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PROVINCE OVERVIEW

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Fishermen sit at the bow of the ship in Kotabaru port, South Province Kalimantan outh Kalimantan is located on Island. Its capital is . borders Basic Data in the west, in Sthe east, Sea in the south and in the north. South Kalimantan had a total population of Capital: Banjarmasin 4,05 million inhabitants in 2016. Administratively, South Kalimantan consists of 11 districts and two autonomous Major Cities: cities namely, and Banjarmasin. Banjarbaru City : 241.369 inhabitants The provincial government has determined in the Medium-Term District Development Plan 2016-2021 Size of Province: 37.530,52 km² that the province’s economy should focus on forestry, mining and quarrying, and agriculture. Due to its natural Population: conditions, development of the mining and quarrying (1) Province : 4.055.479 inhabitants sector offers South Kalimantan wider economic (2) Province Capital : 684.183 inhabitants opportunities. South Kalimantan’s coal production in 2015 amounted to 292,33 million tons, an increase of Salary (2018): 21,16% compared to 2014. Besides coal, the province The provincial monthly minimum wage : produced 1,11 billion tons of iron ore in 2013. However, the USD 181,83. Indonesian Parliament passed a new Mining Law (Law No. 4 of 2009 on Mineral and Coal Mining), which prohibits the export of unprocessed minerals. Therefore, the provincial government encourages the construction of smelters. Educational Attainment Moreover, plantation plays a significant role in Undergraduate the development of the agricultural sector. Palm oil DIPLOMA 2,87% Postgraduate and rubber are considered as the most important % 1,76% 0,2 commodities for the agricultural industry in this province. VOCATIONAL Total productions of palm oil in 2015 reached 1,39 million % Never attending 1,27 school tons (1,31 million tons in 2014), while rubber reached 6,55% 181.785 tons (167.977 tons in 2014 ). The provincial government has set the vision of SENIOR % turning South Kalimantan into “a competitive and 15,38 prosperous province”. With this vision, the government Not graduated hopes to improve the exploitation of natural resources, from Elementary e.g. in mining and energy, by using advanced technology Junior 23,57% % to serve the regional, national and international market. 16,68 To implement the vision, the provincial government has initiated development programs on infrastructure, Elementary education and health. In doing so, the provincial % government seeks collaboration with the private sector 31,72 in Public-Private-Partnerships for infrastructure projects.

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ECONOMY Subsistence/common vocation South Kalimantan recorded an economic growth of of Population 3,84% in 2015, which is a deceleration of economic growth of 1,01% compared to 2014. With a GRDP of USD 10,19 billion, South Kalimantan contributed 1,18% to the national GDP % in 2015. In 2015 the largest contributions to GRDP came 91,52% 1,48 MINING from mining and quarrying (27,30% of GRDP), agriculture, Agriculture, % Trading, Hotel and forestry and fisheries (14,44%), manufacturing (12,67%), Veterinary, 2,24 Restaurant wholesale and retail trade (8,37%) and construction Forestry & % SERVICES (7,36%). Fishery 4,76 In 2015, South Kalimantan exported goods with a total value of USD 6,6 billion and imported goods with a total value of USD 312,06 million. As a result, South Kalimantan recorded a trade surplus of USD 6,28 billion. The top export commodities during that year were coal (USD INVESTMENT 4,97 billion), palm oil (USD 1,08 billion), wood (USD 215,21 Realized foreign investment in South Kalimantan million) and rubber (USD 137,87 million). The top export in 2016 mainly targeted the electricity sector with destinations of South Kalimantan were China (USD 1,44 investment worth USD 145,28 million, the cement and billion), India (USD 1,36 billion), Singapore (USD 945,22 gypsum industry with USD 33,44 million and palm oil million), Japan (USD 759,38 million) and the Philippines plantations with USD 27,69 million. In the same year, (USD 283,58 million). South Kalimantan’s main partners the largest recipients of domestic investment were the for imports were China (USD 119,61 million), Panama cement and gypsum industry with total investments of (USD 36,75 million), (USD 33,08 million), the USD 401,21 million, followed by leasing services with USD Netherlands (USD 18,67 million) and South Korea (USD 20,04 million and the palm oil industry with USD 12,72 13,50 million). million.

