West Kalimantan Province Has 12 Districts and 2 City
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PROVINCE OVERVIEW INDONESIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES DIRECTORY 2018-2019 West Kalimantan Province Equator Monument in Pontianak est Kalimantan is located in the western part of Kalimantan Island and its capital city is Basic Data Pontianak. The province is often called ‘the Wthousand rivers province’ due to its hundreds of large and small rivers which are often navigable . Administratively, Capital: Pontianak West Kalimantan province has 12 districts and 2 city. Major Cities: In developing the province, the government has set 1. Kubu Raya : 545.409 inhabitants the vision of “realizing a faithful, healthy, smart, safe, 2. Sambas : 523.115 inhabitants cultured, and prosperous West Kalimantan”. This will be 3. Ketapang : 475.985 inhabitants realized by enhancing the quality of West Kalimantan’s 4. Sanggau : 444.596 inhabitants people, implementing equitable development as well as by upholding the rule of law and social justice. Moreover, Size of Province: 146.807 km2 Kalimantan Island has been determined as “the world’s lung and a national energy and food center”. To become Population: the world’s lung, the government will allocate 45% (1) Province : 4.716.000 inhabitants of Kalimantan’s area (including West Kalimantan) for (2) Province Capital : 607.618 inhabitants the conservation of vegetation, particularly tropical rainforest. Moreover, the government will develop the Salary (2018): new and renewable energy potential of the province and The provincial monthly minimum wage : utilize the economic potential of agricultural commodities USD 151,62. such as rice, cassava, and soy . West Kalimantan is well-known for its agriculture and manufacturing industries (Aloe vera-based products Educational Attainment and processed fish and sea food). In 2015, the province Undergraduate has produced 1,27 million tons of rice, 173.448 tons of DIPLOMA 1,79% cassava, 31.851 tons of corn . West Kalimantan also has VOCATIONAL 1,57% Postgraduate an abundance of fruits such as oranges, pineapples, 1,19% 0,13% bananas, and durian. Moreover, West Kalimantan has potential in the fields of aluminum (development of joint SENIOR Never attending venture smelter of Antam-Inalum), crude palm oil (50 13.06% school crude palm mills in 2013 ), and rubber (15 rubber mills). 12,47% West Kalimantan also has great potential in renewable Junior energy, such as solar and geothermal power. For example, 14,56% Not graduated the province has a potential of 29.000 MW of Geothermal from Elementary energy, which is still to be developed. Similarly, its 25,89% potential in solar power remains unexploited . In 2016, Bojonegoro, a regency in West Kalimantan, has Elementary been selected along with other 15 major cities/regencies 29,34% located worldwide (Seoul, Paris, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, etc) to represent Indonesia for Pilot Project Open Government. The pilot project has an objective to promote and strengthened bureaucracy management in municipal level with following characteristics, such as transparent, participative, innovative and responsive. 2 WEST KALIMANTAN PROVINCE ECONOMY Subsistence/common vocation In 2015, the GRDP of West Kalimantan was USD of Population 10,88 billion with the largest contributions coming from agriculture (21% of GRDP), the manufacturing industry (16%), and the trading sector (15%). It increased from USD 980 million in 2014. The province contributed 1,26% 95,36% % Trading, Hotel and to the national GDP in 2015. Economic growth of West 1,60 Restaurant Agriculture, Kalimantan has fluctuated between 2014 and 2016. In 2014, Veterinary, % SERVICES the province’s economic growth was 4,21%, but decreased Forestry & 3,04 to 4,14% in 2015 just to expand to 5,28% in 2016. In 2014 Fishery and 2015, economic growth rates of West Kalimantan were below the national ones, while in 2016, it was above. In 2015, total exports of West Kalimantan reached USD 565,97 million, while imports reached USD 627,82 million leaving a trade deficit of USD 61,85 million. The main INVESTMENT exported commodities were mineral fuels with a total The main receiving sector of foreign investment in export value of USD 4,4 million, salt, sulfur, lime with USD 2016 were agriculture with total investments of USD 4,4 million, vehicles and parts of vehicles with USD 4,4 339 million, followed by the food industry with USD 152 million, fish and shrimps with USD 2,4 million and iron million, and the basic chemical industry sector with USD and steel with USD 1,6 million. Top export destinations 67 million. For domestic investment, the