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Economy of Indonesia
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Economy of Indonesia
Economy of Indonesia
Jakarta's central business district at Thamrin Street, Central Jakarta. Rank Currency Fiscal year Trade organisations 15th Rupiah (IDR) Calendar year WTO, G-20, IOR-ARC Statistics GDP GDP growth GDP per capita GDP by sector Inflation (CPI) Population below poverty line Gini index Labour force Labour force by occupation Unemployment Main industries US$1.0 trillion by PPP (2010) 6% (2010) [1] [1] [2] [1]
US$4,300(2010); US$4,100(2009)
agriculture (16.5%), industry (46.4%), services (37.1%) 5.1% (2010) [3] [1]
13.3% (2010)
34.3 (2008)
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120 million (2010)
agriculture: 30%, industry: 30%, services: 40% (2010) [1]
3.2% (2010)
petroleum and natural gas, textiles, apparel, footwear, mining, cement, chemical fertilizers, plywood, rubber, food, [1] tourism External
Exports Export goods Main export partners
$ 158 billion f.o.b. (2010)
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oil and gas, electrical appliances, plywood, textiles, rubber
Japan 15.9%, China 9.9%, US 9.3%, Singapore 8.8%, South Korea 7.0%, India 6.4%, Malaysia 5.8%, Australia 2,8% [5] (2009) $132 billion f.o.b. (2010) [5]
Imports
Economy of Indonesia
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Import goods Main import partners
machinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels, foodstuffs
Singapore 16.1%, China 14.5%, Japan 10.2%, US 7.3%, Malaysia 5.9%, South Korea 4.9%, Thailand 4.8%, Australia [5] 3.5%, Saudi Arabia 3.2%, (2009) Public finances
Credit rating
[6] Standard & Poor's: BB+ (Domestic) BB+ (Foreign) BBB- (T&C Assessment) [7] Outlook: Positive [7] Moody's: Ba1 Outlook: Stable [7] Fitch: BB+ Outlook: Positive US$105.709 billion (March 2011) [8]
Foreign reserves
[9] Main data source: CIA World Fact Book All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars
Indonesia is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and is one of the emerging market economies of the world. The country is also a member of G-20 major economies.[10]...