ASIA BUSINESS WEEK DUBLIN
Fourth EU Asia Top Economist Round Table
6 June 2014
Indonesia – the Economic Giant of ASEAN
H.E. Arif Havas Oegroseno
Ambassador of Indonesia to the European Union
Kindly sponsored by:
INDONESIA:
ECONOMIC GIANT IN ASEAN
Arif Havas Oegroseno
Ambassador of Indonesia to Belgium, Luxembourg, The EU, and WCO
The Fourth EU Asia Top Economis Roundtable
Dublin, Ireland, 4 - 6 June 2014
5253 km
5253 km
4956 km
240
MILLIONPOPULATION
300 ethnics
700 languages
5 major religions and ancient beliefs
Average age 28 years
90 million middle class ...
A
STABLEDEMOCRACY
185 million registered voters : 70 % turn out
Robust media : 50 domestic tv channels
60 000 NGOs
Largest Moslem Democracy
20
GDP 2013 $ 1.2 T USD
G20 :16th largest economy
6 % growth - 24 % DSR - 6 % unemployment
Survived 2008 + 2010 crisis + Fed Tampering
“The World’s Most Stable
Economy In The Last Five
Years”
The Economist 2014
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 1998 2000 2005 2010 2013
32.1
78.01 87.3
114.4
202.1
95.4
165.02
285.8
708.02
1.2 T
0
100
300
600
900
Indonesia’s GDP 1975-2011
(US$ Billion)
Source: World Bank
USD 20 BILLION AIBUSES
USD 22 Billion Boeings
FDIUPWARDS
Q1 2010: USD 4 Billion
Q1 2011: USD 5.3 Billion
Q1 2012: USD 7.1 Billion
Q1 2013: USD 9.3 Billion
Q1 2014: USD10.6 Billion
Environment
&
Natural
Resources
Health
Transport
Counter
Terrorism
Partnership and
Comprehensive
Agreement
(PCA)
Among others: Civil Society
Cooperation
Human Rights
Indonesia - EU Trade
Indonesian exports decreases
EU exports unstable
EU Investment
EU investment upwards
Ranks 5th : Japan, Singapore, Korea, China, EU
Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement
Scoping Exercise
Trade Barrier
Declining Indonesian Exports
Stronger Regional Market
ASEAN Economic Community = 600 Million
RCEP = 3 Billion People
TERIMA KASIH

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