-23
Total imports of IMT-GT, US$ million
2005–2012Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 121,525 137,347 152,698 176,180 138,578 183,448 214,128 223,513
Indonesia-GT 7,645 7,275 7,402 19,964 14,821 17,883 23,004 25,972
Malaysia-GT 110,686 126,245 140,308 148,771 117,551 157,506 178,757 186,013
Thailand-GT 3,194 3,826 4,987 7,445 6,206 8,059 12,367 11,528
IMT 290,188 322,045 361,823 464,372 354,917 484,984 594,061 637,188
Indonesia 57,701 61,065 74,473 129,244 96,829 135,663 177,436 191,691
Malaysia 114,301 130,349 146,045 155,943 123,325 164,176 187,459 196,398
Thailand 118,186 130,630 141,304 179,185 134,763 185,144 229,167 249,099
ASEAN 576,742 654,098 750,984 919,591 726,405 974,790 1,146,245 1,221,847
Share of IMT-GT to IMT
41.9 42.6 42.2 37.9 39.0 37.8 36.0 35.1
Share of IMT-GT in ASEAN
21.1 21.0 20.3 19.2 19.1 18.8 18.7 18.3
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on imports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on imports of Malaysia GT states is not available.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database, ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2012, ASEAN Community in Figures 2012.
24 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 1-24
Annual rate of change of total trade of IMT-GT, percent, based in US$ terms
2005–2012
Indicator / area 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 14.1 10.2 14.3 (20.8) 31.1 17.8 0.2 Indonesia-GT 14.4 16.3 55.5 (25.2) 36.5 32.8 (2.1)Malaysia-GT 13.5 9.2 7.1 (19.9) 29.4 12.9 2.0 Thailand-GT 26.5 12.5 36.8 (19.9) 41.0 43.1 (12.3)
IMT 13.8 12.8 21.2 (20.1) 32.6 20.4 3.0 Indonesia 12.9 16.5 41.2 (19.9) 37.5 29.8 0.2 Malaysia 13.7 10.6 10.3 (21.1) 29.4 14.6 2.0 Thailand 14.4 13.0 20.3 (19.3) 32.0 18.7 6.2
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on trade and GDP of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on trade of Malaysia GT states is not available. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Sources of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Table 1-25
Annual rate of change of total exports of IMT-GT, percent, based in US$ term
2006–2012
Indicator / area 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 14.9 9.4 13.5 (20.3) 30.1 18.7 (3.0)Indonesia-GT 20.4 20.0 31.4 (24.9) 43.3 34.4 (7.3)Malaysia-GT 13.0 7.5 8.2 (18.9) 25.3 12.4 (0.0)Thailand-GT 29.4 5.3 30.6 (21.8) 47.6 37.6 (15.6)
IMT 16.2 13.2 15.3 (16.9) 29.2 18.6 (0.9)Indonesia 17.7 13.2 20.1 (15.0) 35.4 29.0 (6.6)Malaysia 13.4 9.4 13.1 (21.2) 26.5 15.0 (0.3)Thailand 18.5 17.8 14.3 (13.6) 27.3 13.9 3.6
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on exports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on exports of Malaysia GT states is not available.Sources of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Table 1-26
Annual rate of change of total imports of IMT-GT, percent, based in US$ terms
2006–2012
Indicator / area 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 13.0 11.2 15.4 (21.3) 32.4 16.7 4.4 Indonesia-GT (4.8) 1.7 169.7 (25.8) 20.7 28.6 12.9 Malaysia-GT 14.1 11.1 6.0 (21.0) 34.0 13.5 4.1 Thailand-GT 19.8 30.4 49.3 (16.6) 29.9 53.4 (6.8)
IMT 11.0 12.4 28.3 (23.6) 36.6 22.5 7.3 Indonesia 5.8 22.0 73.5 (25.1) 40.1 30.8 8.0 Malaysia 14.0 12.0 6.8 (20.9) 33.1 14.2 4.8 Thailand 10.5 8.2 26.8 (24.8) 37.4 23.8 8.7
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on exports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on exports of Malaysia GT states is not available.Sources of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
Indonesia 25Indonesia 25
IMT (intra-IMT-GT), 10.9%
Other ASEAN, 18.6%
Japan, 9.5%
China, 11.5%
EU, 11.2%
USA, 11.1%ROK, 3.9%
ANZ, 2.6%
Rest of the World, 20.8%
12.0% 19.6% 8.6% 13.4% 10.0% 8.3% 3.4%2.6% 24.7%
- 100 200 300 400 500
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
IMT (intra-IMT-GT) Other ASEAN Japan China EU USA ROK ANZ Rest of the World
Figure 1-12: Direction of trade based on cumulative trade by major partner country, 2005–2012
Figure 1-13: Direction of trade, US$ million
Note: Data on trade with ANZ for 2012 not complete at time of update; lumped with ROW for 2012.
Table 1-27
Direction of total trade of IMT-GT
2005–2012
Destination/Origin 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 278,367 317,573 349,847 399,847 316,814 415,271 489,373 490,568
IMT (intra-IMT-GT) 25,732 30,234 34,773 41,150 35,564 48,319 58,660 58,873
Other ASEAN 51,898 57,464 62,248 73,947 58,674 77,441 90,042 96,352
Japan 29,306 31,385 33,754 38,922 28,022 38,101 48,763 41,997
China 23,919 30,002 35,938 42,039 40,084 50,781 61,685 65,723
EU 32,290 38,277 43,294 46,666 35,644 44,414 52,875 49,032
USA 44,497 49,189 46,123 46,098 33,842 40,931 38,065 40,554
ROK 12,366 14,095 14,255 15,123 11,181 17,582 18,072 16,871
ANZ 7,221 7,420 9,295 11,304 8,243 9,945 12,109 12,980
Rest of the World 51,138 59,506 70,168 84,600 65,560 87,756 109,103 108,186
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on trade of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on trade of Malaysia GT states is not available. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
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Table 1-28
Major destination of IMT-GT exports
2005–2012
Destination 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 156,842 180,226 197,149 223,667 178,236 231,822 275,245 267,055
IMT (intra-IMT-GT) 13,452 15,533 17,578 19,970 17,660 23,282 27,845 29,631
Other ASEAN 31,631 35,851 38,391 43,671 34,568 45,084 52,086 54,603
Japan 12,982 14,279 15,318 18,367 12,135 16,642 26,744 20,793
China 10,597 13,921 16,892 20,692 21,726 28,505 34,817 34,048
EU 18,782 23,184 25,700 27,276 20,695 26,656 31,703 26,466
USA 29,622 32,656 30,358 28,599 19,767 22,972 19,302 23,949
ROK 6,076 6,694 6,849 7,706 5,307 8,427 9,315 8,750
ANZ 4,793 4,754 5,932 7,169 5,178 6,350 7,381 7,681
Rest of the World 28,907 33,354 40,130 50,217 41,200 53,904 66,052 61,133
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on exports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on exports of Malaysia GT states is not available.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
IMT (intra-IMT-GT), 10.9%
Other ASEAN, 18.6%
Japan, 9.5%
China, 11.5%
EU, 11.2%
USA, 11.1%ROK, 3.9%
ANZ, 2.6%
Rest of the World, 20.8%
12.0% 19.6% 8.6% 13.4% 10.0% 8.3% 3.4%2.6% 24.7%
- 100 200 300 400 500
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
IMT (intra-IMT-GT) Other ASEAN Japan China EU USA ROK ANZ Rest of the World
Figure 1-12: Direction of trade based on cumulative trade by major partner country, 2005–2012
Figure 1-13: Direction of trade, US$ million
Note: Data on trade with ANZ for 2012 not complete at time of update; lumped with ROW for 2012.
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Table 1-29
Major origin of IMT-GT imports
2005–2012
Destination 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT 121,525 137,347 152,698 176,180 138,578 183,449 214,128 223,513
IMT (intra-IMT-GT) 12,280 14,701 17,194 21,179 17,904 25,036 30,815 29,242
Other ASEAN 20,268 21,613 23,857 30,276 24,106 32,357 37,956 41,749
Japan 16,324 17,106 18,436 20,555 15,887 21,460 22,018 21,204
China 13,321 16,081 19,046 21,346 18,358 22,276 26,868 31,675
EU 13,509 15,093 17,593 19,390 14,949 17,758 21,171 22,566
USA 14,875 16,533 15,764 17,499 14,075 17,960 18,763 16,604
ROK 6,290 7,401 7,406 7,416 5,874 9,155 8,757 8,121
ANZ 2,428 2,667 3,362 4,135 3,065 3,595 4,728 5,299
Rest of the World 22,231 26,152 30,038 34,383 24,360 33,852 43,051 47,053
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. Data on exports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on exports of Malaysia GT states is not available. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes.Source of data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
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Other ASEAN
Japan
China
EU
USA
ROK
ANZ
Rest of the World
Figure 1-14: Trend of trade with major partners
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Table 1-30
Foreign visitor/guest arrivals in IMT-GT from IMT, thousand arrivals
2005–2012
IMT-GT Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IMT-GT … … … … … … … …
Indonesia-GT … … … … … … 1,349 1,458
Malaysia-GT … 2,941 3,102 3,420 2,726 … … …
Thailand-GT 800 1,061 969 1,044 1,006 1,071 1,426 …
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes. Sources of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database (IMT-GT data).
Table 1-31
Domestic visitor/guest arrivals in IMT-GT, thousand persons
2005–2011
IMT-GT Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Indonesia-GT ... ... ... 35,785 36,531 37,440 40,379
Malaysia-GT ... ... ... 26,804 36,284 55,304 69,395
Thailand-GT 4,751 5,300 5,788 5,558 6,053 5,913 10,469
Notes: Aggregate figures are indicative estimates derived from country levels. See corresponding country tables for specific country sources and notes. Sources of basic data: IMT-GT Trade, Investment, and Tourism Database
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Indonesia-GT Malaysia-GT Thailand-GT
Figure 1-15: Foreign guest arrivals from IMT
Indonesia
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Table 2-01
General profile of Indonesia GT by province2012
Subregion
Land area (km2)
Population (thousand)
Population density
(persons per sq.
km)
Labour force
population (thousand)
GDP at current prices (US$
million)
International trade
(US$ million)
Per capita GDP at current prices (US$)
Indonesia 1,910,931 247,214 85 118,053 878,266 381,714 3,553
Indonesia GT 480,793 53,056 119 23,989 170,779 87,881 3,219
Aceh 57,956 4,726 82 1,978 10,263 1,343 2,172
Bangka Belitung 16,424 1,297 79 604 3,663 2,359 2,824
Bengkulu 19,919 1,800 90 861 2,580 313 1,433
Jambi 50,058 3,261 65 1,471 7,754 1,965 2,378
Lampung 34,624 7,881 228 3,638 15,428 6,948 1,958
North Sumatra 72,981 13,462 184 3,746 37,472 15,559 2,784
Riau 87,024 5,908 68 6,132 50,061 21,407 8,473
Riau Islands 8,202 1,932 236 871 9,788 29,459 5,066
West Sumatra 42,013 5,020 119 2,507 11,751 3,607 2,341
South Sumatra 91,592 7,769 85 2,180 22,020 4,923 2,834
Note: Population includes nonpermanent resident (homeless people, sailors, boat people and remote area communities); data taken from a BPS publication for the project, Penduduk Indonesia, 2005-2025.Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
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40,000
50,000
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Riau RiauIslands
WestSumatra
SouthSumatra
Figure 2-1: GDP at current prices and international trade, 2012, US$ million
32 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 2-02
Selected socio-economic indicators of Indonesia GT by province2012
Subregion
Growth of real GDP
(percent)
Poverty incidence (percent)
Labour force participation
rate (percent)
Unemployment rate
(percent)
Growth of real GDP per capita
(percent)
2012 2012 2012 2012 2012
Indonesia 6.3 11.7 67.9 6.1 6.8
Indonesia GT 5.8 11.7 66.6 5.7 4.9
Aceh 5.2 18.6 61.8 9.1 0.2
Bangka Belitung 5.7 5.4 65.7 3.5 (4.7)
Bengkulu 6.6 17.5 70.1 3.6 3.1
Jambi 7.4 8.3 65.1 3.2 (3.6)
Lampung 6.5 15.7 66.3 5.2 3.9
North Sumatra 6.2 10.4 69.4 6.2 7.7
Riau 3.5 8.1 62.9 4.3 (2.9)
Riau Islands 8.2 6.8 66.2 5.4 (7.8)
West Sumatra 6.3 8.0 64.5 6.5 5.0
South Sumatra 6.0 13.5 69.6 5.7 1.3
Note: Growth of real GDP and real GDP per capita are computed from the GDP at constant prices in Rupiah terms.Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Aceh
Bangka Belitung
Bengkulu
Jambi
Lampung
North Sumatra
Riau
Riau Islands
West Sumatra
South Sumatra
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Figure 2-2: Poverty incidence and growth of real GDP per capita, 2012
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Table 2-03
Population of Indonesia GT by province, thousand2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 219,852 222,747 225,642 228,523 231,370 237,641 236,954 247,214
Indonesia GT 46,378 47,185 47,995 48,832 49,640 50,623 51,243 53,056
Aceh 4,084 4,154 4,224 4,294 4,364 4,487 4,501 4,726
Bangka Belitung 1,075 1,091 1,107 1,123 1,138 1,223 1,169 1,297
Bengkulu 1,566 1,591 1,617 1,667 1,692 1,716 1,740 1,800
Jambi 2,651 2,696 2,742 2,788 2,834 3,092 2,925 3,261
Lampung 7,087 7,188 7,290 7,391 7,492 7,608 7,692 7,881
North Sumatra 12,418 12,626 12,834 13,042 13,248 12,982 13,654 13,462
Riau 4,836 4,953 5,071 5,189 5,307 5,538 5,538 5,908
Riau Islands 1,279 1,335 1,393 1,453 1,515 1,679 1,646 1,932
West Sumatra 4,567 4,633 4,698 4,763 4,828 4,847 4,956 5,020
South Sumatra 6,816 6,918 7,020 7,122 7,223 7,450 7,421 7,769
Notes: Population includes nonpermanent resident (homeless people, sailors, boat people and remote area communities). Data is taken from a BPS publication for the project, Penduduk Indonesia, 2005-2025.
