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JAKARTA CITY MAP & POPULATION
Regency Population
West Jakarta 2,278,825
North Jakarta 1,645,312
East Jakarta 2,687,027
South Jakarta 2,057,080
Central Jakarta 898.883
Kepulauan Seribu 21,071
TOTAL 9,588,198
Total Land Area : + 665 Sq KM
Jakarta is not a city, butrather a province withspecial status as the capitalof Indonesia. As a province,is divided into five cities(kota), and one regency(kabupaten).
Jakarta’s Economic Structure 2012
71,5%
SERVICES (TRADING, HOTEL, RESTAURANTS, TELECOMM, TRANSPORTATION, FINANCE/BANKING,BUSINESS SERVICES)
MANFACTURINGCONSTRUCTIONUTILITIES
27.9%
AGRICULTURE, MINING
0.6%
Source : Jakarta Statistic Board, 2012
GRDP of Jakarta;
13%
GRDP of 32
Provinces; 87%
Contribution to National GDP
Jakarta contribute more than13% of its GRDP to the total ofIndonesia national GDP
2012
GRDP: Rp 1.103 Trilion
Growth: 6,5%
GRDP per Capita: Rp 110,46 milion
2013GRDP Rp 1.410,40 Trilion
Growth : 6,9%
GRDP per Capita: Rp 124,2 milion
2017GRDP : Rp 1.857,63 Trilion
Growth : 7,3%
GRDP per Capita: Rp 160 milion
GOALS
PERINGKAT PROVINSI SKOR
1 DKI JAKARTA 1.7576
2 JAWA TIMUR 0.6644
3 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 0.5523
4 JAWA BARAT 0.5113
5 JAWA TENGAH 0.4282
6 DI YOGYAKARTA 0.2757
7 BANTEN 0.2343
8 KEPULAUAN RIAU 0.1708
9 BALI 0.1371
10 RIAU 0.1152
Competitiveness Index
Source: Analisis Daya Saing & Strategi Pembangunan untuk 33 Provinsi Indonesia
Competitiveness Index of 33 Provinces in Indonesia Jakarta was ranked number
one in terms of overall competitiveness without
exception.
From the score showthat 68 years of Indonesia's independence, competitiveness that contribute to the economic development is concentrated at the region ofDKI Jakarta and Java.
Competitiveness Analysis Assessment & Strategy Development judged on four priority areas , namely :1. Macroeconomic Stability2. Planning Government & Institutions3. Financial Condition , Business & Labor4. Quality of life & Infrastructure Development
9 Priority Programs
TRANSPORT
FLOOD CONTROL
HOUSING
GREEN AREA
EMPLOYMENTCULTURE
PUBLIC SERVICE
EDUCATION
HEALTH
JAKARTA VISION AND PRIORITY PROGRAMS
• Increased investment in
commercial property is supported
by strong business activity and
investment by foreign and
domestic.
Property
•Property development office space in second quarter 2013 in the Jabodetabekexperienced positive development, a commitment reflected in the sale, rental rates and selling prices
OFFICE BUILDING •Demand excess conditions on industrial land market pressure selling prices and rental buildings
INDUSTRIAL AREA
Property
Source: Bank Indonesia, Quarter II, 2013
•The high consumer demand of apartments and condominiums suspected push the sale and rental price in the jabotabek.
APARTMENT
•High Occupancy RateHOTEL
Source: Bank Indonesia, Quarter II, 2013
• Developments also occurred for the demand of shopping center which has increased for rents and selling prices.MALLS
Source: Bank Indonesia, Quarter II, 2013
• There are many shopping centers in Jakarta , ranging fromtraditional markets to upscale shopping center. Thisindicate the large potential market in this city as well asthe safety of doing business.
• Jakarta also has many places of interest such as museumsand theme parks. Among the other 47 museums thereare 3 recreational parks Taman Impian Jaya Ancol ,Ragunan Zoo , Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.
• For golf lovers , they can find more than 10 golf courses inthe Greater Jakarta area and more than 50 sports clubswhich have facilities of international standards.
