Bali Province Balinese Dancer Ali Is a Well-Known Tourism Spot, Situated Basic Data in the Lesser Sunda Bislands, and Located One Mile East of the Island of Java
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PROVINCE OVERVIEW INDONESIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES DIRECTORY 2018-2019 Bali Province Balinese dancer ali is a well-known tourism spot, situated Basic Data in the Lesser Sunda BIslands, and located one mile east of the island of Java. Capital: Denpasar Administratively, the province Major Cities: is divided into 1 city and 8 • Denpasar : 880.600 inhabitants municipalities. • Buleleng : 646.200 inhabitants The regional government’s • Badung : 616.500 inhabitants vision is ‘The Realization of an • Gianyar : 495.100 inhabitants advanced, safe, peaceful and prosperous Bali’. To realize the Size of Province: 5.635 km2 vision, the government of Bali is planning to improve human Population: resource quality through capacity building, increasing (1) Province : 4.152.800 inhabitants education and health quality. It moreover sets out to (2) Province Capital : 880.600 inhabitants developing a good environment for the people and for enhancing its economic potentials. Salary (2018): Bali’s main economic is tourism-related industries. The provincial monthly minimum wage : Its 716 km long coastline provides a beautiful scenery USD 157,57. and many beaches. The beauty of the beaches in Bali is a powerful magnet for foreign and domestic tourists and investors. In 2015, more than 4 million foreign tourist arrived directly in Bali. This was an increase of 6,24% from Educational Attainment 3,76 million foreign tourist in 2014. Presently, there are DIPLOMA Undergraduate Postgraduate approximately 281 one star to five star hotels in Bali. 2,77% 4,20% 0,31% Beside tourism, Bali is also rich in fishery and VOCATIONAL agricultural resources. The fishery industry in Bali has 1,57% great export potential, as the production of fish in Bali (228.873 tons in 2015) is very high while the annual Never attending local fish and sea food consumption of 30 kg/capita is school considerably low. Furthermore, in 2015 the total land used SENIOR 12,09% for agriculture in Bali was 353.802 ha. It includes paddy 22,16% fields, estate crops, woods, grassland, state forests, and Not graduated ponds. To use this land more efficiently, the government from Elementary % of Bali is supporting innovation in the field of agriculture. 16,42 Junior For example, it is developing a new method called ‘system % of rice intensification’ (SRI) for farmers to better cope 14,10 Elementary with the risk of weather anomalies, which can lower the % production of the agriculture sector. Moreover, the system 26,38 addresses the shortage of land by revitalizing irrigation systems and using better rice seedling. 2 BALI PROVINCE ECONOMY Subsistence/common vocation In 2015, GRDP of Population of Bali was USD 1,3 billion with the largest contributions coming 3,21% PROCESSING INDUSTRY from tourism (22,82% of % 77,21 % Trading, Hotel and GRDP), the agriculture, 7,97 Restaurant horticulture, and Agriculture, Veterinary, fisheries sector (14,92%), % SERVICES Ubud Souvenir Market Forestry & 10,07 and the transportation Fishery and storages sector (9,28%). The Province contributed 1,54% OTHERS 1,52% to the national GRDP in 2015. The Bali’s economy growth fluctuated between 2014 and 2016, but always remained above 6% and thus, above national growth. In 2014, the economic growth was 6,47%, but declined to The absolute value of Foreign Direct Investment 6,12% in 2015 only to yet climbed again to 6,24% in 2016. (FDI) in Bali reached USD 450 million in 2016. The main International trade of Bali is comparatively small. receiving sector of foreign direct investment in Bali was In 2015, total exports reached USD 498,68 million, while the sector of hotel and restaurant with USD 227,8 million. imports reached USD 131,93 million leaving a trade While, the domestic investment reached USD 35,7 surplus of USD 366,75 million. Top export destinations million in 2016 as most domestic investment targeted the were the United States of America (Export value of USD hotel and restaurant sector, which received 87% or USD 112,31 million), Singapore (USD 41,26 million) and Australia 31 million of domestic direct investment, followed by the (USD 41,02 million). Main exported commodities were housing, industrial estates, and offices sector with USD fish and shrimp (USD 101,28 million), jewelry (USD 65,04 2 million, while the remaining investment went to trade million), apparel (USD 59,23 million), wood