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-04
Population density in Indonesia GT by province, person per square kilometre2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 74 76 77 78 79 81 81 85
Indonesia GT 109 110 112 113 115 115 118 119
Aceh 70 72 73 74 75 77 78 82
Bangka Belitung 65 66 67 68 69 74 71 79
Bengkulu 79 80 81 84 85 86 87 90
Jambi 53 54 55 56 57 62 58 65
Lampung 205 208 211 213 216 220 222 228
North Sumatra 170 173 176 179 182 178 187 184
Riau 56 57 58 60 61 64 64 68
Riau Islands 156 163 170 177 185 205 201 236
West Sumatra 109 110 112 113 115 115 118 119
South Sumatra 74 76 77 78 79 81 81 85
Source of basic data: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
34 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 2-05
Annual growth rate of the gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant 2000 prices (real), percent2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 5.7 5.5 6.3 6.0 4.6 6.2 6.5 6.3
Indonesia GT 3.6 5.3 5.0 5.0 3.5 5.6 6.2 5.8
Aceh -10.1 1.6 -2.4 -5.2 -5.5 2.7 5.1 5.2
Bangka Belitung 3.5 4.0 4.5 4.6 3.7 6.0 6.5 5.7
Bengkulu 5.8 6.0 6.5 5.7 5.6 6.1 6.5 6.6
Jambi 5.6 5.9 6.8 7.2 6.4 7.4 8.5 7.4
Lampung 4.0 5.0 5.9 5.3 5.3 5.9 6.4 6.5
North Sumatra 5.5 6.2 6.9 6.4 5.1 6.4 6.6 6.2
Riau 5.4 5.1 3.4 5.7 3.0 4.2 5.0 3.5
Riau Islands 6.6 6.8 7.0 6.6 3.5 7.2 6.7 8.2
West Sumatra 5.7 6.1 6.3 6.9 4.3 5.9 6.3 6.3
South Sumatra 4.8 5.2 5.8 5.1 4.1 5.6 6.5 6.0
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminaryRates are based on year-on-year change in the GDP in national currency.Source of basic data: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia Indonesia GT Aceh Bangka Belitung
Bengkulu Jambi Lampung North Sumatra
Riau Riau Islands West Sumatra South Sumatra
Figure 2-3: Annual growth rate of real GDP, 2005–2011
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Table 2-06
Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant 2000 prices, Rupiah billion2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 1,750,815 1,847,127 1,964,327 2,082,456 2,178,850 2,314,459 2,464,566 2,618,938
Indonesia GT 369,612 389,067 408,350 428,695 443,681 468,442 497,442 526,379
Aceh 36,288 36,854 35,983 34,098 32,219 33,103 34,789 36,600
Bangka Belitung 8,707 9,054 9,465 9,900 10,270 10,885 11,588 12,251
Bengkulu 6,239 6,611 7,037 7,442 7,860 8,340 8,878 9,464
Jambi 12,620 13,364 14,275 15,298 16,275 17,472 18,964 20,374
Lampung 29,397 30,861 32,695 34,443 36,256 38,390 40,859 43,506
North Sumatra 87,898 93,347 99,792 106,172 111,559 118,719 126,588 134,464
Riau 79,288 83,371 86,213 91,085 93,786 97,736 102,666 106,309
Riau Islands 30,382 32,441 34,714 37,015 38,319 41,076 43,810 47,405
West Sumatra 29,159 30,950 32,913 35,177 36,683 38,862 41,292 43,912
South Sumatra 49,634 52,215 55,262 58,065 60,453 63,859 68,008 72,094
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminaryThe GRDP of 33 provinces may not sum up to the GDP of Indonesia due to, among others, statistical discrepancy.Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-07
Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant 2000 prices, US$ million2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 180,408 201,666 214,892 214,709 209,709 254,604 281,009 279,500
Indonesia GT 38,086 42,478 44,672 44,200 42,703 51,531 56,718 56,176
Aceh 3,739 4,024 3,936 3,516 3,101 3,642 3,967 3,906
Bangka Belitung 897 988 1,035 1,021 988 1,197 1,321 1,307
Bengkulu 643 722 770 767 756 917 1,012 1,010
Jambi 1,300 1,459 1,562 1,577 1,566 1,922 2,162 2,174
Lampung 3,029 3,369 3,577 3,551 3,490 4,223 4,659 4,643
North Sumatra 9,057 10,192 10,917 10,947 10,737 13,060 14,433 14,350
Riau 8,170 9,102 9,431 9,391 9,027 10,752 11,706 11,346
Riau Islands 3,131 3,542 3,798 3,816 3,688 4,519 4,995 5,059
West Sumatra 3,005 3,379 3,601 3,627 3,531 4,275 4,708 4,686
South Sumatra 5,114 5,701 6,046 5,987 5,818 7,025 7,754 7,694
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminaryThe GRDP of 33 provinces may not sum up to the GDP of Indonesia due to, among others, statistical discrepancy.Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia) and Bank Indonesia
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Table 2-08
Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current market prices, Rupiah billion
2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 2,774,281 3,339,217 3,950,893 4,948,688 5,606,203 6,446,852 7,419,187 8,229,439
Indonesia GT 590,480 694,471 808,205 978,187 1,055,936 1,224,128 1,420,606 1,600,217
Aceh 56,952 69,353 71,093 73,548 71,987 79,145 87,995 96,161
Bangka Belitung 14,172 15,921 17,895 21,421 22,998 26,713 30,416 34,325
Bengkulu 10,134 11,397 12,874 14,916 16,385 18,600 21,269 24,173
Jambi 22,487 26,062 32,077 41,056 44,127 53,858 63,355 72,654
Lampung 40,907 49,119 60,922 73,719 88,935 108,404 127,908 144,561
North Sumatra 139,618 160,377 181,820 213,932 236,354 275,057 314,372 351,118
Riau 139,019 167,068 210,003 276,400 297,173 345,774 413,706 469,073
Riau Islands 40,985 46,216 51,826 58,575 63,893 71,615 80,238 91,717
West Sumatra 44,675 53,030 59,799 70,955 76,753 87,227 98,957 110,104
South Sumatra 81,532 95,929 109,896 133,665 137,332 157,735 182,390 206,331
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminaryThe GRDP of 33 provinces may not sum up to the GDP of Indonesia due to, among others, statistical discrepancy.Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-09
Gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current market prices, US$ million2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 285,869 364,570 432,217 510,229 539,582 709,191 845,932 878,266
Indonesia GT 60,844 75,821 88,415 100,855 101,631 134,661 161,977 170,779
Aceh 5,868 7,572 7,777 7,583 6,929 8,706 10,033 10,263
Bangka Belitung 1,460 1,738 1,958 2,209 2,213 2,939 3,468 3,663
Bengkulu 1,044 1,244 1,408 1,538 1,577 2,046 2,425 2,580
Jambi 2,317 2,845 3,509 4,233 4,247 5,925 7,224 7,754
Lampung 4,215 5,363 6,665 7,601 8,560 11,925 14,584 15,428
North Sumatra 14,387 17,510 19,891 22,057 22,748 30,258 35,845 37,472
Riau 14,325 18,240 22,974 28,498 28,602 38,037 47,171 50,061
Riau Islands 4,223 5,046 5,670 6,039 6,150 7,878 9,149 9,788
West Sumatra 4,603 5,790 6,542 7,316 7,387 9,595 11,283 11,751
South Sumatra 8,401 10,473 12,022 13,781 13,218 17,352 20,796 22,020
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminaryThe GRDP of 33 provinces may not sum up to the GDP of Indonesia due to, among others, statistical discrepancy.Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia) and Bank Indonesia
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Table 2-10
Share of Indonesia GT in Indonesia’s gross domestic product by province, at constant prices, percent2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia GT 21.1 21.1 20.8 20.6 20.4 20.2 20.2 20.1
Aceh 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4
Bangka Belitung 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Bengkulu 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Jambi 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8
Lampung 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7
North Sumatra 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1
Riau 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.1
Riau Islands 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8
West Sumatra 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7
South Sumatra 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Aceh, 5.2
Bangka Belitung, 5.7
Bengkulu, 6.6
Jambi, 7.4
Lampung, 6.5North Sumatra, 6.2
Riau, 3.5
Riau Islands, 8.2
West Sumatra, 6.3
South Sumatra, 6.0
1.5
3.0
4.5
6.0
7.5
9.0
Figure 2- 4: Size and growth of Indonesia GT economies
Note: Size of bubble denotes GDP at current prices in US$ million in 2012; height indicates real GDP growth (%) in 2012
38 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 2-11
Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current prices, Rupiah thousand2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 12,619 14,991 17,510 21,655 24,231 27,128 31,311 33,289
Indonesia GT 12,732 14,718 16,839 20,032 21,272 24,181 27,723 30,161
Aceh 13,947 16,697 16,832 17,128 16,498 17,640 19,551 20,347
Bangka Belitung 13,185 14,597 16,170 19,084 20,207 21,837 26,028 26,465
Bengkulu 6,471 7,162 7,963 8,948 9,686 10,842 12,221 13,429
Jambi 8,484 9,666 11,697 14,725 15,569 17,417 21,658 22,280
Lampung 5,772 6,833 8,357 9,974 11,871 14,248 16,629 18,343
North Sumatra 11,243 12,702 14,167 16,403 17,840 21,187 23,024 26,082
Riau 28,747 33,731 41,412 53,264 56,002 62,432 74,699 79,396
Riau Islands 32,047 34,621 37,207 40,310 42,165 42,648 48,747 47,473
West Sumatra 9,782 11,447 12,729 14,897 15,897 17,996 19,966 21,933
South Sumatra 11,962 13,867 15,655 18,768 19,014 21,171 24,577 26,558
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-12
Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at current prices, US$2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 1,300 1,637 1,915 2,233 2,332 2,984 3,570 3,553
Indonesia GT 1,312 1,607 1,842 2,065 2,047 2,660 3,161 3,219
Aceh 1,437 1,823 1,841 1,766 1,588 1,941 2,229 2,172
Bangka Belitung 1,359 1,594 1,769 1,968 1,945 2,402 2,968 2,824
Bengkulu 667 782 871 923 932 1,193 1,393 1,433
Jambi 874 1,055 1,280 1,518 1,498 1,916 2,469 2,378
Lampung 595 746 914 1,028 1,143 1,567 1,896 1,958
North Sumatra 1,159 1,387 1,550 1,691 1,717 2,331 2,625 2,784
Riau 2,962 3,683 4,530 5,492 5,390 6,868 8,517 8,473
Riau Islands 3,302 3,780 4,070 4,156 4,058 4,692 5,558 5,066
West Sumatra 1,008 1,250 1,393 1,536 1,530 1,980 2,277 2,341
South Sumatra 1,233 1,514 1,713 1,935 1,830 2,329 2,802 2,834
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminarySources of basic data: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia) and Bank Indonesia
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Table 2-13
Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant prices, Rupiah thousand
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 7,964 8,292 8,706 9,113 9,417 9,739 10,401 10,594
Indonesia GT 7,970 8,246 8,508 8,779 8,938 9,254 9,708 9,921
Aceh 8,886 8,873 8,519 7,941 7,384 7,378 7,730 7,744
Bangka Belitung 8,101 8,301 8,552 8,820 9,024 8,898 9,916 9,446
Bengkulu 3,984 4,154 4,353 4,464 4,646 4,862 5,101 5,258
Jambi 4,761 4,956 5,206 5,486 5,742 5,650 6,483 6,248
Lampung 4,148 4,293 4,485 4,660 4,839 5,046 5,312 5,520
North Sumatra 7,078 7,393 7,775 8,141 8,421 9,145 9,271 9,988
Riau 16,396 16,832 17,001 17,553 17,674 17,647 18,537 17,994
Riau Islands 23,756 24,302 24,922 25,473 25,288 24,462 26,616 24,537
West Sumatra 6,385 6,681 7,006 7,385 7,598 8,018 8,331 8,747
South Sumatra 7,282 7,548 7,872 8,153 8,370 8,571 9,164 9,280
Notes:* Preliminary; ** very preliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Per capita gross domestic product of Indonesia GT by province, at constant prices, US$2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011** 2012**
Indonesia 821 905 952 940 906 1,071 1,186 1,131
Indonesia GT 821 900 931 905 860 1,018 1,107 1,059
Aceh 916 969 932 819 711 812 881 827
Bangka Belitung 835 906 936 909 869 979 1,131 1,008
Bengkulu 411 454 476 460 447 535 582 561
Jambi 491 541 569 566 553 622 739 667
Lampung 427 469 491 480 466 555 606 589
North Sumatra 729 807 851 839 810 1,006 1,057 1,066
Riau 1,689 1,838 1,860 1,810 1,701 1,941 2,114 1,920
Riau Islands 2,448 2,653 2,726 2,626 2,434 2,691 3,035 2,619
West Sumatra 658 729 766 761 731 882 950 934
South Sumatra 750 824 861 841 806 943 1,045 990
Notes: * Preliminary; ** very preliminarySources of basic data: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia) and Bank Indonesia
Table 2-14
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Table 2-15
Poverty incidence in Indonesia GT by province, percent2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 16.0 17.8 16.6 15.4 14.2 13.3 12.5 11.7
Indonesia GT 17.3 17.4 16.3 14.9 13.8 13.1 12.6 11.7
Aceh 28.1 28.3 26.7 23.5 21.8 21.0 19.6 18.6
Bangka Belitung 9.7 10.9 9.5 8.6 7.5 6.5 5.8 5.4
Bengkulu 22.2 23.0 22.1 20.6 18.6 18.3 17.5 17.5
Jambi 11.1 11.4 10.3 7.4 8.8 8.3 8.7 8.3
Lampung 21.4 22.8 22.2 21.0 20.2 18.9 16.9 15.7
North Sumatra 14.1 15.0 13.9 12.5 11.5 11.3 11.3 10.4
Riau 12.5 11.9 11.2 10.6 9.5 8.7 8.5 8.1
Riau Islands 11.0 12.2 10.3 9.2 8.3 8.1 7.4 6.8
West Sumatra 10.9 12.5 11.9 10.7 9.5 9.5 9.0 8.0
South Sumatra 21.0 21.0 19.2 17.7 16.3 15.5 14.2 13.5
Note: Poverty incidence refers to the proportion of the population whose income falls below the national poverty line. Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-16
Magnitude of poor population in Indonesia GT by province, thousand
2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 35,100 39,050 37,168 34,963 32,530 31,023 30,019 28,595
Indonesia GT 8,014 8,220 7,845 7,294 6,854 6,653 6,452 6,222
Aceh 1,166 1,150 1,084 960 893 862 895 877
Bangka Belitung 95 117 95 87 77 68 72 70
Bengkulu 361 360 371 352 324 325 304 311
Jambi 318 305 282 260 250 242 273 270
Lampung 1,573 1,638 1,662 1,592 1,558 1,480 1,299 1,219
North Sumatra 1,840 1,897 1,769 1,614 1,500 1,491 1,481 1,378
Riau 600 565 575 567 528 500 482 481
Riau Islands 148 163 148 136 128 130 130 131
West Sumatra 483 579 529 477 429 430 442 443
South Sumatra 1,429 1,447 1,332 1,250 1,168 1,126 1,075 1,042
Note: Magnitude of poor population refers to the number of persons whose income falls below the national poverty line.Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
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Table 2-17
Unemployment rate in Indonesia GT by province, percent of the labour force2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 11.2 10.3 9.1 8.4 7.9 7.1 6.6 6.1
Indonesia GT 11.5 10.7 9.0 8.0 7.7 6.9 5.9 5.7
Aceh 12.5 10.4 9.8 9.6 8.7 8.4 7.4 9.1
Bangka Belitung 8.1 9.0 6.5 6.0 6.1 5.6 3.6 3.5
Bengkulu 6.2 6.0 4.7 4.9 5.1 4.6 2.4 3.6
Jambi 8.6 6.6 6.2 5.1 5.5 5.4 4.0 3.2
Lampung 6.9 9.1 7.6 7.2 6.6 5.6 5.8 5.2
North Sumatra 11.0 11.5 10.1 9.1 8.5 7.4 6.4 6.2
Riau 13.9 10.2 9.8 8.2 8.6 8.7 5.3 4.3
Riau Islands ... 12.2 9.0 8.0 8.1 6.9 7.8 5.4
West Sumatra 11.5 11.9 10.3 8.0 8.0 7.0 6.5 6.5
South Sumatra 8.6 9.3 9.3 8.1 7.6 6.7 5.8 5.7
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
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Table 2-19
Labour force participation rate in Indonesia GT by province, thousand2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 66.8 66.2 67.0 67.2 67.2 67.7 68.3 67.9
Indonesia GT 57.5 59.4 66.6 66.5 66.7 67.7 68.9 66.6
Aceh 62.4 66.0 62.1 60.3 62.5 63.2 63.8 61.8
Bangka Belitung 62.7 62.5 66.3 64.3 65.1 66.5 68.4 65.7
Bengkulu 71.3 71.3 69.4 69.9 70.2 71.9 73.8 70.1
Jambi 68.7 64.3 65.2 65.9 66.6 65.8 67.7 65.1
Lampung 68.6 67.5 69.6 68.0 67.8 68.0 68.0 66.3
North Sumatra 68.0 66.9 67.5 68.3 69.1 69.5 29.2 69.4
Riau 31.2 59.6 62.6 62.8 62.1 63.7 57.4 62.9
Riau Islands ... 64.2 63.1 66.1 64.6 68.9 67.5 66.2
West Sumatra 47.5 64.9 65.3 64.0 64.2 66.4 66.2 64.5
South Sumatra 71.0 33.7 69.0 69.8 68.3 70.2 71.1 69.6
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Figure 2-6: Unemployment rate by sex, 2005–2012
Figure 2-7: Labour force participation rate of women and men, 2005–2012
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h 8
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gka
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itung
86.
7 3
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8 4
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gkul
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9 8
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8 8
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bi 8
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7 8
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43.
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7
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pung
86.
5 4
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86.
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th S
umat
ra 8
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2 8
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0 8
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55.
3 8
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5 3
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3 8
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52.
2
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u 4
4.0
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u Is
land
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9 8
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7 8
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2
Wes
t Sum
atra
56.
6 3
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81.
2 4
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82.
1 5
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6 4
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81.
2 4
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th S
umat
ra 8
5.2
56.
2 5
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8
4.1
54.
0 8
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51.
9 8
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55.
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55.
7 8
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6
Sou
rce:
Bad
an P
usat
Sta
tistik
(BP
S/S
tatis
tics
Indo
nesi
a)
Indonesia 45
Table 2-21
Labour force in Indonesia GT by province, thousand2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 105,857 106,389 109,941 111,947 113,833 116,528 117,370 118,053
Indonesia GT 20,969 19,933 21,666 22,587 23,102 24,597 24,406 23,989
Aceh 1,693 1,814 1,742 1,793 1,898 1,939 2,001 1,978
Bangka Belitung 466 470 508 524 539 620 612 604
Bengkulu 801 811 805 810 829 855 895 861
Jambi 1,247 1,182 1,223 1,291 1,334 1,546 1,495 1,471
Lampung 3,387 3,372 3,550 3,569 3,627 3,958 3,696 3,638
North Sumatra 5,516 5,492 5,654 6,095 6,298 6,617 6,314 3,746
Riau 2,531 1,976 2,115 2,239 2,261 2,377 2,560 6,132
Riau Islands … 587 589 666 682 827 848 871
West Sumatra 1,982 2,052 2,107 2,128 2,172 2,194 2,214 2,507
South Sumatra 3,347 2,179 3,372 3,472 3,460 3,665 3,771 2,180
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-22
Population 15 years and over in Indonesia GT by province, thousand2005–2012 Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 158,491 160,811 164,118 166,641 169,328 172,070 171,756 173,927
Indonesia GT 36,448 33,530 32,512 33,947 34,658 36,345 35,406 36,004
Aceh 2,713 2,747 2,805 2,973 3,037 3,069 3,138 3,203
Bangka Belitung 742 751 766 816 829 932 894 920
Bengkulu 1,123 1,137 1,160 1,160 1,182 1,190 1,212 1,229
Jambi 1,816 1,839 1,876 1,957 2,002 2,350 2,210 2,261
Lampung 4,938 4,997 5,101 5,248 5,352 5,824 5,436 5,490
North Sumatra 8,111 8,209 8,378 8,920 9,109 9,520 8,759 8,834
Riau 8,111 3,312 3,381 3,564 3,642 3,735 3,857 3,985
Riau Islands … 915 934 1,008 1,056 1,200 1,257 1,315
West Sumatra 4,176 3,162 3,226 3,325 3,383 3,306 3,344 3,381
South Sumatra 4,717 6,460 4,885 4,975 5,066 5,219 5,300 5,386
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Tab
le 2
-23
Lab
our
fo
rce
in In
do
nesi
a G
T b
y p
rovi
nce
and
sex
, tho
usan
d20
05–2
012
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
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ale
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eFe
mal
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ale
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ale
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nesi
a ..
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3,28
5 4
4,76
8
Indo
nesi
a G
T 1
3,30
5 7
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1
3,40
1 6
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1
3,55
0 8
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1
4,18
7 8
,400
1
4,52
4 8
,577
1
5,37
4 9
,223
1
5,14
0 9
,266
1
5,35
5 8
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Ace
h 1
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5
74
1,1
26
688
1
,121
6
21
1,1
54
640
1
,194
7
04
1,2
07
731
1
,252
7
50
1,2
63
716
Ban
gka
Bel
itung
331
1
35
335
1
35
336
1
72
368
1
57
371
1
68
414
2
06
402
2
10
417
1
88
Ben
gkul
u 4
87
314
4
77
333
4
78
327
4
95
316
5
07
323
5
14
341
5
34
361
5
28
333
Jam
bi 8
02
446
7
73
409
7
73
450
8
37
454
8
62
472
1
,011
5
35
983
5
12
976
4
95
Lam
pung
2,2
09
1,1
79
2,2
34
1,1
38
2,2
65
1,2
85
2,2
92
1,2
76
2,3
43
1,2
84
2,5
86
1,3
72
2,4
31
1,2
65
2,3
86
1,2
52
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th S
umat
ra 3
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2
,175
3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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2
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u 1
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7
60
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41
535
1
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6
49
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637
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6
44
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11
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1
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59
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26
781
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u Is
land
s …
…
3
88
199
3
77
212
4
19
247
4
27
255
5
28
298
5
56
292
5
81
290
Wes
t Sum
atra
1,1
95
786
1
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8
08
1,2
77
829
1
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8
47
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865
1
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8
73
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61
852
1
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8
43
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th S
umat
ra 2
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1
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2
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1
28
2,0
48
1,3
24
2,1
34
1,3
38
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53
1,3
08
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39
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26
2,3
14
1,4
57
2,3
50
1,3
96
Sou
rce:
Bad
an P
usat
Sta
tistik
(BP
S/S
tatis
tics
Indo
nesi
a)
Tab
le 2
-24
Po
pul
atio
n 15
yea
rs a
nd o
ver
in In
do
nesi
a G
T b
y p
rovi
nce
and
sex
, tho
usan
d20
05–2
012
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
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nesi
a 7
9,73
8 7
8,75
3 8
0,44
2 8
0,37
0 8
2,07
9 8
2,03
9 8
2,84
1 8
3,80
0 8
4,17
4 8
5,15
4 8
5,82
1 8
6,24
9 8
5,71
1 8
6,04
5 8
6,80
7 8
7,12
0
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nesi
a G
T 1
8,33
0 1
8,11
9 1
7,59
1 1
5,93
9 1
6,24
4 1
6,26
8 1
7,03
5 1
4,09
7 1
7,38
9 1
7,26
9 1
8,30
1 1
8,04
4 1
7,81
8 1
7,58
8 1
8,12
1 1
7,88
3
Ace
h 1
,337
1
,377
1
,355
1
,392
1
,383
1
,422
1
,463
1
,510
1
,497
1
,540
1
,513
1
,555
1
,550
1
,587
1
,583
1
,620
Ban
gka
Bel
itung
382
3
60
385
3
66
393
3
74
432
3
84
439
3
90
485
4
47
466
4
27
480
4
40
Ben
gkul
u 5
76
548
5
62
575
5
73
587
5
88
571
5
98
584
6
07
583
6
18
594
6
27
602
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bi 9
20
896
9
02
937
9
20
957
9
98
959
1
,021
9
82
1,1
97
1,1
53
1,1
28
1,0
82
1,1
54
1,1
07
Lam
pung
2,5
53
2,3
86
2,5
90
2,4
08
2,6
44
2,4
58
2,6
83
2,5
65
2,7
35
2,6
17
3,0
02
2,8
23
2,7
99
2,6
37
2,8
26
2,6
63
Nor
th S
umat
ra 4
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4
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4
,059
4
,150
4
,143
4
,235
4
,395
4
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4
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4
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4
,704
4
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4
,310
4
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4
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4
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Ria
u 4
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4
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1
,700
1
,612
1
,735
1
,645
1
,874
1
,690
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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2
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1
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Ria
u Is
land
s ..