main receiving were China with a total export value of USD 34,35 million, sectors in 2016 were agriculture with total investments of South Korea USD 11,53 million and Malaysia USD 9,02 USD 489 million, followed by the food industry with USD million. The main countries of origin for imports were 132 million, and the housing, industrial estate, and office Singapore, China and Malaysia. sector with USD 16,95 million. Actual expenditures of the government of West Kalimantan increased from USD 244,11 million in 2013 to Investment Realisation USD 270,58 million in 2014 and USD 246,23 million in 2015. In 2015, indirect expenditures such as grants and funds 2000 for the districts and cities accounted for 61% of the total 1500 DDI FDI 1000 500 (mio USD) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 DDI 208 19 320 455 668 FDI 397,50 650 966,10 1.335,70 630,70 Economic Growth (2014-2016) Total 605,50 669 1.286,10 1.790,70 1.298,70 Year Description 2014 2015 2016*) Economic Resources Economic Growth of Province 4,21 4,14 5,28 Commodities Outlook National Economic Growth 5,01 4,88 5.02 Agriculture *) estimated actual expenditures, while the remaining 29% fell on Food Industry direct expenditures such as personnel, goods, service and capital expenditures. Real Estate In 2015, average expenditure per capita per month Forestry in West Kalimantan decreased from USD 62,82 to USD 44,11, of which of 35,67% were spent on food consumption Basic Chemical and 64,33% on non-food consumption. As for food consumption, expenditures for cereal products had the Wood Industry largest share in expenditures (USD 7,62), while for non- food consumption, expenditures for housing (USD 10,01) Rubber were highest. 3 PROVINCE OVERVIEW INDONESIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES DIRECTORY 2018-2019 MALAYSIA Sintete Port East Kalimantan Province 1 PONTIANAK Pontianak Seaport Karimata Strait Capital City City Supadio Airport Main bridge Toll road National road Medium road Small road Central Kalimantan Railroad Province Karimata Island 2 International Airport Domestic Airport Ketapang Port International Port Domestic Port / Harbour Existing Industrial Estate Industrial Estate in Development EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE N/A DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 1 Landak Industrial Estate 2 Ketapang Industrial Estate LAND ROAD Supadio Airport, Pontianak. 9,894.13 km SEAPORT 4 (Pontianak Port, Dwikora Port, Ketapang Port, Sintete Port). The primary port is Pontianak Port. AIRPORT 7 with Supadio Airport as the most noticeable one. TRAIN SYSTEM N/A Ship parked at side of Kapuas river, Pontianak. 4 WEST KALIMANTAN PROVINCE Kapuas River Bridge, Pontianak, West Kalimantan DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1. Construction of a steam power plant in Mempawah 5. Development of airports in Singkawang and Tebelian District (201 MW). and Sintang. 2. Development of a bonded logistic center in Kijing 6. Development of Aloe Vera cultivation. Beach. 7. Development of Ketapang Industrial Estate as a 3. Development of a nuclear power plant in either center of the aluminum and bauxite industry. Ketapang, Kayong Utara or Sambas District. 8. Development of Kijing Beach Port in Mempawah. 4. Development of a railway network across Kalimantan 9. Development of Landak Industrial Estate as a rubber Island with routes from Pontianak to Singkawang and crude palm oil center. and the Indonesian-Malaysian border as well as 10. Development of Mandor Industrial Estate as a center from Pontianak to Sanggau. of rubber processing industry. 11. Development of Sungai Kunyit International Port. 12. Development of Tayan Industrial Area. 13. Development of the hydro power plants Terapungan STRENGTH (50MW), Belimbing I (27 MW), and Belimbing II (28,3 MW). 14. Development of the palm oil downstream industry to 1. The island of Kalimantan is determined to be produce for example margarine, soap, animal feed, developed into a national food center. detergent, and some other products. 2. There is high potential for development of the energy sector due to abundant (renewable) energy resources. 3. Development of the maritime economy is one of the priorities in West Kalimantan’s CONTACT development plan. 4. There is high potential for the coal industry, particularly in the districts of Sintang and Kantor Gubernur Kalimantan Barat Kapuas Hulu. Jl. Ahmad Yani, Pontianak 5. There is high potential for brack water Telepon : +62(561) 736541 aquaculture in the districts of Sambas, : +62 (561)7 32001 ext. 110 Pontianak, Ketapang, Singkawang, and Fax : +62 (561) 749702 Bengkayang. Email : [email protected] Website : www.kalbarprov.go.id 5.