Indonesia Economy

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Автор обзора — Игорь Швецов (2012, 2013, 2014 © Abominog's Lair)

Regions of Indonesia

The largest country in terms of area and population in Southeast Asia and the world's largest archipelago country is subdivided into 34 provinces.

  • Aceh
  • North Utara
  • West Sumatera
  • Riau
  • Jambi
  • South Sumatera
  • Bengkulu
  • Lampung
  • Bangka Belitung Islands
  • Riau Islands
  • Special Capital Region of Jakarta
  • Jawa Barat
  • Central Jawa
  • Banten
  • Jawa Timur
  • Yogyakarta
  • Bali
  • West Nusa Tenggara
  • East Nusa Tenggara
  • Kalimantan Barat
  • Central Kalimantan
  • South Kalimantan
  • Kalimantan Timur
  • North Kalimantan
  • Sulawesi Utara
  • Central Sulawesi
  • Sulawesi Selatan
  • Sulawesi Tenggara
  • Gorontalo
  • Sulawesi Barat
  • Maluku
  • Maluku Utara
  • Papua
  • West Papua
Ачех
Provinces

Aceh

Capital:Banda Aceh

Area:56 500,51 sq. km

Population:5 274 871 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

20th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Gold 
  • Wood 
  • Coffee 
  • Fish 
  • Spice 
  • Cocoa
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry 
  • Light industry
Северная Суматра
Provinces

North Utara

Capital:Medan

Area:72 427,81 sq. km

Population:14.799.361 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

5th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Agricultural crops
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Tourism
Западная Суматра
Provinces

West Sumatera

Capital:Padang

Area:42 012,89 sq. km

Population:5.534.472 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

14th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coal 
  • Iron ore 
  • Lead 
  • Zinc 
  • Manganese 
  • Gold 
  • Limestone 
  • Palm oil 
  • Cocoa 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Tourism
Риау
Provinces

Riau

Capital:Pekanbaru

Area:87 023,66 sq. km

Population:6.394.087 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

6th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Gold 
  • Wood 
  • Palm oil 
  • Cocoa 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Extraction of natural rubber
Джамби
Provinces

Jambi

Capital:Jambi

Area:50 058,16 sq. km

Population:3.548.228 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

15th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Coal 
  • Wood 
  • Livestock 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Manufacturing industry
Южная Суматра
Provinces

South Sumatera

Capital:Palembang

Area:91 592,43 sq. km

Population:8.467.432 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

10th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Coal 
  • Wood 
  • Rice 
  • Coffee 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Manufacturing industry
Бенкулу
Provinces

Bengkulu

Capital:Bengkulu

Area:19 919,33 sq. km

Population:2.010.670 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

30th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Coal 
  • Rice 
  • Vegetables 
  • Wood 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Coal 
  • Fishing
Лампунг
Provinces

Lampung

Capital:Bandar Lampung

Area:34 623,80 sq. km

Population:9.007.848 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

11th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coffee 
  • Rubber 
  • Sugarcane 
  • Oil palm 
  • Fishery products 
  • Wood
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Light industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry 
  • Manufacturing industry
Банка-Белитунг
Provinces

Bangka Belitung Islands

Capital:Pangkal Pinang

Area:16 424,06 sq. km

Population:1.455.678 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

29th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Coal 
  • Equatorial forests 
  • Oil palm
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Chemical industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Woodworking
Архипелаг Риау
Provinces

Riau Islands

Capital:Tanjung Pinang

Area:8 201,72 sq. km

Population:2.064.564 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

12th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Tin 
  • Bauxites 
  • Ferruginous sands 
  • Granite 
  • Sand 
  • Quartz 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Fishing 
  • Tourism
Особый столичный округ Джакарта
Provinces

Special Capital Region of Jakarta

Capital:Jakarta

Area:664,01 sq. km

Population:10.562.088 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

1st (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2018)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Banking sector 
  • IT sector 
  • Light industry 
  • Food industry 
  • Chemical industry 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Shipbuilding
Западная Ява
Provinces

Jawa Barat

Capital:Bandung

Area:35 377,76 sq. km

Population:48.274.162 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

3rd (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Carnation 
  • Rubber 
  • Cocoa 
  • Tobacco 
  • Coffee 
  • Agricultural products 
  • Wood 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Light industry 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry 
  • Mechanical engineering
Центральня Ява
Provinces

Central Jawa

Capital:Semarang

Area:32 800,69 sq. km

Population:36.516.035 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

4th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Sugarcane 
  • Carnation 
  • Corn 
  • Tobacco 
  • Coffee 
  • Wood 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking 
  • Light industry 
  • Food industry 
  • Shipbuilding
Бантен
Provinces

Banten

Capital:Serang

Area:9 662,92 sq. km

Population:11.904.562 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

7th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Gold 
  • Iron ore 
  • Limestone 
  • Sulfur 
  • Coal 
  • Carnation 
  • Rubber 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Service industry and tourism 
  • Agriculture and plantation
Восточная Ява
Provinces

Jawa Timur

Capital:Surabaya

Area:47 799,75 sq. km

Population:40.665.696 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

2nd (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Corn 
  • Rice 
  • Pepper 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products 
  • Wood 
  • Limestone 
  • Sand
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mechanical engineering 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking 
  • Light industry
Джокьякарта
Provinces

Yogyakarta

Capital:Yogyakarta

Area:3 133,15 sq. km

Population:3.668.719 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

22nd (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coffee 
  • Spices 
  • Rice 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products 
  • Wood
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking 
  • Light industry 
  • Food industry 
  • Tourism
Бали
Provinces