. ..
. 4
47
468
4
55
478
4
88
520
5
08
548
6
15
586
6
44
612
6
74
641
Wes
t Sum
atra
2,1
11
2,0
65
1,5
33
1,6
28
1,5
64
1,6
62
1,6
14
1,7
11
1,6
44
1,7
40
1,6
09
1,6
97
1,6
29
1,7
15
1,6
46
1,7
35
Sou
th S
umat
ra 2
,407
2
,309
4
,059
2
,401
2
,434
2
,451
2
,500
2
,475
2
,545
2
,521
2
,644
2
,574
2
,686
2
,614
2
,730
2
,656
Sou
rce:
Bad
an P
usat
Sta
tistik
(BP
S/S
tatis
tics
Indo
nesi
a)
48 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 2-25
Foreign direct investment in Indonesia GT by province, realized, US$ million2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia ... ... ... ... ... 16,214.8 19,474.5 24,564.7
Indonesia GT 1,169.2 902.9 1,380.2 1,029.4 689.3 747.1 2,076.6 3,729.3
Aceh ... ... 17.4 ... 0.4 4.6 22.5 172.3
Bangka Belitung 51.9 0.4 ... 1.7 22.4 22.0 146.0 59.2
Bengkulu 12.9 ... ... 13.0 1.1 25.1 43.1 30.4
Jambi 10.2 96.7 17.6 36.1 40.5 37.2 19.5 156.3
Lampung 9.9 112.1 122.5 65.5 32.1 30.7 79.5 114.3
North Sumatra 58.9 57.4 178.5 127.3 125.1 181.1 753.7 645.3
Riau 795.8 584.7 717.5 460.9 179.8 86.6 212.3 1,152.9
Riau Islands 67.5 25.1 53.2 173.2 231.6 165.7 219.7 537.1
West Sumatra 37.0 1.6 58.7 3.0 0.2 7.9 22.9 75.0
South Sumatra 125.0 24.9 214.8 148.8 56.1 186.3 557.3 786.4
Notes: Basic data for Indonesia is taken from the BKPM website www7.bkpm.go.id/contents/p16/statistics/16.Source: BKPM Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board
Table 2-26
Domestic investment in Indonesia GT by province, realized, US$ million
2005-2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia ... ... ... ... ... 6,669.2 8,665.6 9,837.9
Indonesia GT 1,456.1 500.1 1,302.9 524.6 831.8 464.7 1,862.4 1,521.5
Aceh 11.1 ... ... ... 7.7 4.5 29.6 6.4
Bangka Belitung 56.6 0.2 34.3 0.2 24.0 0.0 58.7 56.9
Bengkulu ... ... ... ... ... 0.9 ... 5.6
Jambi 21.9 3.4 519.8 134.1 20.6 24.6 243.4 154.3
Lampung 172.7 70.2 20.0 77.2 53.5 30.0 94.0 32.5
North Sumatra 64.9 65.6 182.0 39.5 211.7 72.9 190.8 272.2
Riau 1,054.2 273.6 447.4 202.8 391.4 114.1 850.9 581.7
Riau Islands ... ... 10.6 7.7 22.3 18.4 156.3 4.6
West Sumatra 7.4 8.1 ... 24.1 44.2 8.1 117.0 94.5
South Sumatra 67.1 79.1 88.8 39.0 56.5 191.2 121.9 312.8
Notes: Basic data for Indonesia is taken from the BKPM website www7.bkpm.go.id/contents/p16/statistics/16.Sources of basic data: BKPM Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board and Bank Indonesia
Indonesia 49
Table 2-27
International trade of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012*
Indonesia 143,361 161,864 188,574 266,264 213,339 293,442 380,932 381,714
Indonesia GT 31,977 36,578 42,552 66,149 49,488 67,571 89,766 87,881
Aceh 2,091 2,069 1,885 2,618 1,256 1,398 1,598 1,343
Bangka Belitung 970 1,081 1,276 2,088 1,321 1,792 2,842 2,359
Bengkulu 83 81 89 171 62 135 280 313
Jambi 535 1,002 1,260 1,336 906 1,741 2,563 1,965
Lampung 4,558 4,527 3,086 3,923 3,628 4,374 6,130 6,948
North Sumatra 5,741 6,981 9,201 12,958 9,184 12,695 16,837 15,559
Riau 7,670 9,357 11,970 16,852 11,710 16,010 22,179 21,407
Riau Islands 8,151 7,683 9,271 19,643 17,489 22,512 27,535 29,459
West Sumatra 731 1,111 1,609 2,861 1,691 2,966 4,109 3,607
South Sumatra 1,449 2,687 2,905 3,698 2,240 3,949 5,693 4,923
Note: * PreliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Exports Imports
Figure 2-8: Total exports and imports of Sumatra, 2005-2012
50 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 2-28
Exports of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million
2005-2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012*
Indonesia 85,660 100,799 114,101 137,020 116,510 157,779 203,497 190,023
Indonesia GT 24,332 29,303 35,150 46,184 34,667 49,688 66,762 61,909
Aceh 2,072 2,033 1,854 2,234 1,139 1,359 1,484 1,257
Bangka Belitung 942 1,056 1,254 2,036 1,270 1,721 2,755 2,279
Bengkulu 72 80 85 167 58 129 247 271
Jambi 419 839 1,081 1,190 813 1,488 2,384 1,845
Lampung 1,084 1,526 1,541 2,744 2,259 2,467 3,223 3,698
North Sumatra 4,563 5,524 7,083 9,262 6,460 9,107 11,883 10,394
Riau 7,025 8,695 11,081 15,225 10,977 14,891 20,140 19,145
Riau Islands 6,168 6,073 6,921 7,471 8,331 12,730 16,480 16,248
West Sumatra 731 1,074 1,513 2,385 1,344 2,215 3,032 2,364
South Sumatra 1,256 2,403 2,737 3,472 2,016 3,580 5,135 4,407
Note: * PreliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-29
Imports of Indonesia GT by province, US$ million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012*
Indonesia 57,701 61,065 74,473 129,244 96,829 135,663 177,436 191,691
Indonesia GT 7,645 7,275 7,402 19,964 14,821 17,883 23,004 25,972
Aceh 18 36 31 384 117 38 114 85
Bangka Belitung 28 25 22 52 52 70 88 80
Bengkulu 11 1 4 5 4 6 33 41
Jambi 116 163 179 146 92 253 179 120
Lampung 3,474 3,001 1,546 1,179 1,369 1,907 2,907 3,250
North Sumatra 1,178 1,457 2,118 3,696 2,724 3,588 4,953 5,165
Riau 645 662 890 1,627 732 1,119 2,039 2,262
Riau Islands 1,983 1,609 2,350 12,173 9,159 9,782 11,055 13,210
West Sumatra 0 37 96 476 346 751 1,077 1,243
South Sumatra 192 284 168 226 225 369 558 516
Note: * PreliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Indonesia 51
Table 2-30
Exports of Indonesia GT to selected partners by province, US$ million
2005–2012
Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012*
Indonesia 85,660 100,799 114,101 137,020 116,510 157,779 203,497 190,023
Indonesia GT 24,332 29,303 35,150 46,184 34,667 49,688 66,762 61,909
IMT 1,263 1,313 1,738 2,357 2,689 3,930 5,135 5,066
Malaysia 960 1,009 1,368 2,089 2,264 3,268 3,766 3,780
Thailand 303 304 370 268 425 662 1,369 1,286
Other ASEAN 5,919 6,555 7,708 9,112 7,650 10,977 14,099 14,222
Japan 3,787 4,463 4,928 6,082 2,773 4,116 6,990 7,323
China 2,012 2,689 3,126 3,972 4,185 4,888 5,995 5,752
EU 2,323 2,857 3,469 5,243 3,892 5,519 7,806 6,791
USA 1,877 2,466 2,753 3,714 2,303 3,770 5,253 3,915
ROK 2,923 3,054 2,972 3,623 2,114 3,806 3,762 3,538
ANZ 16 26 42 128 61 112 118 107
Rest of the World 3,050 4,513 5,683 7,095 5,051 7,486 11,687 9,789
Note: * PreliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Table 2-31
Imports of Indonesia GT from selected partners by province, US$ million
2005–2012
Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012*
Indonesia 57,701 61,065 74,473 129,244 96,829 135,663 177,436 191,691
Indonesia GT 7,645 7,275 7,402 19,964 14,821 17,883 23,004 25,972
IMT 326 631 990 1,909 1,404 1,786 2,603 2,599
Malaysia 215 531 805 1,650 1,166 1,370 1,903 2,199
Thailand 111 100 185 258 238 416 700 400
Other ASEAN 2,982 2,417 2,381 9,053 6,700 7,676 8,762 9,222
Japan 236 114 153 1,580 788 1,082 1,234 1,663
China 450 512 787 1,847 1,589 2,148 2,816 2,947
EU 340 472 543 1,354 970 1,261 1,648 1,995
USA 333 367 375 900 667 737 915 1,040
ROK 785 529 387 266 216 200 299 352
ANZ 7 8 8 15 27 25 29 28
Rest of the World 2,077 2,030 1,666 2,745 2,296 2,763 4,219 5,623
Note: * PreliminarySource: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Tab
le 2
-32
Pri
ncip
al (t
op
) exp
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nesi
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Tabl
e 2-
32 c
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Tab
le 2
-33
Pri
ncip
al (t
op
) im
po
rts
of
Ind
one
sia
GT
by
pro
vinc
e, U
S$
mill
ion
2005
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2
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reg
ion
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mm
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ity
gro
upS
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2008
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nesi
a G
T 4
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4
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3
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7
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2
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hips
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ts a
nd F
loat
ing
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uctu
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e, C
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t and
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ricat
ed
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stru
ctio
n M
ater
ials
661
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gka
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ry a
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37
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pung
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role
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ned
334
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road
cast
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t Sum
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role
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ned
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rce:
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an P
usat
Sta
tistik
(BP
S/S
tatis
tics
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nesi
a)
Tabl
e 2-
33 c
ontin
ued
Tab
le 2
-34
Fore
ign
visi
tor
arri
vals
in In
do
nesi
a G
T b
y p
ort
of
entr
y20
11–2
012
Nat
iona
lity
o
f vi
sito
r20
1120
12Ye
ar-o
n-ye
ar
gro
wth
Pol
onia
(M
edan
)B
atam
(Ria
u Is
land
)M
inan
gka
Bar
uA
ll po
rts
of e
ntry
Pol
onia
(Med
an)
Bat
am (R
iau
Isla
nd)
Min
angk
a B
aru
All
port
s of
ent
ry
Indo
nesi
a G
T19
1,67
31,
126,
807
30,5
541,
349,
034
204,
784
1,18
1,95
932
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1,45
8,22
18.
1
IMT
128,
873
163,
255
24,1
4131
6,26
913
9,66
517
8,61
427
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345,
776
9.3
Mal
aysi
a12
6,71
315
9,46
624
,082
310,
261
136,
930
174,
814
27,3
5733
9,10
19.
3
Thai
land
2,16
03,
789
596,
008
2,73
53,
800
140
6,67
511
.1
The
Phi
lippi
nes
977
34,7
7431
35,7
8210
6137
,649
5638
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8.3
Sin
gapo
re11
,641
706,
788
356
718,
785
13,6
6370
7,76
263
372
2,05
80.
5
Japa
n1,
709
19,1
6113
721
,007
1,66
721
,076
149
22,8
929.
0
Chi
na6,
097
22,0
1937
528
,491
6,13
126
,281
461
32,8
7315
.4
Sou
th K
orea
1,04
648
,203
2749
,276
1,31
052
,849
2454
,183
10.0
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
3,14
910
,124
244
13,5
173,
043
11,3
2724
014
,610
8.1
Indi
a2,
211
27,1
7610
029
,487
1,96
932
,579
8234
,630
17.4
Eng
land
2,70
513
,741
227
16,6
732,
873
14,5
2422
917
,626
5.7
Aus
tral
ia3,
513
9,63
91,
407
14,5
594,
259
10,3
321,
266
15,8
578.
9
Net
herla
nds
6,59
43,
186
206
9,98
66,
865
3,73
415
110
,750
7.7
Ger
man
y3,
098
3,48
413
76,
719
3,62
24,
240
170
8,03
219
.5
Taiw
an2,
668
3,56
57
6,24
02,
250
3,79
924
6,07
3-2
.7
Fran
ce1,
785
3,07
835
15,
214
2,05
23,
439
392
5,88
312
.8
Oth
ers
16,5
8493
,388
2,83
911
2,81
115
,415
111,
403
1,39
412
8,21
213
.7
Sou
rce:
Bad
an P
usat
Sta
tistik
(BP
S/S
tatis
tics
Indo
nesi
a)
Indonesia 57
Table 2-35
Domestic visitor arrivals in Indonesia GT by province
2005-2012
Subregion 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indonesia 225,041,564 229,730,523 234,377,135 236,751,599 245,290,064
Indonesia GT 35,785,433 36,531,055 37,440,008 40,379,455 42,866,341
Aceh 1,148,270 1,172,195 1,782,513 2,223,929 2,562,247
Bangka Belitung 1,703,037 1,738,521 1,817,712 1,932,007 1,729,175
Bengkulu 802,041 818,752 1,079,686 1,786,513 2,079,472
Jambi 1,235,840 1,261,590 1,479,857 2,403,219 2,268,485
Lampung 6,114,360 6,241,759 6,353,521 5,829,805 6,466,407
North Sumatra 11,801,056 12,046,942 10,315,958 10,494,026 11,300,664
Riau 2,018,779 2,060,842 3,921,510 3,755,474 3,799,575
Riau Islands 823,247 840,400 1,112,822 1,298,338 1,455,684
West Sumatra 7,096,405 7,244,265 5,874,944 6,297,269 5,850,033
South Sumatra 3,042,398 3,105,789 3,701,485 4,358,875 5,354,599
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS/Statistics Indonesia)
Tab
le 2
-34
Fore
ign
visi
tor
arri
vals
in In
do
nesi
a G
T b
y p
ort
of
entr
y20
11–2
012
Nat
iona
lity
o
f vi
sito
r20
1120
12Ye
ar-o
n-ye
ar
gro
wth
Pol
onia
(M
edan
)B
atam
(Ria
u Is
land
)M
inan
gka
Bar
uA
ll po
rts
of e
ntry
Pol
onia
(Med
an)
Bat
am (R
iau
Isla
nd)
Min
angk
a B
aru
All
port
s of
ent
ry
Indo
nesi
a G
T19
1,67
31,
126,
807
30,5
541,
349,
034
204,
784
1,18
1,95
932
,768
1,45
8,22
18.
1
IMT
128,
873
163,
255
24,1
4131
6,26
913
9,66
517
8,61
427
,497
345,
776
9.3
Mal
aysi
a12
6,71
315
9,46
624
,082
310,
261
136,
930
174,
814
27,3
5733
9,10
19.
3
Thai
land
2,16
03,
789
596,
008
2,73
53,
800
140
6,67
511
.1
The
Phi
lippi
nes
977
34,7
7431
35,7
8210
6137
,649
5638
,766
8.3
Sin
gapo
re11
,641
706,
788
356
718,
785
13,6
6370
7,76
263
372
2,05
80.
5
Japa
n1,
709
19,1
6113
721
,007
1,66
721
,076
149
22,8
929.
0
Chi
na6,
097
22,0
1937
528
,491
6,13
126
,281
461
32,8
7315
.4
Sou
th K
orea
1,04
648
,203
2749
,276
1,31
052
,849
2454
,183
10.0
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
3,14
910
,124
244
13,5
173,
043
11,3
2724
014
,610
8.1
Indi
a2,
211
27,1
7610
029
,487
1,96
932
,579
8234
,630
17.4
Eng
land
2,70
513
,741
227
16,6
732,
873
14,5
2422
917
,626
5.7
Aus
tral
ia3,
513
9,63
91,
407
14,5
594,
259
10,3
321,
266
15,8
578.