Investment Realisation 1200 DDI FDI 1000

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Economic Growth (2014-2016) 600

Year 400 Description *) 2014 2015 2016 200 Economic Growth of Province 4,85 3,84 4,38

National Economic Growth 5,01 4,88 5,02 (mio USD) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 *) estimated DDI 259,02 614,76 193,81 152,5 440,73 Total provincial government expenditures increased FDI 272,29 260,62 502,49 960,76 249,45 to USD 402,14 million in 2015 (USD 364,28 million in 2014). Total 531,31 875,38 696,30 1.113,26 690,18 Direct expenditures decreased from USD 198,19 million to USD 196,77 million in 2015, while indirect expenditures increased from USD 166,09 million to USD 205,37 million. Economic Resources Financial support for the districts in form of grants had the largest share in indirect expenditure with USD 101 Commodities Outlook million, while expenditures for goods and services had the largest share in direct expenditures with USD 96,1 Agriculture million. Average expenditures per capita per month reached Food Crops & Plantation USD 70,83 in 2015, of which USD 35,98 were spent on non- food consumption and USD 34,85 on food consumption. Forestry The largest non-food consumption expenditures were spent on household facilities with USD 18,72. For food Mining consumption, people spent their incomes largely on cereals worth USD 4,96 in total. Manufacturing

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East Central Kalimantan Kalimantan Province Province

Capital City t City Main bridge Toll road National road

Makassar Strai Medium road Small road BANJARMASIN 1 Railroad Sebuku Syamsudin Island International Airport Noor Airport Batulicin Port Domestic Airport Laut Island International Port Domestic Port / Harbour Existing Industrial Estate Industrial Estate in Development

EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

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DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

1 Batulicin Industrial Estate

Dock at Pagatan Beach, Tanah Bumbu

LAND ROAD AIRPORT

State Higway (877,44 km), Provincial Highway 4 with Syamsudin Noor Airport and Gusti (1,056.38 km) Sjamsir Alam Airport as the more noticeable ones. SEAPORT 6 (Batulicin Port, Banjarmasin Port, Sebuku Port, TRAIN SYSTEM Kotabaru Port, Batu Licin Port, Sungai Danau N/A Port)

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Banjarmasin City at night

Crane Barge SPCB Calvin at Jhonlin Marine Trans Port Terminal, Floating market in , Banjarmasin Jhonlin Marine Trans is part of Jhonlin Group company in Batulicin.

DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1. Construction of a roadway between Banjarmasin and Batulicin. 2. Railway construction between Banjarmasin and Tabalong. 3. Construction of a steam power plant in Asam-Asam (2x100 Megawatt). 4. Construction of a steam power plant in Tabalong (2x100 Megawatt). CONTACT 5. Infrastructure development in Banjar Bakula.

Provincial Government of South Kalimantan Jl. Dharma Praja No.1, Kawasan Perkantoran STRENGTH Pemerintah Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan, Banjar Baru-Indonesia Email : N/A 1. There is great potential for development of the Website : http://kalselprov.go.id mining and quarrying sector. 2. Strategic position bordering or being close to Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal Daerah Java, East Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan 3. There is high potential for agri-business. Jl. Bangun Praja, Kawasan Perkantoran Pemerintah 4. The province has 10 catchment areas, such as: Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan, Banjarbaru, 70733 Binuang, Tapin, Telaga Langsat, Mangkuang, Telp. : +62 (511) 6749344, Fax: +62 (511) 6749344 Haruyan Dayak, Intangan, Kahakan, Jaro, Email : [email protected] Batulicin and Riam Kanan. [email protected] Website : www.bkpmd.kalselprov.go.id

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