The Government of East Java Province

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 Land area:
47.154 km2
Largest in Java Island
 Sea Area :
100.000 km2
 Coastal Length :
1.920 km
Admistration Area :
29 Regencies & 9 Cities
Biggest # in Indonesia
Population in 2012 :
38.05 million people
Population rate :
0,81%
o Population Density in 2011 : 800 people / km2
o Surabaya as Provincial Capital is The 2nd Biggest City in Indonesia.
o East Java is well-known as Centre of Eastern Indonesia Zone
(KTI)
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The Government of East Java Province
Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
Banda Aceh
Medan
Tanjung Pinang
Manado
Pekanbaru
Gorontalo
Samarinda
Sofifi
Pontianak
Padang
Pangkal Pinang
Palangkaraya
Palembang
Jayapura
Mamuju
Bengkulu
Kendari
Banjarmasin
Ambon
Makassar
Bandar Lampung
Serang
Manokwari
Palu
Jambi
Jakarta
Semarang
Bandung
Surabaya
Mataram
Yogyakarta
Denpasar
Main Economic Centre
Economic Centre
Regional Economic Centre
Kupang
Source : MP3EI, 2011
 East Java is the main economic centre for eastern part of Indonesia.
 East Java Province has serving not only 38.05 million citizens of East Java,
but also serving for almost 120 million citizens of 19 Provinces in Eastern part
of Indonesia.
The Government of East Java Province
Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
Arterial / Toll Road
North Route : Tuban-Sby-Bwangi
Middle Route : Ngawi-Sby
South Route : Pacitan-Bwangi
Train Station
Pelabuhan Internasional
35 Juta TEUS power
Bandara Internasional
Kargo = 152 juta ton
Pelabuhan Domestik
Bandara Domestik
Seaport
International Port :
Perak Cape, Surabaya
(35 millions TEUS)
Domestic Port :
Tembaga Cape - Probolinggo
Wangi Cape - Banyuwangi
And also 8 Commercial Port.
Airport
International Airport :
Juanda-Surabaya
Cargo Capacity :
152 millions ton
Domestic :
Abdurrahman Saleh – Malang
Trunojoyo – Sumenep
Minak Jinggo - Banyuwangi
Departure Station : 29 Stations
Railroad Lenght: 895.750 km
Energi
Electricity : + 3.500 MW Year 2012
+ 4.245 MW Year 2013
Industrial Estate
Currently, East Java have a potency of 18.700 Ha
industrial area availability, as follows :
1.PIER , Pasuruan
2.Ngoro Industrial Park
3.North Mojokerto
4.Sedayu Lawas, Gresik
5.Ploso Area, Jombang
6.Wonorejo, Banyuwangi
7.Tuban Industrial Estate
8.Brondong, Lamongan
The Government of East Java Province
Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
OIL & GAS
Central
Java
925 Barel / Day
489 MM ScFD
* Million Metric Standard Cubic Feet per Day
AGRICULTURE
Corn
5,73 Million Ton/Year
Sugar
Bali
385 Million Ton/Year
Coffee
97,940 Ton/Year
Chocolate
MINING
DOLOMITE &
IRON SAND
MARMER &
ONYX
GOLD, SILVER
& COPPER
1.7 Billion ton
543 Million ton
8 Million ton
FISHERY
Cakalang FIsh
5,158 Ton
Shrimp 1,863 Ton
Red Snapper Fish
1,211 Ton/Year
GEOTHERMAL
11 Location Geothermal
Potential 1.350 MW
1,498 Ton
Tuna Fish 3,337 Ton
193 Million ton
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Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
Graphs of Economic Growth in East Java and the National (c to c)
%
15,42%
Agriculture
5,70% - Transportation &
Communications
C
to
C
30,40%
THR
27,11%
Processing
Industry
2,08% - Mining & Quarrying
5,05% - Finance, Leasing & Services Company
8,35% - Other Services
1,35% - Electricity, Gas & Water Supply
4,55% - Construction
Inflation
2009
2010
2011
2012
%
3,62
6,96
4,09
4,50
Inflasi (y o y) Sept 2012 : 3,55 %
Jan 2013
0,97
 The increasing economic growth followed by decreasing inflation value indicated The
Growth Potentially increasing social welfare
Source : BRS Peb 2013
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Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
Investment Realization
9
16
8
14
7
12
6
10
Billion US Dollar
Billion US Dollar
Principal License
5
4
3
2
1
DDI
FDI
TOTAL
8
6
4
2
-
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2.10
2.44
4.54
2.67
1.48
4.15
4.32
1.94
6.26
2.76
4.70
7.46
4.87
3.20
8.07
Reg. Invest.
DDI
FDI
TOTAL
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2.86
0.29
0.43
3.58
4.08
0.45
0.40
4.93
5.92
1.01
1.76
8.69
7.37
2.14
2.11
11.62
8.37
3.02
2.64
14.03
* US$ 1 = Rp. 9.500
o Trends of FDI Realization Steadily Increased, average +94% per - Year
o Trends of FDI based on Principal License Increased, average +26% per - Year
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Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
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15%
K
K
38%
B
41%
13%
D
J I H G
5%
2%3% 3% 4%
B
11%
C
6%
J
F E
Singapore
Netherland
Japan
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Australia
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
Saudi Arabia
China
Malaysia
USA
Others
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1% I H 4% F
2%
3% 4%
4% 4%
A.
B.
C.
D.
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F.
A
22%
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Food Processing
Chemical & Pharmacy
Metal, Machinery, &
Electronic
Transport, Logistic &
Communic
Trade & Repair
Construction
C
D 6%
5% E
4%
G. Motor Vehicle & other
Transport
H. Non-Metal Minerals
Industry
I.
Wood Ind.
J. Textile Ind.
K. Others
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Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
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A
K
C
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F
G
E
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H
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A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Gresik Regency
Tuban Regency
Surabaya City
Probolinggo Reg
Pasuruan Reg
Sidoarjo Reg
: 17 %
: 14 %
: 13 %
: 11 %
: 10%
:5%
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
Mojokerto Reg : 4 %
Situbondo Reg : 3 %
Jombang Reg
:2%
Banyuwangi Reg : 2 %
Others
: 19 %
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Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
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3,7
3,5
3,3
3,1
2,9
2,7
2,5
3,59
Tahun 2011
3,3
3,09
2,92
 One Stop License provide easy,
quick & cheap service
 Availability of skillful, productive &
democratic labour
2009
2010
2011
2012
 Facilitation of land provision
 Maintaining sufficiency of
electricity capacity
Decrease : - 0,67 % (effort  Performance)
Data Source : BPS East Java Province, 2012
Remaks : * ) Corrected Figures , **) Preliminary Figures
The Government of East Java Province
Istanbul-Turkey,April 25th, 2013
Welcome To The Great
East Java - Indonesia
EAST JAVA PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
Pahlawan Street No. 110 Surabaya
+6231-3520005, 3520004 +6231-3538589
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