9
Net
herla
nds
6,59
43,
186
206
9,98
66,
865
3,73
415
110
,750
7.7
Ger
man
y3,
098
3,48
413
76,
719
3,62
24,
240
170
8,03
219
.5
Taiw
an2,
668
3,56
57
6,24
02,
250
3,79
924
6,07
3-2
.7
Fran
ce1,
785
3,07
835
15,
214
2,05
23,
439
392
5,88
312
.8
Oth
ers
16,5
8493
,388
2,83
911
2,81
115
,415
111,
403
1,39
412
8,21
213
.7
Sou
rce:
Bad
an P
usat
Sta
tistik
(BP
S/S
tatis
tics
Indo
nesi
a)
Malaysia
Malaysia 61
Table 3-01
General profile of Malaysia GT by state2012
Subregion
Land area (km2)
Population (thousand)
Population density
(persons per sq.
km)
Labour force
population (thousand)
GDP at current prices (US$
million)
International trade
(US$ million)
Per capita GDP at
current prices (US$)
2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012
Malaysia 330,290 29,518 89 13,120 304,704 423,861 10,323
Malaysia GT 63,617 15,540 244 6,865 139,027 373,517 8,946
Melaka 1,652 843 510 357 9,151 . 10,859
Kedah 9,425 1,995 212 809 10,222 . 5,125
Kelantan 15,105 1,648 109 589 5,638 . 3,420
Negeri Sembilan 6,657 1,065 160 452 11,117 . 10,443
Penang 1,031 1,626 1,577 786 19,300 . 11,871
Perak 21,022 2,427 115 953 16,092 . 6,632
Perlis 795 239 301 91 1,404 . 5,876
Selangor 7,930 5,699 719 2,829 66,102 . 11,600
Source: Department of Statistics MalaysiaDepartment of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (land area).
-
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Figure 3-1: Growth of real GDP and real GDP per capita, 2012, percent
Real GDP growth Real GDP per capita growth
Melaka
Kedah
Kelanta
n
Pena
ngPe
rak Perlis
Selang
or
Negeri
Sembila
n
62 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 3-02
Selected socio-economic indicators of Malaysia GT by state
2012
Subregion
Growth of real GDP
(percent)
Poverty incidence (percent)
Labour force participation
rate (percent)
Unemployment rate
(percent)
Growth of real GDP per capita
(percent)
2012 2012 2012 2012 2012
Malaysia 5.6 1.7 65.5 3.0 4.0
Malaysia GT 6.5 1.0 65.0 2.4 4.9
Melaka 7.2 0.1 62.1 0.5 6.0
Kedah 6.1 1.7 61.7 2.9 4.8
Kelantan 5.4 2.7 58.2 2.3 3.5
Negeri Sembilan 5.0 0.5 63.0 3.0 3.3
Penang 5.0 0.6 68.8 2.0 3.4
Perak 7.1 1.5 59.6 3.0 6.1
Perlis 4.5 1.9 56.4 4.0 3.8
Selangor 7.1 0.4 69.9 2.3 5.2
Note: Poverty incidence for Malaysia GT and growth of real GDP per capita are not based on data submission from DOSM. Poverty incidence for Malaysia GT is estimated using derived magnitude of poor population and submitted data on total population. Growth of real GDP per capita is computed using derived data.Source of basic data: Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM)
Melaka
Kedah
Kelantan
Negeri Sembilan
Penang
Perak
Perlis
Selangor
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
Real
GDP
per
cap
ita g
row
th
Poverty incidence
Figure 3-2: Poverty incidence and growth of real GDP per capita, 2012
Malaysia 63
Table 3-03
Population of Malaysia GT by state, thousand2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 26,046 26,550 27,058 27,568 28,082 28,589 29,062 29,518
Malaysia GT 13,777 14,051 14,328 14,602 14,879 15,085 15,313 15,540
Melaka 737 755 773 791 808 824 833 843
Kedah 1,820 1,848 1,874 1,900 1,925 1,949 1,972 1,995
Kelantan 1,486 1,508 1,529 1,550 1,570 1,590 1,619 1,648
Negeri Sembilan 950 967 984 1,000 1,015 1,030 1,047 1,065
Penang 1,460 1,484 1,508 1,531 1,554 1,576 1,601 1,626
Perak 2,251 2,279 2,306 2,332 2,356 2,379 2,403 2,427
Perlis 222 224 227 230 233 236 237 239
Selangor 4,850 4,986 5,127 5,269 5,418 5,502 5,600 5,699
Notes: 2005-2009: Intercensal Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2000 and 2010; 2010–2012: Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2010. State data are preliminary figures.Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Table 3-04
Population density in Malaysia GT by state, person per square kilometre2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 79 80 82 83 85 87 88 89
IMT-GT Malaysia 217 221 224 228 232 237 241 244
Melaka 446 457 464 475 485 499 504 510
Kedah 193 196 197 200 203 207 209 212
Kelantan 99 100 101 103 104 105 107 109
Negeri Sembilan 143 145 147 150 152 155 157 160
Penang 1,418 1,441 1,439 1,461 1,483 1,529 1,553 1,577
Perak 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 115
Perlis 279 282 277 280 284 297 298 301
Selangor 612 629 633 650 665 694 706 719
Notes: 2005-2009: Intercensal Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2000 and 2010; 2010–2012: Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2010. State data are preliminary figures.Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
64 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 3-05
Annual growth rate of the gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices (real), percent
2006–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia ... 5.6 6.3 4.8 (1.5) 7.4 5.1 5.6
Malaysia GT ... 6.9 7.1 6.8 (1.9) 9.2 5.6 6.5
Melaka ... 8.5 6.7 4.7 1.2 6.6 4.0 7.2
Kedah ... 8.0 9.2 0.8 (0.5) 4.3 8.5 6.1
Kelantan ... 6.9 8.5 6.9 2.1 4.9 6.5 5.4
Negeri Sembilan ... 9.2 5.2 4.3 0.6 5.8 4.9 5.0
Penang ... 10.8 6.5 5.5 (10.5) 10.4 3.9 5.0
Perak ... 6.6 5.0 6.5 (1.1) 5.7 7.0 7.1
Perlis ... 3.5 7.2 2.9 (2.6) 4.8 1.9 4.5
Selangor ... 5.0 7.9 9.1 (0.5) 11.9 5.7 7.1
Notes: Rates are based on year-on-year change in the GDP in national currency.Source of basic data: Department of Statistics Malaysia
(3.0)
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
12.0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Figure 3-3: Annual growth rate of real GDP, 2006 -2012
Malaysia Malaysia GT MelakaKedah Kelantan Negeri SembilanPenang Perak PerlisSelangor Linear (Malaysia)
Malaysia 65
Table 3-06
Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, RM million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 543,578 573,936 610,087 639,565 629,885 676,653 711,351 751,471
Malaysia GT 244,594 261,523 280,218 299,253 293,533 320,650 338,521 360,370
Melaka 15,049 16,333 17,422 18,250 18,472 19,689 20,482 21,953
Kedah 17,829 19,255 21,033 21,209 21,092 21,998 23,863 25,307
Kelantan 9,031 9,658 10,482 11,203 11,436 11,991 12,771 13,461
Negeri Sembilan 19,736 21,554 22,680 23,657 23,804 25,177 26,407 27,717
Penang 39,186 43,401 46,226 48,749 43,626 48,161 50,027 52,530
Perak 27,733 29,558 31,048 33,060 32,700 34,576 36,985 39,627
Perlis 2,845 2,945 3,157 3,250 3,166 3,318 3,382 3,535
Selangor 113,185 118,819 128,169 139,877 139,237 155,739 164,605 176,239
Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Table 3-07
Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, US$ million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 143,534 156,463 177,476 191,726 178,716 210,070 232,468 243,271
Malaysia GT 64,586 71,295 81,516 89,709 83,284 99,547 110,628 116,661
Melaka 3,974 4,453 5,068 5,471 5,241 6,113 6,693 7,107
Kedah 4,708 5,249 6,119 6,358 5,984 6,829 7,798 8,193
Kelantan 2,385 2,633 3,049 3,358 3,245 3,723 4,174 4,358
Negeri Sembilan
5,211 5,876 6,598 7,092 6,754 7,816 8,630 8,973
Penang 10,347 11,832 13,447 14,614 12,378 14,952 16,349 17,005
Perak 7,323 8,058 9,032 9,910 9,278 10,734 12,087 12,828
Perlis 751 803 918 974 898 1,030 1,105 1,144
Selangor 29,887 32,392 37,285 41,932 39,505 48,350 53,793 57,053
Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
66 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 3-08
Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current market prices, RM million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 543,578 596,784 665,340 769,949 712,857 797,327 884,456 941,237
Malaysia GT 244,594 267,556 295,345 331,417 322,787 365,471 400,287 429,458
Melaka 15,049 16,662 18,099 20,473 20,528 23,332 25,901 28,266
Kedah 17,829 19,952 22,741 24,688 24,000 26,791 30,363 31,577
Kelantan 9,031 10,182 11,719 13,287 13,242 14,820 16,743 17,417
Negeri Sembilan
19,736 22,044 24,205 26,949 26,000 29,429 32,637 34,342
Penang 39,186 43,969 47,327 51,613 46,802 52,953 56,077 59,618
Perak 27,733 30,165 34,216 38,603 37,283 41,253 46,422 49,710
Perlis 2,845 3,058 3,310 3,628 3,551 3,814 4,036 4,337
Selangor 113,185 121,524 133,728 152,176 151,382 173,079 188,108 204,190
Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Table 3-09
Gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current market prices, US$ million
2005-2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 143,534 162,692 193,549 230,812 202,258 247,533 289,038 304,704
Malaysia GT 64,586 72,940 85,917 99,351 91,584 113,462 130,813 139,027
Melaka 3,974 4,542 5,265 6,137 5,824 7,243 8,465 9,151
Kedah 4,708 5,439 6,616 7,401 6,809 8,318 9,922 10,222
Kelantan 2,385 2,776 3,409 3,983 3,757 4,601 5,471 5,638
NegeriSembilan
5,211 6,010 7,041 8,079 7,377 9,136 10,666 11,117
Penang 10,347 11,986 13,768 15,472 13,279 16,439 18,326 19,300
Perak 7,323 8,223 9,953 11,572 10,578 12,807 15,170 16,092
Perlis 751 834 963 1,088 1,008 1,184 1,319 1,404
Selangor 29,887 33,129 38,902 45,619 42,951 53,733 61,473 66,102
Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Malaysia 67
Table 3-10
Share of Malaysia GT in Malaysia's gross domestic product by state, at constant 2005 prices, percent
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia GT 45.0 45.6 45.9 46.8 46.6 47.4 47.6 48.0
Melaka 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9
Kedah 3.3 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.4
Kelantan 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8
NegeriSembilan
3.6 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7
Penang 7.2 7.6 7.6 7.6 6.9 7.1 7.0 7.0
Perak 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.3
Perlis 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Selangor 20.8 20.7 21.0 21.9 22.1 23.0 23.1 23.5
Note: Values are derived from submitted data on GDP at constant prices.Source of basic data: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Melaka, 7.2
Kedah, 6.1
Kelantan, 5.4
Negeri Sembilan , 5.0Penang, 5.0
Perak, 7.1
Perlis, 4.5
Selangor, 7.1
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Figure 3-4: Size and growth of IMT-GT Malaysia economies
Note: Size of bubble denotes GDP at current prices in US$ million in 2012;
Grow
th o
f rea
l GDP
(%)
height indicates real GDP growth (%) in 2012
68 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 3-11
Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current prices, RM
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 20,870 22,478 24,589 27,929 25,385 27,890 30,433 31,887
Malaysia GT 17,797 19,099 20,693 22,808 21,833 24,227 26,141 27,635
Melaka 20,410 22,065 23,415 25,885 25,397 28,328 31,086 33,543
Kedah 9,811 10,821 12,160 13,023 12,481 13,744 15,398 15,832
Kelantan 6,075 6,752 7,662 8,570 8,421 9,322 10,342 10,566
Negeri Sembilan
20,768 22,796 24,605 26,950 25,595 28,586 31,159 32,258
Penang 26,833 29,624 31,381 33,694 30,098 33,601 35,027 36,669
Perak 12,320 13,233 14,832 16,552 15,809 17,341 19,321 20,485
Perlis 12,761 13,555 14,500 15,705 15,186 16,175 17,007 18,150
Selangor 23,494 24,571 26,359 29,273 28,468 31,457 33,589 35,832
Note: Values are derived from basic data on GDP at constant prices and population data as follows: 2005-2009: Intercensal Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2000 and 2010; and 2010-2012: Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2010.Source of basic data:Department of Statistics Malaysia.
Table 3-12
Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at current prices, US$
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 5,511 6,128 7,153 8,372 7,202 8,659 9,945 10,323
Malaysia GT 4,699 5,207 6,020 6,837 6,195 7,521 8,543 8,946
Melaka 5,389 6,015 6,811 7,760 7,206 8,795 10,159 10,859
Kedah 2,591 2,950 3,537 3,904 3,541 4,267 5,032 5,125
Kelantan 1,604 1,841 2,229 2,569 2,389 2,894 3,380 3,420
NegeriSembilan
5,484 6,215 7,158 8,079 7,262 8,875 10,183 10,443
Penang 7,085 8,076 9,129 10,101 8,540 10,432 11,447 11,871
Perak 3,253 3,608 4,315 4,962 4,485 5,384 6,314 6,632
Perlis 3,370 3,695 4,218 4,708 4,309 5,022 5,558 5,876
Selangor 6,204 6,698 7,668 8,775 8,077 9,766 10,977 11,600
Note: Values are computed from derived per capita GDP in RM and official US$-RM exchange rates.Source of basic data: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Malaysia 69
Table 3-13
Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, RM
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 20,870 21,617 22,547 23,200 22,431 23,669 24,477 25,458
Malaysia GT 17,754 18,612 19,557 20,495 19,728 21,256 22,108 23,190
Melaka 20,411 21,633 22,544 23,086 22,867 23,906 24,582 26,051
Kedah 9,794 10,422 11,223 11,161 10,955 11,285 12,102 12,688
Kelantan 6,076 6,406 6,855 7,229 7,284 7,542 7,889 8,166
NegeriSembilan
20,768 22,290 23,060 23,666 23,455 24,456 25,212 26,035
Penang 26,832 29,244 30,658 31,835 28,068 30,561 31,247 32,310
Perak 12,320 12,968 13,462 14,179 13,881 14,534 15,393 16,330
Perlis 12,838 13,124 13,895 14,123 13,589 14,071 14,250 14,789
Selangor 23,339 23,830 24,998 26,550 25,700 28,305 29,392 30,927
Note: Values are derived from basic data on GDP at constant prices and population data as follows: 2005-2009: Intercensal Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2000 and 2010; and 2010-2012: Mid-Year Population Estimates based on the adjusted Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2010.Source of basic data:Department of Statistics Malaysia.
Table 3-14
Per capita gross domestic product of Malaysia GT by state, at constant 2005 prices, US$
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 5,511 5,893 6,559 6,955 6,364 7,348 7,999 8,242
Malaysia GT 4,688 5,074 5,689 6,144 5,597 6,599 7,225 7,507
Melaka 5,390 5,898 6,558 6,921 6,488 7,422 8,033 8,433
Kedah 2,586 2,841 3,265 3,346 3,108 3,504 3,955 4,107
Kelantan 1,604 1,746 1,994 2,167 2,067 2,341 2,578 2,644
NegeriSembilan
5,484 6,076 6,708 7,095 6,655 7,592 8,239 8,428
Penang 7,085 7,972 8,918 9,543 7,964 9,488 10,211 10,460
Perak 3,253 3,535 3,916 4,250 3,938 4,512 5,030 5,287
Perlis 3,390 3,578 4,042 4,234 3,856 4,369 4,657 4,788
Selangor 6,163 6,496 7,272 7,959 7,292 8,788 9,605 10,012
Note: Values are computed from derived per capita GDP in RM and official US$-RM exchange rates.Source of basic data: Department of Statistics Malaysia
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Table 3-15
Poverty incidence in Malaysia GT by state, percent
2004–2012
Subregion 2004 2007 2009 2012
Malaysia 5.7 3.6 3.8 1.7
Malaysia GT 4.2 2.4 2.3 1.0
Melaka 1.8 1.8 0.5 0.1
Kedah 7.0 3.1 5.3 1.7
Kelantan 10.6 7.2 4.8 2.7
Negeri Sembilan 1.4 1.3 0.7 0.5
Penang 0.3 1.4 1.2 0.6
Perak 4.9 3.4 3.5 1.5
Perlis 6.3 7.0 6.0 1.9
Selangor 1.0 0.7 0.7 0.4
Notes: Poverty incidence is the proportion of the population whose income falls below the national poverty line. Poverty incidence of Malaysia GT is not based on country submission but estimated using the proportion of derived magnitude of poor population to the total population (2007-2012) and average of the states’ estimates (2004). Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
-
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
2004 2007 2009 2012
Figure 3 -5: Trend of poverty incidence by state, 2004, 2007, 2009, and 2012
Malaysia Malaysia GT MelakaKedah Kelantan Negeri SembilanPenang Perak PerlisSelangor
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia
IMT-GT Malaysia
Melaka
Kedah
Kelantan
Negeri Sembilan
Penang
Perak
Perlis
Selangor
Figure 3-6: Unemployment rate in Malaysia GT, 2005–2012
Malaysia 71
Table 3-16
Unemployment rate in Malaysia GT by state, percent of the labour force
2005–2012
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 3.5 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.7 3.3 3.1 3.0
Malaysia GT 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.4 2.8 2.4 2.4
Melaka 1.2 1.3 2.1 1.1 2.4 1.0 0.7 0.5
Kedah 3.7 3.8 3.3 3.8 4.2 2.8 3.5 2.9
Kelantan 3.4 2.4 2.7 2.9 2.4 2.4 2.0 2.3
Negeri Sembilan 3.6 4.0 3.6 3.1 3.9 3.1 3.0 3.0
Penang 2.1 1.7 2.1 2.0 2.5 2.2 1.8 2.0
Perak 3.3 3.5 2.9 3.8 3.5 3.0 2.6 3.0
Perlis 2.9 3.2 3.0 2.9 3.3 3.3 4.0 4.0
Selangor 3.1 3.2 3.0 3.1 3.6 3.2 2.4 2.3
Notes: The Labour Force Survey data for 2010 and 2011 has been revised based on the latest population estimates from the Census of Population and Housing 2010, which was adjusted for under-enumeration. The sum of individual figures may not always equal to the totals shown in related tables because of independent rounding to one decimal place. However, differences are insignificant. Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
-
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
2004 2007 2009 2012
Figure 3 -5: Trend of poverty incidence by state, 2004, 2007, 2009, and 2012
Malaysia Malaysia GT MelakaKedah Kelantan Negeri SembilanPenang Perak PerlisSelangor
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia
IMT-GT Malaysia
Melaka
Kedah
Kelantan
Negeri Sembilan
Penang
Perak
Perlis
Selangor
Figure 3-6: Unemployment rate in Malaysia GT, 2005–2012
Tab
le 3
-17
Une
mp
loym
ent
rate
in M
alay
sia
GT
by
stat
e an
d s
ex, p
erce
nt o
f th
e la
bo
ur f
orc
e20
05–2
012
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
aysi
a 3
.4
3.7
3
.3
3.4
3
.1
3.4
3
.2
3.7
3
.6
3.8
3
.1
3.6
2
.9
3.3
2
.9
3.2
Mal
aysi
a G
T 3
.0
3.2
3
.0
3.0
2
.8
3.1
2
.8
3.4
3
.3
3.5
2
.5
3.4
2
.2
2.8
2
.3
2.6
Mel
aka
1.1
1
.4
1.3
1
.3
1.7
2
.7
0.8
1
.5
2.5
2
.1
0.9
1
.3
0.5
1
.0
0.3
0
.9
Ked
ah 3
.6
4.0
3
.8
3.7
3
.0
3.8
3
.5
4.4
3
.8
4.9
2
.7
3.2
3
.4
3.7
2
.6
3.5
Kel
anta
n 3
.1
3.9
2
.2
2.7
2
.3
3.5
2
.6
3.4
2
.2
2.9
2
.3
2.5
2
.1
1.7
2
.1
2.6
Neg
eri S
embi
lan
3.6
3
.6
3.6
4
.7
3.4
4
.0
3.0
3
.3
4.0
3
.7
2.8
3
.7
2.9
3
.2
2.9
3
.2
Pen
ang
1.9
2
.5
1.8
1
.5
2.1
2
.2
2.2
1
.6
2.7
2
.2
2.1
2
.4
1.6
2
.1
1.8
2
.2
Per
ak 3
.0
3.9
3
.2
4.0
2
.6
3.6
3
.2
4.7
2
.9
4.5
2
.7
3.6
2
.0
3.9
2
.6
3.8
Per
lis 3
.0
2.6
3
.0
3.5
2
.4
4.0
2
.9
3.0
3
.1
3.8
3
.5
2.9
3
.7
4.5
4
.1
3.7
Sel
ango
r 3
.2
2.9
3
.3
3.0
3
.1
2.8
3
.0
3.5
3
.8
3.3
2
.6
4.1
2
.2
2.7
2
.4
2.3
Not
es: T
he L
abou
r Fo
rce
Sur
vey
data
for
2010
and
201
1 ha
s be
en re
vise
d ba
sed
on th
e la
test
pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
from
the
Cen
sus
of P
opul
atio
n an
d H
ousi
ng 2
010,
whi
ch w
as a
djus
ted
for
unde
r-en
umer
atio
n.Th
e su
m o
f ind
ivid
ual fi
gure
s m
ay n
ot a
lway
s eq
ual t
o th
e to
tals
sho
wn
in re
late
d ta
bles
bec
ause
of i
ndep
ende
nt ro
undi
ng to
one
dec
imal
pla
ce. H
owev
er, d
iffer
ence
s ar
e in
sign
ifica
nt.