Bali

Capital:Denpasar

Area:5 780,06 sq. km

Population:4.317.404 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

13th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Fruits 
  • Coffee 
  • Spices 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products 
  • Wood
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking 
  • Light industry 
  • Tourism
Западная Нуса Тенггара
Provinces

West Nusa Tenggara

Capital:Mataram

Area:18 572,32 sq. km

Population:5.320.092 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

23rd (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Fishery products 
  • Iron ore 
  • Copper 
  • Gold
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry
Восточная Нуса Тенггара
Provinces

East Nusa Tenggara

Capital:Kupang

Area:48 718,10 sq. km

Population:5 371 519 people (2018)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

26th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2018)

Resources:
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products 
  • Iron ore 
  • Copper 
  • Gold
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Livestock 
  • Fishing 
  • Tourism
Западный Калимантан
Provinces

Kalimantan Barat

Capital:Pontianak

Area:147 307,00 sq. km

Population:5.414.390 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

16th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Fishery products 
  • Methane 
  • Bauxite 
  • Iron ore 
  • Gold 
  • Copper 
  • Lead 
  • Rubber 
  • Wood 
  • Oil palm
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Livestock 
  • Fishing
Центральный Калимантан
Provinces

Central Kalimantan

Capital:Palangka Raya

Area:153 564,50 sq. km

Population:2.669.969 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

21st (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coal 
  • Rubber 
  • Oil palm
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry
Южный Калимантан
Provinces

South Kalimantan

Capital:Banjarmasin

Area:38 744,23 sq. km

Population:4.073.584 (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

19th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coal 
  • Oil and gas 
  • Oil palm 
  • Wood 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry 
  • Livestock
Восточный Калимантан
Provinces

Kalimantan Timur

Capital:Samarinada

Area:127,267.52 sq. km

Population:3.766.039 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

8th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Coal 
  • Equatorial forests 
  • Oil palm
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry 
  • Tourism
Северный Калимантан
Provinces

North Kalimantan

Capital:Tanjung Selor

Area:129 066,64 sq. km

Population:701.814 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

27th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coal 
  • Oil and gas 
  • Gold 
  • Wood
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry
Северный Сулавеси
Provinces

Sulawesi Utara

Capital:Monado

Area:13 851,64 sq. km

Population:2.621.923 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

24th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coal 
  • Oil and gas 
  • Nickel 
  • Ferruginous sand 
  • Limestone 
  • Marble 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Fishing
Центральный Сулавеси
Provinces

Central Sulawesi

Capital:Palu

Area:61 841,29 sq. km

Population:2.985.734 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

18th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Coal 
  • Nickel 
  • Gold 
  • Cocoa 
  • Oil palm 
  • Rubber 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Fishing 
  • Tourism
Южный Сулавеси
Provinces

Sulawesi Selatan

Capital:Makassar

Area:46 717,48 sq. km

Population:9.073.509 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

9th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Vanilla 
  • Sugarcane 
  • Rubber 
  • Tea 
  • Wood 
  • Fishery products 
  • Gold 
  • Iron ore 
  • Lead 
  • Nickel
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Fishing 
  • Tourism
Юго-Восточный Сулавеси
Provinces

Sulawesi Tenggara

Capital: Kendari

Area:38 067,70 sq. km

Population:2.624.875 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

25th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Nickel 
  • Marble 
  • Cocoa 
  • Carnation 
  • Corn 
  • Fishery products 
  • Livestock products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Fishing 
  • Livestock 
  • Tourism
Горонтало
Provinces

Gorontalo

Capital:Gorontalo

Area:11 257,07 sq. km

Population:1 185 492 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

33rd (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coconut 
  • Corn 
  • Fishery products 
  • Gold 
  • Silver 
  • Granite
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Fishing
Западный Сулавеси
Provinces

Sulawesi Barat

Capital:Mamuju

Area:16 787,18 sq. km

Population:1.419.229 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

31st (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Coal 
  • Coffee 
  • Fishery products 
  • Cocoa 
  • Rice 
  • Lead 
  • Iron ore
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Fishing 
  • Tourism
Малуку
Provinces

Maluku

Capital:Ambon

Area:46 914,03 sq. km

Population:1.848.923 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

32 (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Gold 
  • Silver 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Fishing 
  • Tourism
Северное Малуку
Provinces

Maluku Utara

Capital:Sofifi

Area:31 982,50 sq. km

Population:1.282.937 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

34th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Nickel
  • Wood
  • Clove
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy
  • Manufacturing Industry
  • Fishing
  • Tourism
Папуа
Provinces

Papua

Capital:Jayapura

Area:319 036,05 sq. km

Population:4.303.707 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

17th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Nickel
  • Gold
  • Copper
  • Wood
  • Cocoa
  • Oil palm
  • Coffee
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Mining and metallurgy
  • Manufacturing industry
  • Agriculture and plantation
  • Fishing
Западное Папуа
Provinces

West Papua

Capital:Manokwari

Area:99 671,63 sq. km

Population:1.134.068 people (2020)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

28th (out of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2019)

Resources:
  • Oil and gas 
  • Wood 
  • Fishery products
Leading sectors of the economy:
  • Oil and gas industry 
  • Manufacturing industry 
  • Agriculture and plantation 
  • Woodworking, pulp and paper industry 
  • Fishing
лого
Provinces

Восточный Калиман

Capital:Самаринда

Area:127 267,52 кв. км

Population:3 575 449 человек (2017 г.)

Ranking in terms of gross regional product:

7 место (из 34 провинций Индонезии в 2018 году)

Resources:
Leading sectors of the economy:

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