* Source: Panduan Sang Petualang , 47 Museum Jakarta, Gramedia Pustaka Utama
Leisure & Sport
PROJECTS
TRANSPORT
Mass Rapid Transit
Monorail
Bus Rapid Transit
Medium Bus
Intelegent Transport System
Feeder
Airport Link
INFRASTRUCTRUREWATER SUPPLY
AND SANITATION
6 Toll Roads
Water Treatment Plant
Waste Water Treatment Plant
Deep Tunnel
FOOD SECURITY
Agribusiness Distribution
Centre
LOGISTIC CENTRE
Special Economic Zone Marunda
Improvement and Expansion of Tanjung Priok
Port
REVITALIZATION OF JAKARTA
Jakarta Coastal Defence Strategy – Giant Sea Wall
Transit Oriented Development Dukuh Atas
Transit Oriented Development Lebak Bulus
HOUSINGHEALTH
EDUCATION
Low Cost Apartment
Better Education Service
Better Health
Service
(4,7 milion people)
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN JAKARTA
Infrastructure
Sumber: Kajian Ekonomi Regional, Bank Indonesia 2013
Infrastructure Value Period
Start
Period
End
Tanjung Priok free way
Access
4 Billon 2012 2014
Kalibaru Port 22,6 Billion 2013 2018
1st phase - Mass Rapit
Transit (MRT)
15,7 Billion 2013 2016
1st phase - Monorail 6,9 Billion 2013 2015
Trains to Soekarno Hatta
Airport
2,3 Billion 2012 2014
6 toll roads network 40 Billion 2013 2021
Toll road development
Depok - Antasari
4,8 Billion 2013 2016
Development of Special
Economic Zone Marunda
6 Billion 2014 2017
Open for FDI : 120 Lines of Business
Share of Ownership : 25% - 95%
Close for FDI (open for Domestic Investment only) :
48 Lines of Business
Close for Foreign and Domestic Investment :
25 Lines of Business
NO LINES OF BUSINESS KBLI OWNERSHIP SECTOR
1 Operating & Maintenance Service 11200 Max 95% Energy
2 Hotel 55115 Max 50% Culture & Tourism
3 Restaurants and Cafes 55213 Max 50% Culture & Tourism
4 Recreation and Entertainment 92411 Max 50% Culture & Tourism
5 Professional Convention Organizer (PCO) 63440 Max 50% Culture & Tourism
6 Pharmaceutical Industry 24232 Max 75% Health
7 Health Support Services 85193 Max 65% Health
8 Business Consultation Service and Management (Hospital Management Services)
74140 Max 65% Health
9 Loss Insurance Companies 66030 Max 80% Finance
10 Operation of Telecommunication Networks 6421 Max 49% Communication and Informatics
11 Operation of Multimedia Services 64322 Max 95% Communication and Informatics
• Jakarta economy in 2013 is expected to grow in the range of
6.4 to 6.8% (yoy) inflation in the range of 4.0% -5.0% (yoy).
The growth is assumed to watch over the performance of
investments and domestic consumption are greatly influenced
by the beliefs of the condition of the economy and
competitiveness.
• Jakarta economy will increase significantly in the range of -
0.32% +0.13 with the Investment "Mega Project"
Infrastructure
• Need for a comprehensive policy to increase investment in
infrastructure and quality of human resources in order to
improve the competitiveness of Jakarta as well as the
priorities and strategies to increase investment in Jakarta.
• The need for the role of the private sector in support of
Financing "Mega Project" Infrastructure
Jakarta Economic is expected to grow in the range of 6.4 to 7.3% until 2017 make Jakarta is favorable
place to invest in Indonesia.
JAKARTA IS THE GATE
OF INDONESIA’S INVESTMENT.
JAKARTA INVESTMENT AND PROMOTION BOARD
Jl. Let.Jend. MT. Haryono Kav. 45 – 46 JAKARTA 12770 INDONESIATelp. + 62-21 7949567, 7942515
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