Sou
rce:
Dep
artm
ent o
f Sta
tistic
s M
alay
sia
Malaysia 73
Table 3-18
Labour force participation rate in Malaysia GT by state, thousand2005-2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 63.3 63.1 63.2 62.6 62.9 63.7 64.4 65.5
Malaysia GT 62.3 62.2 62.3 62.0 61.9 62.6 63.6 65.0
Melaka 62.0 61.4 63.1 61.8 61.0 61.0 60.8 62.1
Kedah 60.3 59.4 59.0 58.6 59.6 59.5 60.0 61.7
Kelantan 54.2 54.2 54.2 54.5 54.5 57.0 56.2 58.2
Negeri Sembilan 63.8 63.7 62.7 62.0 61.3 60.3 60.4 63.0
Penang 64.8 66.0 65.7 66.7 67.3 68.3 69.3 68.8
Perak 59.1 59.2 60.3 60.2 61.3 58.5 59.9 59.6
Perlis 56.1 55.4 58.1 58.0 57.2 53.5 54.6 56.4
Selangor 65.8 65.6 65.6 65.0 64.0 65.9 67.7 69.9
Notes: The Labour Force Survey data for 2010 and 2011 has been revised based on the latest population estimates from the Census of Population and Housing 2010, which was adjusted for under-enumeration. The sum of individual figures may not always equal to the totals shown in related tables because of independent rounding to one decimal place. However, differences are insignificant.Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Male
Female
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Male
Female
20
40
60
80
100
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Figure 3-8: Labour force participation rate of women and men, 2005–2012
Figure 3-7: Unemployment rate by sex, 2005–2012
74 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Tab
le 3
-19
Lab
our
fo
rce
par
tici
pat
ion
rate
in M
alay
sia
GT
by
stat
e an
d s
ex, t
hous
and
2005
–201
2
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
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r Fo
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vey
data
for
2010
and
201
1 ha
s be
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d ba
sed
on th
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test
pop
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estim
ates
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Sou
rce:
Dep
artm
ent o
f Sta
tistic
s M
alay
sia.
Malaysia 75
Table 3-20
Labour force in Malaysia GT by state, thousand2005-2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 10,413 10,629 10,890 11,028 11,315 12,304 12,676 13,120
Malaysia GT 5,382 5,489 5,621 5,691 5,806 6,394 6,610 6,865
Melaka 275 277 290 290 291 339 344 357
Kedah 678 682 693 703 733 747 770 809
Kelantan 454 470 486 501 518 547 554 589
Negeri Sembilan 387 395 396 399 402 418 427 452
Penang 635 659 668 688 707 759 782 786
Perak 829 846 878 893 924 906 943 953
Perlis 76 77 83 84 84 84 87 91
Selangor 2,049 2,084 2,128 2,133 2,147 2,594 2,704 2,829
Notes: The Labour Force Survey data for 2010 and 2011 has been revised based on the latest population estimates from the Census of Population and Housing 2010, which was adjusted for under-enumeration. The sum of individual figures may not always equal to the totals shown in related tables because of independent rounding to one decimal place. However, differences are insignificant. Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia.
Table 3-21
Population 15 years and over in Malaysia GT by state, thousand2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 16,462 16,834 17,220 17,604 17,981 19,327 19,685 20,017
Malaysia GT 8,642 8,827 9,022 9,174 9,372 10,214 10,396 10,566
Melaka 443 450 460 469 477 555 565 575
Kedah 1,123 1,150 1,175 1,201 1,229 1,256 1,283 1,311
Kelantan 839 866 897 920 951 959 986 1,012
Negeri Sembilan 606 619 632 644 656 693 706 717
Penang 980 998 1,016 1,032 1,051 1,111 1,128 1,143
Perak 1,403 1,429 1,457 1,482 1,507 1,548 1,573 1,599
Perlis 136 139 142 145 147 156 159 161
Selangor 3,112 3,176 3,244 3,283 3,354 3,935 3,996 4,048
Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia.
Tab
le 3
-22
Lab
our
fo
rce
in M
alay
sia
GT
by
stat
e an
d s
ex, t
hous
and
2005
–201
2
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
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ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
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Fem
ale
Mal
aysi
a 6
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3
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6
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3
,785
6
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3
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7
,075
3
,954
7
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4
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7
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4
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8
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4
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8
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4
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Mal
aysi
a G
T 3
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1
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3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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2
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3
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2
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4
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2
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4
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2
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4
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2
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Mel
aka
171
1
04
172
1
05
176
1
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180
1
11
181
1
10
211
1
28
210
1
34
218
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39
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ah 4
31
247
4
41
241
4
44
250
4
49
254
4
68
265
4
91
256
5
02
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5
19
290
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anta
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95
159
2
99
171
3
12
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3
19
182
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188
3
47
200
3
49
205
3
65
224
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eri S
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lan
248
1
38
252
1
42
257
1
39
262
1
37
262
1
40
275
1
44
276
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51
286
1
65
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ang
390
2
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397
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62
399
2
69
408
2
81
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2
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3
10
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3
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ak 5
37
292
5
52
293
5
63
315
5
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320
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339
6
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13
330
6
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334
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lis 4
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vey
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Sou
rce:
Dep
artm
ent o
f Sta
tistic
s M
alay
sia.
Malaysia 77Tab
le 3
-23
Po
pul
atio
n 15
yea
rs a
nd o
ver
in M
alay
sia
GT
by
stat
e an
d s
ex, t
hous
and
2005
–201
2
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
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2011
2012
Mal
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8
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8
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8
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8
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8
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9
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8
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1
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2 9
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4
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4
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4
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4
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5
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4
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5
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5
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5
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5
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225
2
25
230
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30
235
2
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239
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38
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2
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lan
314
2
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2
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327
3
04
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ang
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1
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Sou
rce:
Dep
artm
ent o
f Sta
tistic
s M
alay
sia
78 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 3-24
Foreign direct investment in Malaysia GT by state, approved projects in the manufacturing sector, US$ million2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 4,731 5,730 10,098 13,323 6,475 9,434 10,773 6,812
Malaysia GT 2,876 2,918 5,826 6,568 2,364 6,881 7,728 3,029
Melaka 172 297 670 998 142 388 837 134
Kedah 399 518 1,853 659 306 520 1,891 113
Kelantan 1 5 9 19 32 27 12 36
Negeri Sembilan 30 212 659 85 171 348 1,367 411
Penang 1,034 1,110 950 1,470 424 3,393 2,254 368
Perak 231 135 418 703 117 535 28 520
Perlis 1 17 0 31 0 0 1 0
Selangor 1,008 624 1,266 2,603 1,172 1,671 1,336 1,447
Source: Malaysia Investment Development Authority
Table 3-25
Domestic investment in Malaysia GT by state, approved projects for the manufacturing sector, US$ million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia 3,485 7,299 8,008 4,823 3,068 5,883 6,920 6,604
Malaysia GT 1,833 4,187 5,829 2,891 1,493 3,185 3,436 3,825
Melaka 103 100 489 53 119 142 540 210
Kedah 67 2,280 2,374 83 131 117 44 80
Kelantan 32 8 16 5 5 28 28 1
Negeri Sembilan 63 298 149 237 79 72 496 481
Penang 190 406 491 1,465 210 580 618 440
Perak 139 200 197 201 145 452 282 225
Perlis 7 0 2 18 0 10 6 0
Selangor 1,232 894 2,112 828 805 1,784 1,421 2,387
Source: Malaysia Investment Development Authority
Malaysia 79
Table 3-26
International trade of Peninsular Malaysia, US$ million
2005–2012
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Malaysia
Total trade 255,896 290,984 321,836 354,849 280,085 362,501 415,517 423,861
Exports 141,595 160,635 175,791 198,906 156,761 198,324 228,058 227,464
Imports 114,301 130,349 146,045 155,943 123,325 164,176 187,459 196,398
Peninsular Malaysia
Total trade 235,802 267,603 292,233 313,101 250,835 324,455 366,345 373,517
Exports 125,117 141,358 151,926 164,330 133,284 166,949 187,588 187,504
Imports 110,686 126,245 140,308 148,771 117,551 157,506 178,757 186,013
Share of Peninsular Malaysia (percent)
Total trade 92.1 92.0 90.8 88.2 89.6 89.5 88.2 88.1
Exports 88.4 88.0 86.4 82.6 85.0 84.2 82.3 82.4
Imports 96.8 96.9 96.1 95.4 95.3 95.9 95.4 94.7
Note: Peninsular Malaysia includes states in the Malaysia GT, the states of Johor, Pahang, and Terengganu, and W.P. Kuala Lumpur and W.P. Putrajaya. Details by state showing Malaysia GT trade are not available.Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Figure 3-9: Total trade, exports, and imports of Peninsular Malaysia, 2005–2012
Exports Imports
80 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 3-27
Total trade of Peninsular Malaysia with selected partners, US$ million
2005–2012
Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Peninsular Malaysia 235,802 267,603 292,233 313,101 250,835 324,455 366,345 373,517
IMT 20,133 23,339 26,279 28,964 24,661 33,013 38,705 40,478
Indonesia 7,265 8,349 10,413 11,981 9,846 13,630 17,277 18,009
Thailand 12,868 14,990 15,865 16,983 14,815 19,384 21,428 22,469
Other ASEAN 41,653 46,750 50,114 52,396 41,293 55,196 61,875 67,978
Japan 24,221 25,466 27,414 29,711 23,499 31,228 38,529 31,174
China 20,597 25,362 30,383 34,003 32,191 40,387 47,541 51,907
EU 28,874 34,085 38,133 38,892 30,018 36,498 41,064 38,891
USA 41,357 45,307 41,972 40,260 29,904 35,232 30,261 34,193
ROK 8,246 9,930 10,468 10,768 8,604 12,958 12,298 12,316
ANZ 7,113 7,288 9,140 10,999 8,005 9,672 11,780 12,629
Rest of the World 43,609 50,075 58,330 67,108 52,660 70,271 84,292 83,951
Note: Data on trade of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on trade of Malaysia GT is not available. Data is based on top 10 trading partners of Peninsular Malaysia in 2012. ANZ is not in the top 10 in 2012. Trade with ANZ for 2012 is lumped with the Rest of the World for the same periods.Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
10.8% 18.2% 8.3% 13.9% 10.4% 9.2% 3.3%3.4% 22.5%
0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
IMT Other ASEAN Japan China EU USA ROK ANZ Rest of the World
Figure 3-10: Direction of trade of Peninsular Malaysia, US$ billion
Malaysia 81
Table 3-28
Exports of Peninsular Malaysia to selected partners, US$ million
2005–2012
Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Peninsular Malaysia 125,117 141,358 151,926 164,330 133,284 166,949 187,588 187,504
IMT 10,062 11,595 12,685 13,585 11,348 14,448 16,756 19,665
Indonesia 3,102 3,630 4,480 5,025 3,789 5,025 6,320 8,489
Thailand 6,960 7,964 8,205 8,561 7,559 9,423 10,436 11,176
Other ASEAN 24,717 27,963 29,626 32,788 25,494 32,109 35,242 37,730
Japan 8,262 8,685 9,355 10,974 8,567 11,150 17,935 12,205
China 7,779 9,888 12,236 14,726 15,619 20,579 23,900 23,840
EU 15,835 19,606 21,408 21,060 16,190 20,170 22,392 18,727
USA 26,997 29,389 26,797 23,946 16,778 18,256 12,781 18,953
ROK 2,759 3,088 3,498 3,657 2,991 4,188 4,898 4,742
ANZ 4,703 4,640 5,794 6,892 5,002 6,111 7,097 7,399
Rest of the World 24,004 26,503 30,526 36,701 31,296 39,936 46,588 44,243
Note: Data on exports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on exports of Malaysia GT is not available. Data is based on top 10 trading partners of Peninsular Malaysia in 2012. ANZ is not in the top 10 in 2012. Exports to ANZ for 2012 is lumped with the Rest of the World for the same periods.Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Table 3-29
Imports of Peninsular Malaysia from selected partners, US$ million
2005–2012
Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Peninsular Malaysia 110,686 126,245 140,308 148,771 117,551 157,506 178,757 186,013
IMT 10,071 11,744 13,593 15,378 13,313 18,565 21,949 20,813
Indonesia 4,163 4,718 5,933 6,956 6,057 8,604 10,957 9,520