and products and reparation sector. of wood (USD 50,52 million), furniture and lightning (USD 43,89 million), meat and fish preparation (USD 21 million) and knitted goods (USD 19,2 million). The main goods Investment Realisation imported to Bali were machinery (USD 32,6 million), 800 mineral fuels (USD 32,4 million), electrical equipment 700 (USD 15,6 million), and jewelry (USD 9,9 million). DDI 600 FDI Economic Growth (2014-2016) 500 400 Year Description 300 2014 2015 2016*) 200 Economic Growth of Province 6,47 6,12 6,24 100 National Economic Growth 5,02 4,88 5,02 *) estimated (mio USD) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 DDI 230,20 221,10 18,70 92,60 35,70 Actual expenditures of the government of Bali were FDI 482 390,90 427,20 495,80 450,60 USD 37,02 million in 2015. Indirect expenditures such as personal costs, grants and funds for the districts and cities Total 712,20 612 445,90 588,40 486,30 accounted for 69% of the overall actual expenditures. In 2014, the average expenditure per capita per month in Bali was USD 81, but it decrease to USD 77 in Economic Resources 2015, of which of 61,77% were spend on food consumption and 38,23% on non-food consumption. As for food Commodities Outlook consumption, expenditures for delicatessen products had the largest share in expenditures (32,06%), while Tourism for non-food consumption, expenditures for housing (25,67%) were highest. Agriculture Fishery INVESTMENT Between 2012 and 2016, investments in Bali mostly Real Estate targeted the sectors of hotel and restaurant, agriculture, and transportation. These sectors accounted for 83% of Construction foreign investment 3 PROVINCE OVERVIEW INDONESIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES DIRECTORY 2018-2019 Bali Sea Gilimanuk East Java Seaport Celukan Bawang Harbor Bali Island Bali Strait Lo m b o k Stra Capital City it City Main bridge Padangbai Toll road Harbor National road INDIAN OCEAN Medium road Lembongan Nusa Penida Harbor BadungHarbor Strait Small road DENPASAR Sanur Harbor Railroad International Airport Nusa Penida Ngurah Rai Airport Island Domestic Airport Benoa Seaport International Port Domestic Port / Harbour EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE N/A DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE N/A LAND ROAD Road : 7.350,44 km Toll Roads : 12,7 km Ngurah Rai International Airport SEAPORTS 7 ( Benoa Port, Celukan Bawang Port, Gilimanuk Port, Padangbai Port, Nusa Penida Port, Sanur Port, and Lembongan Port) AIRPORTS 2 with Ngurah Rai International Airport as the most noticeable one. TRAIN SYSTEM Ngurah Rai Airport Railway (under construction) Bali ferry transportation at Gilimanuk Port that connects Bali and Java island 4 BALI PROVINCE Sunlight view Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. Car traffic on the main road in the city of Kuta in Bali. Aerial view of Padang Bai Port. Group of women in traditional Balinese costumes carry on head religious offering for Hindu ceremony on parade at art and culture festival. DEVELOPMENT PLAN • Development of Sarbagita Metropolitan Estate. • Development of a steam power plant of 130 MW in • Development of the Gas and Steam Power Plants of Celukan Bawang. Java-Bali II and IV. • Development of the processing industry with an • Construction of Sawangan-Niko Bridge. integrated education center. • Development of Buleleng Airport. • Improvements of the connectivity between Java • Development of Tabanan Area. island, Madura Island, and Bali Island. • Development of disaster mitigation system in • Development of Ngurah Rai Airport Railway to Tabanan. Denpasar and Mengwi. • Development of a logistic hub for land and sea • Development of Bali Beach Conservation Program transportation. Phase II. • Development of Ngurah Rai Flyover. • Development of a gas power plant of 50 MW in Pesanggaran. • Development of Nusa Penida Island roads. STRENGTH 1. Bali is the most famous tourism spot in Indonesia due to its natural beauty. CONTACT 2. The province has a tradition and high potential in craftsmanship of handicraft, jewelry, and wood. Badan Penanaman Modal Daerah dan Perizinan 3. Bali’s Hindu Culture is unique. Provinsi Bali 4. The people of Bali are known for being Jl. Raya Puputan Niti Mandala, Renon, Denpasar heterogeneous and peaceful, resilient. Sel, Kota Denpasar, Provinsi Bali, Post Code: 80239 5. There is great potential to develop other Telp. : +62 (361) 256905 sectors than tourism such as the cacao, fishery, Fax: : +62 (361) 243804 and energy sectors. E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.bpmp.baliprov.go.id/ 5.