Thailand 5,908 7,026 7,661 8,422 7,256 9,961 10,992 11,293
Other ASEAN 16,936 18,787 20,488 19,608 15,799 23,087 26,633 30,248
Japan 15,960 16,781 18,059 18,737 14,932 20,078 20,594 18,970
China 12,818 15,475 18,147 19,277 16,572 19,808 23,642 28,067
EU 13,040 14,479 16,726 17,832 13,828 16,328 18,673 20,164
USA 14,360 15,918 15,175 16,314 13,126 16,976 17,480 15,240
ROK 5,487 6,841 6,970 7,111 5,614 8,769 7,400 7,573
ANZ 2,410 2,649 3,345 4,106 3,003 3,561 4,683 5,230
Rest of the World 19,605 23,572 27,804 30,407 21,364 30,335 37,704 39,708
Note: Data on imports of Peninsular Malaysia is used as data on imports of Malaysia GT is not available. Data is based on top 10 trading partners of Peninsular Malaysia in 2012. ANZ is not in the top 10 in 2012. Exports to ANZ for 2012 is lumped with the Rest of the World for the same periods.Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
82 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Tab
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Malaysia 83
Tab
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Pri
ncip
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po
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of
Pen
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S$
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2009
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lar
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1
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45
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US
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84 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 3-32
Foreign visitor arrivals in Peninsular Malaysia from Indonesia and Thailand, thousand
2006–2009
Nationality of visitor 2006 2007 2008 2009
Peninsular Malaysia 2,941 3,102 3,420 2,726
Indonesia 1,060 1,485 1,941 1,518
Thailand 1,882 1,617 1,479 1,208
Note: Series discontinued from November 2009. Source: Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board
Table 3-33
Domestic visitor arrivals in Peninsular Malaysia by state, thousand
2008–2012
Subregion 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
Peninsular Malaysia 47,080 63,628 96,626 107,118 113,380 96,626 107,118 113,380
Malaysia GT 26,804 36,284 55,304 69,395 75,030 55,304 69,395 75,030
Melaka 2,709 3,844 4,281 7,485 8,413 4,281 7,485 8,413
Kedah 3,695 5,432 6,557 9,751 8,474 6,557 9,751 8,474
Kelantan 3,688 5,206 9,611 9,210 10,312 9,611 9,210 10,312
Negeri Sembilan 3,322 4,106 4,180 7,019 8,366 4,180 7,019 8,366
Penang 4,178 4,542 6,287 9,601 7,601 6,287 9,601 7,601
Perak 4,511 6,269 10,163 9,142 12,998 10,163 9,142 12,998
Perlis 478 630 927 1,448 980 927 1,448 980
Selangor 4,223 6,255 13,298 15,739 17,886 13,298 15,739 17,886
Johor 6,623 7,505 14,597 9,716 9,486 14,597 9,716 9,486
Pahang 4,250 6,857 8,070 7,102 7,689 8,070 7,102 7,689
Terengganu 1,924 1,986 4,149 7,094 7,939 4,149 7,094 7,939
W.P. Kuala Lumpur 7,257 10,741 14,018 13,353 12,538 14,018 13,353 12,538
W.P. Putrajaya 222 255 488 458 698 488 458 698
Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia
Thailand
Thailand 87
Table 4-01
General profile of Thailand GT by province2012
SubregionLand area
(km2)1/Population (thousand)2/
Labour force
population (thousand)3/
GDP at current prices (US$
million)2/
International trade (US$
million)4/
Per capita GDP at current prices (US$)2/
Thailand 513,140 67,912 39,408 389,207 477,266 5,853
Thailand GT 70,715 9,585 5,468 36,111 29,170 4,019
Chumphon 6,009 519 312 1,977 8 4,165
Krabi 4,709 408 241 2,180 407 5,955
Nakhon Si Thammarat 9,943 1,767 1,037 5,016 82 3,398
Narathiwat 4,475 801 424 1,641 116 2,427
Pattani 1,940 712 374 1,479 ... 2,405
Phang Nga 4,171 274 153 1,353 ... 5,166
Phatthalung 3,424 577 360 1,116 ... 2,277
Phuket 543 306 167 3,820 505 7,220
Ranong 3,298 194 112 685 669 2,734
Satun 2,479 300 171 1,025 8 3,722
Songkhla 7,394 1,494 837 6,513 26,085 4,339
Surat Thani 12,891 1,030 586 5,304 218 5,188
Trang 4,918 704 422 2,422 896 3,983
Yala 4,521 501 270 1,579 176 3,610
Note: Population projection (as of July 1) is based on adjusted 2000 Population Census. Per capita GDP is based on national ac-counts estimates using population data different from that in Table 4-03.Sources of data: Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Interior; The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board; Thailand National Statistical Office; Information Technology Division, Department of Foreign Trade
-
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
Figure 4-1: Per capita GDP at current prices, 2012, US$
88 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 4-02
Selected socio-economic indicators of Thailand GT by province2012
Subregion
Growth of GDP, CVM (percent)1/
Poverty incidence (percent)1/
Labour force participation
rate (percent)2/
Unemployment rate
(percent)2/
Growth of GDP per capita, CVM
(percent)1/
Thailand 7.1 12.6 72.3 0.7 6.6
Thailand GT 3.1 13.3 74.2 0.7 2.4
Chumphon 1.3 3.8 77.1 0.4 0.5
Krabi 2.6 9.9 77.8 0.6 2.1
Nakhon Si Thammarat 4.0 10.9 75.4 0.7 3.1
Narathiwat (3.8) 42.7 70.0 0.7 (4.3)
Pattani (0.3) 46.8 69.2 1.7 (0.8)
Phang Nga 1.9 6.7 72.1 0.8 1.2
Phatthalung (1.7) 18.0 79.9 0.6 (2.6)
Phuket 10.8 1.4 72.1 0.8 10.3
Ranong 1.7 19.7 75.4 0.2 1.1
Satun 0.2 3.3 74.8 0.7 (0.4)
Songkhla 3.2 3.7 73.1 0.8 2.5
Surat Thani 3.3 1.0 73.7 0.5 2.6
Trang 1.3 11.8 77.8 0.2 0.5
Yala (2.8) 21.9 70.8 0.8 (3.3)
Note: GDP figures are based on Chain Volume Measures estimates. Poverty incidence refers to the proportion of poor populationSources of data: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board, Thailand National Statistical Office
65.0
70.0
75.0
80.0
85.0
10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0
Labo
ur f
orce
par
ticip
atio
n ra
te
Poverty incidence
Figure 4-2: Poverty incidence and labour force participation rate, 2012
Thailand 89
Table 4-03
Population of Thailand GT by province, thousand2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 65,099 65,574 66,041 66,482 66,903 67,313 67,597 67,912
Thailand GT 8,781 8,902 9,024 9,143 9,261 9,378 9,479 9,585
Chumphon 482 488 494 500 505 510 514 519
Krabi 369 375 381 386 392 398 403 408
Nakhon Si Thammarat 1,631 1,651 1,671 1,692 1,712 1,731 1,749 1,767
Narathiwat 723 732 742 753 765 778 789 801
Pattani 647 654 663 673 683 693 703 712
Phang Nga 253 256 259 262 265 268 271 274
Phatthalung 535 542 548 554 560 566 571 577
Phuket 279 285 289 293 297 301 303 306
Ranong 177 180 183 185 188 190 192 194
Satun 272 276 280 284 288 292 296 300
Songkhla 1,368 1,389 1,410 1,429 1,447 1,464 1,479 1,494
Surat Thani 946 961 974 987 999 1,010 1,019 1,030
Trang 645 654 663 672 680 689 696 704
Yala 453 459 466 473 480 487 494 501
Notes: Population projection as of 1 July based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census.Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Table 4-04
Population density in Thailand GT by province, person per square kilometre2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 127 128 129 130 130 131 132 132
Thailand GT 124 126 128 129 131 133 134 136
Chumphon 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 86
Krabi 78 80 81 82 83 84 85 87
Nakhon Si Thammarat 164 166 168 170 172 174 176 178
Narathiwat 161 163 166 168 171 174 176 179
Pattani 333 337 342 347 352 357 362 367
Phang Nga 61 61 62 63 64 64 65 66
Phatthalung 156 158 160 162 164 165 167 168
Phuket 514 524 532 540 547 554 558 563
Ranong 54 55 55 56 57 58 58 59
Satun 110 111 113 115 116 118 119 121
Songkhla 185 188 191 193 196 198 200 202
Surat Thani 73 75 76 77 77 78 79 80
Trang 131 133 135 137 138 140 141 143
Yala 100 102 103 105 106 108 109 111 Notes: Calculated by the Thailand National Statistical Office Population projection as of 1 July based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census. Sources of basic data: Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Interior; The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
90 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 4-05
Annual growth rate of the gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures (reference year=2002), percent
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 4.2 4.9 5.4 1.7 (0.9) 7.4 0.6 7.1
Thailand GT 0.8 5.3 1.9 0.1 1.0 4.7 2.7 3.1
Chumphon 2.3 4.0 5.6 3.9 2.8 (4.5) (3.5) 1.3
Krabi (8.7) 20.2 5.9 7.1 (1.8) (1.8) 11.3 2.6
Nakhon Si Thammarat
0.1 (1.2) 1.4 (4.3) 3.4 6.1 (3.9) 4.0
Narathiwat 2.0 4.7 2.4 (4.9) 5.6 4.5 2.8 (3.8)
Pattani 2.2 1.4 (5.2) 3.1 6.9 4.3 4.9 (0.3)
Phang Nga (0.6) 4.1 3.3 8.5 2.8 1.0 3.9 1.9
Phatthalung 8.5 0.3 1.6 (2.7) 0.6 2.9 (0.8) (1.7)
Phuket (15.9) 29.4 13.3 2.2 (4.2) 12.8 7.5 10.8
Ranong 3.9 2.2 5.4 3.5 1.2 (0.6) (5.1) 1.7
Satun 5.2 3.1 2.9 (5.0) 5.0 3.1 5.0 0.2
Songkhla 5.4 (0.5) 0.1 (4.0) 0.6 5.6 3.0 3.2
Surat Thani 3.8 8.7 (5.1) 5.1 (0.9) 5.6 4.8 3.3
Trang 4.9 2.5 (0.9) 0.1 0.1 1.2 3.2 1.3
Yala 5.7 (0.6) 4.6 (3.9) 4.8 7.7 0.9 (2.8)
Notes:Rates are based on the year-on-year change of the GDP Chain Volume Measure in national currency. Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Thailand
Thailand GT
(2.0)
(1.0)
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand Thailand GT
Figure 4-3: Annual growth rate of the GDP CVM, 2005-2012
Thailand 91
Table 4-06
Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures (reference year=2002), Baht million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 6,847,386 7,183,962 7,575,233 7,700,446 7,634,207 8,200,429 8,250,937 8,833,103 Thailand GT
598,740 630,485 642,215 642,836 649,493 679,740 698,330 719,924
Chumphon 33,407 34,740 36,692 38,118 39,200 37,437 36,138 36,613
Krabi 27,791 33,396 35,377 37,894 37,228 36,565 40,696 41,760 Nakhon Si Thammarat
91,372 90,319 91,575 87,622 90,641 96,175 92,449 96,175
Narathiwat 23,602 24,714 25,317 24,081 25,423 26,568 27,309 26,279 Pattani 31,242 31,670 30,027 30,949 33,086 34,521 36,226 36,133 Phang Nga 19,166 19,946 20,609 22,358 22,988 23,212 24,113 24,584 Phattha-lung
17,524 17,576 17,866 17,384 17,480 17,978 17,827 17,518
Phuket 51,635 66,831 75,749 77,428 74,172 83,632 89,897 99,595 Ranong 15,358 15,699 16,547 17,133 17,342 17,232 16,352 16,625 Satun 19,800 20,420 21,020 19,969 20,972 21,615 22,704 22,742 Songkhla 125,956 125,380 125,450 120,483 121,185 127,913 131,777 136,035 Surat Thani 80,473 87,511 83,052 87,320 86,577 91,442 95,874 99,048 Trang 39,703 40,710 40,362 40,417 40,471 40,975 42,273 42,815 Yala 21,712 21,572 22,571 21,681 22,728 24,476 24,694 24,002
Note: GDP at constant prices series has been discontinued and replaced by chain volume measures estimates.Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Table 4-07
Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures (reference year=2002), US$ million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 169,987 189,391 219,166 230,883 222,299 258,149 269,227 269,227
Thailand GT 14,868 16,622 18,583 19,270 18,914 21,423 22,904 23,164 Chumphon 830 916 1,062 1,143 1,142 1,180 1,185 1,178 Krabi 690 880 1,024 1,136 1,084 1,152 1,335 1,344 Nakhon Si Thammarat 2,269 2,381 2,650 2,627 2,640 3,031 3,032 3,094 Narathiwat 586 652 733 722 740 837 896 846 Pattani 776 835 869 928 963 1,088 1,188 1,163 Phang Nga 476 526 596 670 669 732 791 791
Phatthalung 435 463 517 521 509 567 585 564 Phuket 1,282 1,762 2,192 2,321 2,160 2,636 2,948 3,204 Ranong 381 414 479 514 505 543 536 535 Satun 492 538 608 599 611 681 745 732 Songkhla 3,128 3,306 3,630 3,612 3,529 4,031 4,322 4,377 Surat Thani 1,998 2,307 2,403 2,618 2,521 2,882 3,144 3,187 Trang 986 1,073 1,168 1,212 1,179 1,291 1,386 1,378 Yala 539 569 653 650 662 771 810 772
Note: GDP at constant prices series has been discontinued and replaced by chain volume measures estimates.Sources: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board, Bank of Thailand (for foreign exchange rates)
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Table 4-08
Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current market prices, Baht million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 7,528,050 8,251,855 9,061,926 9,571,391 9,546,382 10,660,210 10,987,149 12,096,553
Thailand GT 715,921 821,605 856,324 910,288 865,094 1,050,780 1,170,039 1,122,322
Chumphon 40,903 44,936 51,140 58,519 56,390 62,595 64,825 61,453
Krabi 34,802 44,071 50,310 56,817 51,749 59,093 70,118 67,764
Nakhon Si Thammarat
106,362 115,269 120,273 124,078 123,692 149,819 155,819 155,884
Narathiwat 31,339 38,004 39,616 40,351 38,606 52,331 60,411 51,018
Pattani 32,145 33,918 32,103 34,458 36,907 42,122 46,665 45,979
Phang Nga 24,879 29,094 30,375 34,702 32,978 40,183 45,145 42,040
Phatthalung 23,221 26,845 27,856 28,866 27,852 34,697 38,640 34,684
Phuket 54,655 72,994 85,754 91,861 85,493 97,446 105,962 118,724
Ranong 16,437 17,468 18,450 19,967 19,868 21,628 21,329 21,295
Satun 21,922 23,982 24,941 24,903 24,884 29,749 33,276 31,843
Songkhla 145,937 158,623 159,168 160,844 151,792 183,569 208,363 202,429
Surat Thani 101,447 121,111 119,011 133,224 122,043 153,047 175,496 164,837
Trang 51,508 60,096 59,776 63,060 56,721 73,365 85,587 75,291
Yala 30,364 35,195 37,550 38,639 36,119 51,137 58,403 49,082
Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Table 4-09
Gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current market prices, US$ million
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 186,939 217,555 262,209 286,912 277,996 335,966 360,353 389,207
Thailand GT 17,778 21,661 24,778 27,287 25,192 33,116 38,375 36,111
Chumphon 1,016 1,185 1,480 1,754 1,642 1,973 2,126 1,977
Krabi 864 1,162 1,456 1,703 1,507 1,862 2,300 2,180
Nakhon Si Thammarat 2,641 3,039 3,480 3,719 3,602 4,722 5,110 5,016
Narathiwat 778 1,002 1,146 1,210 1,124 1,649 1,981 1,641
Pattani 798 894 929 1,033 1,075 1,328 1,530 1,479
Phang Nga 618 767 879 1,040 960 1,266 1,481 1,353
Phatthalung 577 708 806 865 811 1,094 1,267 1,116
Phuket 1,357 1,924 2,481 2,754 2,490 3,071 3,475 3,820
Ranong 408 461 534 599 579 682 700 685
Satun 544 632 722 747 725 938 1,091 1,025
Songkhla 3,624 4,182 4,606 4,821 4,420 5,785 6,834 6,513
Surat Thani 2,519 3,193 3,444 3,994 3,554 4,823 5,756 5,304
Trang 1,279 1,584 1,730 1,890 1,652 2,312 2,807 2,422
Yala 754 928 1,087 1,158 1,052 1,612 1,915 1,579
Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board, Bank of Thailand (for foreign exchange rates)
Thailand 93
Table 4-10
Share of Thailand GT in Thailand gross domestic product by province, chain volume measures (reference year=2002), percent
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand GT 8.7 8.8 8.5 8.3 8.5 8.3 8.5 8.2
Chumphon 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4
Krabi 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5
Nakhon SiThammarat
1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1
Narathiwat 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Pattani 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Phang Nga 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Phatthalung 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Phuket 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1
Ranong 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Satun 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Songkhla 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5
Surat Thani 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1
Trang 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Yala 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Chumphon, 61.5
Krabi, 67.8 Nakhon Si Thammarat,
155.9
Narathiwat, 51.0
Pattani, 46.0
Phang Nga, 42.0
Phatthalung, 34.7
Phuket, 118.7
Ranong, 21.3
Satun, 31.8
Songkhla, 202.4 Surat Thani, 164.8
Trang, 75.3
Yala, 49.1
(10.0)
(8.0)
(6.0)
(4.0)
(2.0)
-
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
Figure 4-04: Size and growth of Thailand GT, 2011
Note: Size of bubble denotes GDP at current prices in Baht billion; height indicates growth of GDP (Chain Volume Measures)
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Table 4-11
Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current prices, Baht
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 117,528 128,089 139,857 146,874 145,650 161,712 165,935 181,926
Thailand GT 83,481 95,150 98,510 104,037 98,243 118,589 131,113 124,914
Chumphon 88,145 96,618 109,760 125,428 120,760 133,996 137,621 129,445
Krabi 98,080 123,589 140,454 157,982 143,378 163,222 192,505 185,077
Nakhon Si Thammarat 70,505 76,949 80,893 84,119 84,566 103,345 106,484 105,598
Narathiwat 46,257 56,173 58,665 59,893 57,464 78,150 89,774 75,422
Pattani 52,469 55,383 52,462 56,382 60,495 69,198 76,310 74,749
Phang Nga 99,540 115,559 119,825 136,025 128,507 155,738 173,626 160,570
Phatthalung 46,679 54,285 56,689 59,146 57,487 72,174 79,549 70,764
Phuket 148,576 184,645 201,947 201,485 174,735 185,678 201,101 224,383
Ranong 80,643 82,327 83,566 86,953 83,232 87,197 85,542 84,964
Satun 82,850 90,058 93,103 92,453 91,918 109,391 121,601 115,687
Songkhla 105,346 112,892 111,738 111,428 103,823 124,024 139,755 134,844
Surat Thani 106,633 125,715 122,051 135,048 122,341 151,793 172,807 161,232
Trang 84,929 99,256 98,939 104,646 94,417 122,559 141,767 123,790
Yala 70,374 81,440 86,791 89,246 83,408 118,120 134,254 112,208
Note: Population used to compute per capita GDP is not the same as the population in Table 4-03. Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Table 4-12
Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, at current prices, US$
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 2,918 3,377 4,047 4,403 4,241 5,096 5,442 5,853
Thailand GT 2,073 2,509 2,850 3,119 2,861 3,737 4,300 4,019
Chumphon 2,189 2,547 3,176 3,760 3,517 4,223 4,514 4,165
Krabi 2,436 3,258 4,064 4,736 4,175 5,144 6,314 5,955
Nakhon Si Thammarat 1,751 2,029 2,341 2,522 2,463 3,257 3,492 3,398
Narathiwat 1,149 1,481 1,697 1,795 1,673 2,463 2,944 2,427
Pattani 1,303 1,460 1,518 1,690 1,762 2,181 2,503 2,405
Phang Nga 2,472 3,047 3,467 4,077 3,742 4,908 5,695 5,166
Phatthalung 1,159 1,431 1,640 1,773 1,674 2,275 2,609 2,277
Phuket 3,689 4,868 5,843 6,040 5,088 5,852 6,596 7,220
Ranong 2,003 2,170 2,418 2,607 2,424 2,748 2,806 2,734
Satun 2,057 2,374 2,694 2,771 2,677 3,448 3,988 3,722
Songkhla 2,616 2,976 3,233 3,340 3,023 3,909 4,584 4,339
Surat Thani 2,648 3,314 3,532 4,048 3,563 4,784 5,668 5,188
Trang 2,109 2,617 2,863 3,137 2,749 3,863 4,650 3,983
Yala 1,748 2,147 2,511 2,675 2,429 3,723 4,403 3,610
Note: Population used to compute per capita GDP is not the same as the population in Table 4-03. Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board, Bank of Thailand (for foreign exchange rates)
Thailand 95
Table 4-13
Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures (reference year=2002), Baht
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 106,901 111,513 116,913 118,164 116,476 124,398 124,611 132,845
Thailand GT 69,816 73,016 73,879 73,470 73,759 76,714 78,254 80,127
Chumphon 71,993 74,696 78,751 81,701 83,947 80,139 76,719 77,123
Krabi 78,321 93,652 98,765 105,365 103,147 100,997 111,730 114,055
Nakhon Si Thammarat 60,569 60,293 61,591 59,403 61,970 66,341 63,178 65,151
Narathiwat 34,836 36,529 37,491 35,743 37,842 39,677 40,583 38,849
Pattani 50,994 51,711 49,069 50,640 54,232 56,711 59,239 58,742
Phang Nga 76,682 79,225 81,299 87,641 89,578 89,964 92,739 93,896
Phatthalung 35,227 35,542 36,358 35,621 36,079 37,397 36,701 35,740
Phuket 140,365 169,056 178,386 169,828 151,596 159,356 170,611 188,231
Ranong 75,348 73,989 74,948 74,611 72,650 69,472 65,582 66,331
Satun 74,831 76,680 78,465 74,133 77,466 79,482 82,966 82,622
Songkhla 90,922 89,233 88,067 83,467 82,888 86,421 88,387 90,617
Surat Thani 84,586 90,838 85,174 88,516 86,789 90,693 94,405 96,882
Trang 65,464 67,238 66,806 67,071 67,368 68,450 70,022 70,395
Yala 50,321 49,918 52,169 50,078 52,486 56,536 56,765 54,871
Note: Population used to compute per capita GDP is not the same as the population in Table 4-03.Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Table 4-14
Per capita gross domestic product of Thailand GT by province, chain volume measures (reference year=2002), US$
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 2,655 2,940 3,383 3,542 3,392 3,921 4,087 4,274
Thailand GT 1,734 1,925 2,138 2,202 2,148 2,418 2,567 2,578
Chumphon 1,788 1,969 2,279 2,449 2,445 2,526 2,516 2,481
Krabi 1,945 2,469 2,858 3,158 3,004 3,183 3,664 3,670
Nakhon Si Thammarat 1,504 1,590 1,782 1,781 1,805 2,091 2,072 2,096
Narathiwat 865 963 1,085 1,071 1,102 1,250 1,331 1,250
Pattani 1,266 1,363 1,420 1,518 1,579 1,787 1,943 1,890
Phang Nga 1,904 2,089 2,352 2,627 2,609 2,835 3,042 3,021
Phatthalung 875 937 1,052 1,068 1,051 1,179 1,204 1,150
Phuket 3,486 4,457 5,162 5,091 4,415 5,022 5,596 6,056
Ranong 1,871 1,951 2,169 2,237 2,116 2,189 2,151 2,134
Satun 1,858 2,022 2,270 2,222 2,256 2,505 2,721 2,658
Songkhla 2,258 2,353 2,548 2,502 2,414 2,724 2,899 2,916
Surat Thani 2,100 2,395 2,465 2,653 2,527 2,858 3,096 3,117
Trang 1,626 1,773 1,933 2,011 1,962 2,157 2,297 2,265
Yala 1,250 1,316 1,510 1,501 1,528 1,782 1,862 1,765
Note: Population used to compute per capita GDP is not the same as the population in Table 4-03)Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board, Bank of Thailand (for foreign exchange rates)
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Table 4-15
Poverty incidence in Thailand GT by province, percent
2006–2012
Subregion 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 21.9 20.0 20.4 17.9 16.4 13.2 12.6
Thailand GT 19.8 19.3 16.8 17.0 14.2 10.1 13.3
Chumphon 14.8 12.3 17.1 7.5 3.6 3.0 3.8
Krabi 20.3 17.8 21.3 8.3 13.3 5.3 9.9
Nakhon Si Thammarat 17.7 19.2 14.9 10.4 10.7 11.2 10.9
Narathiwat 66.2 53.4 40.1 54.9 35.2 24.7 42.7
Pattani 43.4 45.0 51.1 49.7 54.3 33.4 46.8
Phang Nga 1.7 1.2 2.1 6.1 1.4 4.6 6.7
Phatthalung 14.9 17.2 19.6 19.4 10.7 8.4 18.0
Phuket 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.6 5.8 1.4
Ranong 13.4 16.6 16.5 12.3 14.5 9.2 19.7
Satun 28.3 19.3 10.7 17.8 10.9 11.5 3.3
Songkhla 10.8 10.6 7.8 8.2 8.2 3.2 3.7
Surat Thani 9.4 11.4 3.3 5.4 3.8 4.1 1.0
Trang 8.6 11.4 10.7 13.3 15.7 8.2 11.8
Yala 24.2 28.3 29.5 38.7 22.6 13.4 21.9
Note: Based on new poverty lines (calculated from costs or expenses of an individual in the acquisition of food and basic services which are essential for living); Thailand GT figures are proxy estimates based on proportion of the magnitude of poor population to total populaton. Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Table 4-16
Magnitude of poor population in Thailand GT by province, thousand
2006–2012
Subregion 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 13,780 12,718 13,116 11,624 10,801 8,752 8,402 Thailand GT 1,668 1,643 1,443 1,487 1,263 903 1,197 Chumphon 67.3 56.2 78.5 35.0 17.0 13.9 18.1 Krabi 71.2 63.0 76.1 29.9 48.3 19.4 36.4 Nakhon Si Thammarat 261.6 282.4 217.5 150.9 154.7 164.5 160.4 Narathiwat 440.9 356.1 268.0 367.5 236.1 166.4 289.0 Pattani 261.8 272.1 309.6 301.7 330.5 204.2 287.9 Phang Nga 4.3 2.9 5.2 15.6 3.6 12.0 17.6 Phatthalung 67.0 77.7 89.9 90.6 51.6 40.9 88.0 Phuket 3.4 1.2 0.4 - 3.2 30.5 7.4 Ranong 26.5 34.6 36.4 28.8 36.0 22.9 49.3 Satun 74.6 51.4 28.9 48.4 30.0 31.4 9.0 Songkhla 145.6 146.9 109.8 118.7 121.5 47.3 56.0 Surat Thani 89.2 109.3 32.5 53.6 38.7 42.0 10.4 Trang 51.1 68.1 63.7 79.6 93.9 49.7 71.6 Yala 103.3 121.0 126.5 166.8 98.0 58.2 95.9
Note: Based on new poverty lines (calculated from costs or expenses of an individual in the acquisition of food and basic services which are essential for living); Thailand GT figures are proxy estimates based on proportion of the magnitude of poor population to total populaton. Source: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board
Thailand 97
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand Thailand GT ChumphonKrabi Nakhon Si Thammarat NarathiwatPattani Phang Nga Phatthalung
Ranong SatunSongkhla Surat Thani TrangYala
Figure 4-05: Unemployment trends in Thailand GT by province, 2005–2012
Phuket
Table 4-17
Unemployment rate in Thailand GT by province, percent of the labour force
2005–2012
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.0 0.7 0.7
Thailand GT 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.8 1.3 0.8 0.7
Chumphon 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.4
Krabi 1.7 1.6 0.9 1.0 1.7 1.1 0.5 0.6
Nakhon Si Thammarat 2.2 1.7 1.7 2.2 2.4 1.5 0.8 0.7
Narathiwat 2.7 2.7 2.3 2.5 3.8 2.8 1.9 0.7
Pattani 3.0 1.7 1.6 1.6 2.2 2.2 1.5 1.7
Phang Nga 2.1 1.7 1.4 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 0.8
Phatthalung 1.9 0.6 0.9 1.7 1.5 1.1 1.1 0.6
Phuket 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.7 1.8 1.7 0.5 0.8
Ranong 1.4 0.8 0.7 0.7 1.5 0.8 0.4 0.2
Satun 1.4 1.3 1.7 1.2 1.1 1.3 0.7 0.7
Songkhla 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.8 2.5 2.1 0.9 0.8
Surat Thani 0.8 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.6 1.4 0.2 0.5
Trang 1.0 1.1 0.7 0.5 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.2
Yala 0.9 1.2 0.8 1.7 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.8
Source: Thailand National Statistics Office
Tab
le 4
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Une
mp
loym
ent
rate
in T
haila
nd G
T b
y p
rovi
nce
and
sex
, per
cent
of
the
lab
our
fo
rce
2005
–201
2
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Thai
land
1.9
1
.7
1.6
1
.4
1.5
1
.2
1.5
1
.3
1.5
1
.4
1.1
1
.0
0.7
0
.6
0.7
0
.6
Thai
land
GT
1.8
1
.6
1.4
1
.5
1.3
1
.3
1.5
1
.5
1.8
1
.8
1.3
1
.3
0.6
0
.9
0.7
0
.7
Chu
mph
on 0
.7
1.8
1
.0
0.7
1
.0
0.6
0
.2
0.8
0
.7
1.7
0
.6
0.7
0
.0
0.3
0
.3
0.5
Kra
bi 1
.0
2.4
1
.3
2.0
0
.9
0.9
0
.7
1.4
1
.1
2.5
1
.2
1.0
0
.3
0.6
0
.4
0.8
Nak
hon
Si T
ham
mar
at 2
.5
1.9
1
.8
1.6
1
.6
1.8
2
.3
2.0
2
.5
2.2
1
.2
1.9
0
.5
1.1
0
.6
0.8
Nar
athi
wat
3.1
2
.1
2.7
2
.8
2.3
2
.2
3.0
1
.9
3.5
4
.1
3.0
2
.4
1.2
2
.8
0.7
0
.7
Pat
tani
3.6
2
.2
1.8
1
.4
1.6
1
.5
1.3
1
.9
2.6
1
.6
2.9
1
.1
1.7
1
.2
1.7
1
.6
Pha
ng N
ga 2
.2
2.1
1
.1
2.5
0
.9
2.1
1
.1
0.9
1
.1
1.1
1
.1
1.1
0
.9
1.1
0
.9
0.7
Pha
ttha
lung
1.7
2
.1
0.5
0
.7
0.8
1
.0
0.9
2
.5
1.3
1
.8
1.1
1
.2
1.0
1
.3
0.4
0
.8
Phu
ket
1.8
1
.2
1.7
1
.0
1.5
1
.1
1.9
1
.4
1.9
1
.6
2.1
1
.1
0.4
0
.7
0.9
0
.7
Ran
ong
1.0
1
.9
0.6
1
.0
0.5
1
.0
0.6
0
.9
1.4
1
.6
1.0
0
.5
0.4
0
.3
0.1
0
.3
Sat
un 1
.0
1.9
1
.2
1.4
1
.5
2.1
0
.9
1.6
1
.4
0.8
0
.8
1.9
0
.7
0.7
0
.7
0.6
Son
gkhl
a 1
.9
1.2
1
.5
1.6
1
.9
1.5
2
.0
1.6
2
.7
2.3
2
.1
2.0
0
.9
0.9
0
.7
0.9
Sur
at T
hani
0.9
0
.7
0.9
1
.5
0.7
0
.9
0.8
0
.9
0.4
0
.7
1.0
2
.0
0.1
0
.3
0.7
0
.3
Tran
g 0
.8
1.2
1
.1
1.0
0
.9
0.5
0
.6
0.4
0
.7
0.7
0
.6
0.5
0
.2
0.2
0
.1
0.3
Yala
0.8
1
.0
1.2
1
.2
0.8
0
.8
1.6
1
.9
1.3
0
.7
0.8
0
.5
0.6
0
.4
1.0
0
.7
Sou
rce:
Tha
iland
Nat
iona
l Sta
tistic
s O
ffice
Thailand 99
Table 4-19
Labour force participation rate in Thailand GT by province, percent 2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 72.5 72.2 72.4 72.6 72.8 72.3 71.9 72.3
Thailand GT 74.4 74.2 72.4 74.2 74.1 74.2 74.1 74.2
Chumphon 74.8 74.0 76.2 76.1 75.2 77.2 77.8 77.1
Krabi 74.9 75.1 76.9 74.8 73.4 73.9 74.9 77.8
Nakhon Si Thammarat 75.2 74.6 75.0 75.3 76.3 75.5 75.2 75.4
Narathiwat 73.4 70.1 70.5 69.6 70.1 68.9 68.4 70.0
Pattani 71.5 74.0 75.0 72.0 71.1 68.5 69.4 69.2
Phang Nga 71.2 73.0 72.6 72.9 70.1 70.2 71.3 72.1
Phatthalung 78.5 77.8 79.1 78.2 80.1 80.2 76.9 79.9
Phuket 71.5 72.5 71.6 72.1 72.4 72.3 72.5 72.1
Ranong 71.5 68.1 71.0 71.4 72.4 73.2 72.5 75.4
Satun 71.6 70.8 73.3 74.2 74.3 75.5 74.5 74.8
Songkhla 75.0 74.2 73.6 73.6 74.0 74.8 74.8 73.1
Surat Thani 75.5 76.1 75.4 74.8 73.2 73.7 74.9 73.7
Trang 77.8 78.4 80.2 79.4 77.3 78.2 78.5 77.8
Yala 69.3 71.1 71.0 69.3 69.5 71.7 70.7 70.8
Source: Thailand National Statistics Office
Women
Men
-
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Women
Men
50.0
55.0
60.0
65.0
70.0
75.0
80.0
85.0
90.0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Figure 4-6: Unemployment rate in Thailand GT by sex, 2005–2012
Figure 4-7: Labour force participation rate in Thailand GT by sex, 2005–2012
100 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Tab
le 4
-20
Lab
our
fo
rce
par
tici
pat
ion
rate
in T
haila
nd G
T b
y p
rovi
nce
and
sex
, per
cent
2005
–201
2
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Thai
land
81.
1 6
4.3
80.
9 6
4.0
81.
1 6
4.2
81.
2 6
4.5
81.
2 6
4.5
80.
7 6
4.3
80.
3 6
4.3
80.
7 6
4.3
Thai
land
GT
83.
1 6
6.0
83.
2 6
5.6
83.
5 6
6.3
83.
2 6
5.5
83.
5 6
5.0
83.
4 6
5.3
83.
1 6
5.3
83.
2 6
5.4
Chu
mph
on 8
4.4
65.
2 8
3.8
63.
8 8
5.0
67.
1 8
5.4
66.
7 8
6.2
64.
4 8
6.2
68.
4 8
6.8
68.
8 8
6.1
68.
1
Kra
bi 8
3.4
66.
7 8
5.2
65.
7 8
6.5
67.
9 8
3.3
66.
6 8
3.5
63.
3 8
4.4
63.
5 8
4.5
65.
2 8
7.3
68.
2
Nak
hon
Si T
ham
mar
at 8
2.7
68.
4 8
2.7
67.
7 8
4.6
66.
9 8
4.8
66.
8 8
5.0
67.
8 8
5.1
66.
2 8
4.8
65.
9 8
4.3
66.
9
Nar
athi
wat
83.
3 6
3.8
81.
1 6
0.2
81.
6 6
0.6
80.
8 5
9.1
82.
5 5
7.9
80.
3 5
7.7
80.
6 5
6.4
82.
0 5
8.2
Pat
tani
81.
2 6
1.1
82.
5 6
3.9
83.
2 6
5.2
81.
0 6
2.5
81.
7 6
1.0
78.
4 5
9.0
79.
2 6
0.0
80.
1 5
8.8
Pha
ng N
ga 8
2.9
59.
4 8
5.3
60.
6 8
3.6
61.
5 8
4.0
61.
8 8
4.6
55.
6 8
3.1
57.
2 8
3.2
59.
3 8
5.8
58.
3
Pha
ttha
lung
84.
0 7
3.2
84.
9 7
1.3
86.
0 7
2.7
84.
2 7
2.5
86.
6 7
3.9
86.
3 7
4.4
84.
9 6
9.4
85.
6 7
4.5
Phu
ket
82.
6 6
1.1
82.
6 6
3.5
81.
9 6
2.3
81.
9 6
3.0
82.
8 6
2.6
81.
8 6
3.3
81.
8 6
3.6
80.
6 6
4.1
Ran
ong
87.
0 5
5.6
86.
3 5
0.6
88.
1 5
4.5
86.
4 5
6.7
85.
0 5
9.6
86.
6 5
9.5
85.
8 5
9.0
87.
6 6
3.1
Sat
un 8
3.2
60.
0 8
2.8
59.
1 8
5.1
61.
6 8
7.5
61.
2 8
6.8
61.
9 8
6.4
64.
6 8
6.0
63.
1 8
6.1
63.
7
Son
gkhl
a 8
2.6
67.
6 8
1.3
67.
2 7
9.8
67.
5 8
1.2
66.
3 8
1.0
67.
5 8
2.2
67.
8 8
1.1
68.
7 8
1.0
65.
7
Sur
at T
hani
84.
3 6
6.9
85.
3 6
7.1
84.
3 6
6.7
84.
3 6
5.6
83.
8 6
3.0
82.
7 6
4.9
83.
0 6
7.0
82.
1 6
5.5
Tran
g 8
4.8
71.
0 8
5.0
71.
9 8
6.1
74.
4 8
5.4
73.
7 8
3.4
71.
4 8
5.4
71.
4 8
6.1
71.
3 8
4.9
71.
1
Yala
79.
5 5
8.6
81.
0 6
1.0
79.
6 6
2.1
78.
2 6
0.5
79.
5 5
9.7
81.
5 6
2.2
79.
7 6
1.9
80.
2 6
1.7
Sou
rce:
Tha
iland
Nat
iona
l Sta
tistic
s O
ffice
Thailand 101
Table 4-21
Total labour force in Thailand GT by province, thousand2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 36,132 36,429 36,942 37,700 38,427 38,643 38,922 39,408
Thailand GT 4,685 4,875 4,985 5,069 5,194 5,297 5,379 5,468
Chumphon 266 274 286 291 293 305 311 312
Krabi 196 222 233 223 215 221 228 241
Nakhon Si Thammarat 901 912 925 956 1,003 1,010 1,020 1,037
Narathiwat 373 388 399 392 396 399 405 424
Pattani 299 291 298 323 359 354 367 374
Phang Nga 128 130 131 140 143 145 150 153
Phatthalung 299 303 310 321 346 352 342 360
Phuket 146 170 172 167 161 163 166 167
Ranong 87 96 104 103 103 106 106 112
Satun 137 146 155 158 160 166 167 171
Songkhla 745 751 756 781 811 833 845 837
Surat Thani 526 564 570 567 558 570 588 586
Trang 358 378 392 398 399 411 419 422
Yala 225 250 256 248 247 261 264 270
Note: Total labour force includes the number of employed persons, unemployed persons and seasonally inactive labour force.Source: Thailand National Statistics Office
Table 4-22
Population 15 years and over in Thailand GT by province, thousand2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 49,817 50,471 51,045 51,903 52,817 53,462 54,004 54,514
Thailand GT 6,294 6,572 6,674 6,833 7,013 7,141 7,260 7,372
Chumphon 356 370 375 382 389 395 401 405
Krabi 262 296 303 298 293 299 305 310
Nakhon Si Thammarat 1,199 1,223 1,233 1,269 1,315 1,338 1,357 1,375
Narathiwat 509 554 565 564 565 579 593 606
Pattani 417 393 397 448 505 517 529 541
Phang Nga 180 178 180 191 203 207 210 213
Phatthalung 381 389 392 411 432 439 445 450
Phuket 204 234 240 232 222 226 229 232
Ranong 121 142 146 145 142 144 147 149
Satun 191 206 211 213 216 220 225 229
Songkhla 993 1,012 1,028 1,061 1,096 1,114 1,130 1,145
Surat Thani 697 742 755 758 761 773 784 795
Trang 461 482 489 501 516 526 534 542
Yala 324 352 360 358 356 365 373 381
Note: Total labour force includes the number of employed persons, unemployed persons and seasonally inactive labour force.Source: Thailand National Statistics Office
Tab
le 4
-23
Tota
l lab
our
fo
rce
in T
haila
nd G
T b
y p
rovi
nce
and
sex
, tho
usan
d20
05–2
012
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Thai
land
19,
799
16,
333
19,
800
16,
629
20,
073
16,
869
20,
469
17,
231
20,
875
17,
552
20,
982
17,
662
21,
063
17,
858
21,
380
18,
028
Thai
land
GT
2,5
78
2,1
08
2,6
71
2,2
04
2,7
22
2,2
63
2,7
83
2,2
86
2,8
76
2,3
19
2,9
27
2,3
70
2,9
69
2,4
09
3,0
20
2,4
48
Chu
mph
on 1
51
115
1
58
116
1
63
123
1
64
126
1
67
126
1
70
136
1
73
138
1
74
139
Kra
bi 1
07
89
122
1
01
126
1
06
122
1
01
122
9
3 1
26
95
129
9
9 1
35
106
Nak
hon
Si T
ham
mar
at 4
72
429
4
65
448
4
78
446
5
11
445
5
49
454
5
60
450
5
66
454
5
70
467
Nar
athi
wat
208
1
66
213
1
76
218
1
80
220
1
72
231
1
65
230
1
69
237
1
69
246
1
78
Pat
tani
176
1
23
177
1
14
180
1
17
187
1
36
202
1
58
198
1
56
205
1
62
212
1
62
Pha
ng N
ga 7
5 5
3 7
6 5
4 7
5 5
5 8
0 5
9 8
6 5
7 8
6 5
9 8
7 6
2 9
1 6
2
Pha
ttha
lung
156
1
43
159
1
44
163
1
48
167
1
54
182
1
64
184
1
68
184
1
58
188
1
72
Phu
ket
82
64
91
78
93
79
91
76
90
71
90
73
91
75
91
76
Ran
ong
53
33
60
37
63
41
62
41
61
42
63
43
63
43
66
47
Sat
un 8
0 5
7 8
5 6
1 8
9 6
6 9
3 6
6 9
3 6
7 9
5 7
2 9
6 7
1 9
8 7
3
Son
gkhl
a 4
05
340
4
07
343
4
06
350
4
21
360
4
29
382
4
43
389
4
44
400
4
50
387
Sur
at T
hani
290
2
36
312
2
52
314
2
55
315
2
52
315
2
43
316
2
54
322
2
66
323
2
63
Tran
g 1
92
166
2
02
176
2
07
185
2
09
189
2
10
189
2
19
192
2
25
195
2
25
197
Yala
132
9
3 1
45
105
1
46
110
1
40
108
1
40
108
1
47
115
1
47
117
1
51
119
Not
e: T
otal
labo
ur fo
rce
incl
udes
the
num
ber
of e
mpl
oyed
per
sons
, une
mpl
oyed
per
sons
and
sea
sona
lly in
activ
e la
bour
forc
e.S
ourc
e: T
haila
nd N
atio
nal S
tatis
tics
Offi
ce
Thailand 103Malaysia 103
Tab
le 4
-24
Po
pul
atio
n 15
yea
rs a
nd o
ver
in T
haila
nd G
T b
y p
rovi
nce
and
sex
, tho
usan
d
2005
–201
2
Sub
reg
ion
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Mal
eFe
mal
eM
ale
Fem
ale
Thai
land
24,
424
25,
393
24,
485
25,
986
24,
755
26,
290
25,
198
26,
705
25,
673
27,
144
25,
987
27,
475
26,
243
27,
761
26,
480
28,
034
Thai
land
GT
3,1
02
3,1
92
3,2
12
3,3
60
3,2
60
3,4
14
3,3
44
3,4
88
3,4
44
3,5
69
3,5
11
3,6
30
3,5
71
3,6
89
3,6
28
3,7
44
Chu
mph
on 1
79
177
1
89
181
1
92
184
1
92
190
1
94
196
1
97
199
1
99
201
2
02
204
Kra
bi 1
29
133
1
43
153
1
46
157
1
46
152
1
46
146
1
49
149
1
52
152
1
55
155
Nak
hon
Si T
ham
mar
at 5
71
628
5
62
662
5
65
668
6
03
666
6
46
669
6
58
680
6
68
689
6
77
698
Nar
athi
wat
249
2
60
262
2
92
267
2
98
272
2
92
279
2
86
286
2
92
293
2
99
300
3
06
Pat
tani
216
2
01
214
1
79
217
1
80
231
2
17
247
2
58
253
2
64
259
2
70
265
2
76
Pha
ng N
ga 9
1 9
0 8
9 8
9 9
0 9
0 9
6 9
6 1
02
102
1
03
104
1
05
105
1
06
107
Pha
ttha
lung
186
1
95
188
2
01
189
2
03
199
2
12
210
2
22
213
2
25
217
2
28
219
2
31
Phu
ket
99
105
1
11
124
1
13
127
1
11
121
1
08
114
1
10
116
1
11
117
1
13
119
Ran
ong
61
60
69
72
72
75
72
73
71
70
73
72
74
73
75
74
Sat
un 9
6 9
6 1
02
104
1
05
106
1
06
108
1
07
109
1
10
111
1
12
113
1
14
115
Son
gkhl
a 4
90
502
5
01
511
5
09
519
5
18
543
5
30
566
5
39
574
5
48
582
5
55
590
Sur
at T
hani
344
3
53
366
3
75
373
3
82
374
3
84
376
3
86
382
3
91
388
3
97
393
4
02
Tran
g 2
27
234
2
37
245
2
40
249
2
45
256
2
52
265
2
57
269
2
61
273
2
65
277
Yala
165
1
59
179
1
73
183
1
77
179
1
79
176
1
81
180
1
85
184
1
89
188
1
93
Not
e: T
otal
labo
ur fo
rce
incl
udes
the
num
ber
of e
mpl
oyed
per
sons
, une
mpl
oyed
per
sons
and
sea
sona
lly in
activ
e la
bour
forc
e.S
ourc
e: T
haila
nd N
atio
nal S
tatis
tics
Offi
ce
104 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 4-25
Growth rate of net foreign direct investment in Thailand GT, percent
2005–2012
Subregion 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 17.5 19.8 (24.6) (43.2) 87.7 (1.2) 18.9
Thailand GT ... (31.2) 2.5 82.5 (59.0) 97.8 (45.7)
Note: Based on net FDI in the Balance of Payments Source: Bank of Thailand
Table 4-26
Growth of domestic investment in Thailand GT, percent
2005–2012
Subregion 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 33.9 (4.1) 8.3 26.6 (33.8) 45.0 8.6
Thailand GT ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Notes: Domestic investment is the difference between gross fixed capital formation in the national accounts and the net foreign direct investment in the Balance of PaymentsSource: The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board, Bank of Thailand
(80.0)
(60.0)
(40.0)
(20.0)
-
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
Thailand GT FDI Thailand FDI Thailand Domestic Investment
Figure 4-8: Growth of net foreign direct investment and domestic investment, 2006-2012
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 105
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Exports Imports
Figure 4-9: Total exports and imports of Thailand GT, 2005-2012
Table 4-27
International trade of Thailand GT by province, US$ million2005-2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 228,350 261,193 295,163 355,084 286,675 378,512 449,390 477,266
Thailand GT 10,588 13,392 15,061 20,597 16,491 23,244 33,262 29,170
Chumphon 21 22 12 23 0 0 0 8
Krabi 99 148 219 228 126 176 387 407
Nakhon Si Thammarat 37 43 58 63 46 85 91 82
Narathiwat 97 97 102 114 101 109 117 116
Pattani ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phang Nga ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phatthalung ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phuket 205 261 445 466 252 360 573 505
Ranong 169 196 217 413 400 555 871 669
Satun 19 17 9 10 12 9 15 8
Songkhla 9,345 11,666 13,262 18,441 14,875 20,805 29,032 26,085
Surat Thani 301 561 335 189 96 172 745 218
Trang 240 294 313 545 500 841 1,233 896
Yala 55 87 90 106 84 131 198 176
Note: Data is compiled through the customs houses of the Southern Region. Source: Information Technology Division, Department of Foreign Trade
106 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends106 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 4-28
Exports of Thailand GT by province, US$ million2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 110,164 130,563 153,859 175,899 151,912 193,368 220,223 228,167
Thailand GT 7,393 9,566 10,074 13,152 10,285 15,185 20,896 17,642
Chumphon 21 22 12 23 0 0 0 8
Krabi 63 109 171 218 108 137 283 265
Nakhon Si Thammarat 32 43 58 63 46 85 91 82
Narathiwat 29 39 43 46 41 46 42 39
Pattani ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phang Nga ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phatthalung ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phuket 161 199 348 356 188 294 472 422
Ranong 119 145 167 322 314 471 794 604
Satun 13 9 2 4 5 5 6 2
Songkhla 6,393 8,090 8,584 11,342 8,970 13,108 17,585 15,064
Surat Thani 293 546 312 167 77 114 267 151
Trang 217 279 289 510 455 796 1,164 836
Yala 52 84 87 102 80 127 193 170
Note: Data is compiled through the Customs Houses of the Southern Region.Source: Information Technology Division, Department of Foreign Trade
Table 4-29
Imports of Thailand GT by province, US$ million2005–2012Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 118,186 130,630 141,304 179,185 134,763 185,144 229,167 249,099
Thailand GT 3,194 3,826 4,987 7,445 6,206 8,059 12,367 11,528
Chumphon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Krabi 36 39 48 10 19 39 104 142
Nakhon Si Thammarat 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Narathiwat 68 58 58 68 60 63 75 78
Pattani ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phang Nga ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phatthalung ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Phuket 44 62 96 111 64 66 101 83
Ranong 50 50 50 91 86 84 77 64
Satun 6 8 7 6 6 4 9 6
Songkhla 2,952 3,576 4,678 7,099 5,904 7,697 11,447 11,021
Surat Thani 8 15 23 22 18 58 479 68
Trang 23 15 23 35 45 45 69 60
Yala 2 3 4 3 4 4 5 6
Note: Foreign Trade Through Customs Houses of the Southern RegionSource: Information Technology Division, Department of Foreign Trade
Thailand 107
Table 4-30
Total trade of Thailand GT with selected partners by province, US$ million2005–2012Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 228,350 261,193 295,163 355,084 286,675 378,512 449,390 477,266
Thailand GT 10,588 13,392 15,061 20,597 16,491 23,244 33,262 29,170
IMT 4,010 4,951 5,767 7,920 6,810 9,589 12,217 10,730
Indonesia 278 394 311 922 330 884 2,023 905
Malaysia 3,732 4,557 5,456 6,999 6,480 8,705 10,194 9,825
Other ASEAN 1,344 1,742 2,046 3,386 3,032 3,593 5,305 4,931
Japan 1,061 1,341 1,259 1,549 963 1,676 2,010 1,836
China 860 1,438 1,642 2,216 2,119 3,358 5,332 5,117
EU 752 864 1,149 1,176 764 1,135 2,356 1,356
USA 929 1,049 1,022 1,224 968 1,192 1,636 1,407
ROK 412 582 429 464 246 618 1,713 666
ANZ 85 98 105 163 149 136 181 217
Rest of the World 1,133 1,326 1,644 2,499 1,439 1,948 2,512 2,911
Note: Foreign Trade Through Customs Houses of the Southern RegionSource: Information Technology Division, Department of Foreign Trade
108 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 4-32
Imports of Thailand GT from selected partners by province, US$ million
2005–2012
Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 118,186 130,630 141,304 179,185 134,763 185,144 229,167 249,099
Thailand GT 3,195 3,826 4,987 7,445 6,206 8,059 12,367 11,528
IMT 1,883 2,326 2,611 3,893 3,187 4,685 6,263 5,830
Indonesia 222 357 270 866 274 809 1,695 748
Malaysia 1,660 1,969 2,342 3,027 2,912 3,876 4,569 5,082
Other ASEAN 350 409 988 1,615 1,608 1,595 2,560 2,280
Japan 128 211 224 238 168 300 190 571
China 53 94 112 222 197 320 410 661
EU 129 143 325 203 151 168 851 408
USA 182 248 214 284 282 247 368 325
ROK 18 31 49 39 44 185 1,058 196
ANZ 11 10 9 14 34 9 15 41
Rest of the World 441 355 456 937 535 550 650 1,217
Note: Foreign Trade Through Customs Houses of the Southern RegionSource: Information Technology Division, Department of Foreign Trade
108 IMT-GT Statistical Figures and Trends
Table 4-31
Exports of Thailand GT to selected partners by province, US$ million
2005–2012
Partner country 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Thailand 110,164 130,563 153,859 175,899 151,912 193,368 220,223 228,167
Thailand GT 7,393 9,566 10,074 13,152 10,285 15,185 20,896 17,642
IMT 2,127 2,625 3,155 4,028 3,623 4,904 5,954 4,900
Indonesia 55 37 42 56 56 75 329 157
Malaysia 2,072 2,588 3,114 3,972 3,567 4,829 5,625 4,743
Other ASEAN 994 1,333 1,058 1,771 1,424 1,998 2,745 2,651
Japan 933 1,130 1,034 1,311 796 1,375 1,820 1,265
China 807 1,344 1,530 1,994 1,921 3,038 4,922 4,456
EU 624 721 824 972 613 966 1,505 949
USA 748 801 808 940 686 946 1,267 1,082
ROK 394 551 379 426 202 433 655 470
ANZ 74 88 96 148 115 127 166 176
Rest of the World 691 972 1,188 1,562 904 1,397 1,861 1,694
Note: Foreign Trade Through Customs Houses of the Southern RegionSource: Information Technology Division, Department of Foreign Trade
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Foreign guest arrivals in Thailand GT from Indonesia and Malaysia by province2005–2011Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Thailand GT 800,455 1,061,109 968,695 1,043,742 1,006,148 1,070,653 1,426,157
Chumphon 200 817 476 699 339 1,347 1,047
Krabi 3,098 7,915 14,559 42,962 22,036 38,655 81,453
Nakhon Si Thammarat 2,068 4,494 2,973 2,224 3,452 3,396 3,787
Narathiwat 182,640 202,407 183,783 204,489 227,592 241,933 270,226
Pattani 316 452 312 264 279 626 689
Phang Nga 329 519 680 7,712 1,426 379 4,076
Phatthalung 76 45 198 69 715 1,781 2,268
Phuket 35,072 99,267 101,286 74,597 56,104 126,646 194,799
Ranong 737 561 887 1,315 1,107 2,112 1,672
Satun 10,820 10,959 12,242 10,910 9,328 6,005 3,564
Songkhla 414,538 506,716 444,210 428,467 450,925 459,370 643,303
Surat Thani 8,238 8,471 12,969 11,418 12,436 9,831 13,564
Trang 3,047 6,819 6,879 6,121 5,537 2,558 3,581
Yala 139,276 211,667 187,241 252,495 214,872 176,014 202,128
Note: Data is based on guest arrivals in accomodation establishments. * Number of accommodation establishments in 2011 for Phuket is updated. ** Figures for Surat Thani are sum of foreign guest arrivals in Koh Tao, Suratthani; Muang, Suratthani; Samui, Suratthani; and Koh Phangan, Suratthani. 2008 data was last updated in November 2009 while 2009-2010 data was updated in February 2011.Source: Department of Tourism
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Table 4-38
Foreign guest arrivals in Thailand GT by province
2005–2011
Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Thailand GT 3,646,130 6,049,524 6,455,512 5,692,072 5,367,835 7,208,786 10,220,196
Chumphon 17,215 23,080 39,702 47,534 36,173 43,013 54,858
Krabi 306,435 773,615 1,019,585 1,053,856 834,500 816,997 1,243,872
Nakhon Si Thammarat 11,420 15,630 16,768 18,859 13,520 12,315 11,319
Narathiwat 183,581 203,056 185,319 206,231 228,633 248,379 281,247
Pattani 0 671 608 523 718 1,197 952
Phang Nga 35,441 137,532 156,407 153,817 120,766 259,090 394,235
Phatthalung 222 148 586 124 1,003 1,912 3,919
Phuket 1,146,851 2,729,077 2,932,504 2,058,329 2,171,238 4,014,542 5,895,997
Ranong 12,968 22,951 21,959 28,617 18,411 25,134 28,436
Satun 25,538 21,257 20,776 18,329 28,626 12,193 7,654
Songkhla 573,736 681,904 598,657 548,558 585,609 623,415 865,071
Surat Thani 1,164,302 1,179,595 1,200,169 1,240,999 1,047,810 940,286 1,150,135
Trang 27,768 47,205 65,589 59,709 58,970 30,433 73,151
Yala 140,653 213,803 196,883 256,587 221,858 179,880 209,350
Note: Data is based on guest arrivals in accomodation establishments. * Number of accommodation establishments in 2011 for Phuket is updated. ** Figures for Surat Thani are sum of foreign guest arrivals in Koh Tao, Suratthani; Muang, Suratthani; Samui, Suratthani; and Koh Phangan, Suratthani. 2008 data was last updated in November 2009 while 2009-2010 data was updated in February 2011.Source: Department of Tourism
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Table 4-39
Domestic guest arrivals in Thailand GT by province
2005–2011Subregion 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Thailand GT 4,751,340 5,299,517 5,787,645 5,558,228 6,053,060 5,913,465 10,469,239
Chumphon 240,254 245,199 216,658 253,402 336,763 365,598 609,385
Krabi 422,294 480,456 584,800 554,788 827,821 553,400 738,767
Nakhon Si Thammarat 440,919 523,311 616,223 586,811 1,233,954 1,025,948 1,514,199
Narathiwat 70,711 79,904 61,220 91,195 106,755 194,146 147,725
Pattani 72,050 74,437 85,597 113,984 172,794 129,700 153,332
Phang Nga 211,678 135,595 134,798 143,864 140,342 69,082 130,589
Phatthalung 48,933 87,477 96,516 172,117 205,252 322,750 532,311
Phuket 824,330 1,065,290 1,072,586 831,941 550,031 628,320 2,375,725
Ranong 178,206 187,578 207,675 210,344 179,957 255,045 494,382
Satun 200,688 235,077 272,083 261,622 241,010 204,516 304,260
Songkhla 920,314 986,527 1,035,847 994,138 981,059 824,329 1,607,588
Surat Thani 772,405 784,612 871,622 787,982 616,402 802,392 1,133,851
Trang 312,676 375,220 495,576 498,098 418,073 447,810 634,592
Yala 35,882 38,834 36,444 57,942 42,847 90,429 92,533
Note: Data is based on guest arrivals in accomodation establishments.* Number of accommodation establishments in 2011 for Phuket is updated.** Figures for Surat Thani are sum of foreign guest arrivals in Koh Tao, Suratthani; Muang, Suratthani; Samui, Suratthani; and Koh Phangan, Suratthani. 2008 data was last updated in November 2009 while 2009-2010 data was updated in February 2011.Source: Department of Tourism