Special Region of Yogyakarta

Special Region of Yogyakarta

PROVINCE OVERVIEW INDONESIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES DIRECTORY 2018-2019 Special Region of Yogyakarta Tugu Yogya is a landmark monument of Yogyakarta he Special District of Yogyakarta is the second smallest province in Indonesia, and located in the Basic Data middle of Java . In the south, the province has 110km Tof sea coast with the Indian ocean, while in the north there is the most active volcano in the world, Mount Capital: Yogyakarta Merapi (2968 m). Major Cities: The government of Yogyakarta has envisioned 1. Sleman : 1.167.481 inhabitants Yogyakarta as a “independent and prosperous province 2. Bantul : 971.511 inhabitants with its characteristic culture and civilization”. Aligned 3. Kulon Progo : 412.198 inhabitants with this vision, the province has also set a mission, which 4. Gunung Kidul : 715.282 inhabitants includes amongst others the strengthening the economy of the region in an innovative and creative spirit and Size of Province: 3.185,80 km2 improving corporate governance and the quality of public (incl. the sea area) services. In 2016, the manufacturing sectors played a major Population: role in the overall economic performance of Yogyakarta (1) Province : 3.679.176 inhabitants contributing 13,21% to GRDP. Manufacturing in Yogyakarta (2) Province Capita : 412.704 inhabitants mostly produces textiles, wooden products such as furniture for the domestic and foreign market. In Salary (2017): addition, its cultural and natural attractions such as The monthly provincial minimum wage: the Borobudur temple, Prambanan temple, the city’s USD 107,71. palace and Mount Merapi, one of the world’s most active volcanos, make Yogyakarta one of the touristic hotspots of Indonesian. Consequently, the hospitality sector is of Educational Attainment great importance for the local economy. In 2015, there DIPLOMA Undergraduate Postgraduate were 85 classified hotels and 1.081 non-classified hotels 3,24% 5,80% 0,61% in Yogyakarta. Overall, number of visitors who stayed in VOCATIONAL hotels was 4,05 million people. % 4,04 Never attending Moreover, Yogyakarta is known as a city of education school and the most preferred destination for education 9,99% in Indonesia. In 2015 there were 116 universities in Yogyakarta with approximately 350.000 students in total. SENIOR This easy access to good higher education creates well 23,33% educated, skilled, creative, innovative and dynamic Not graduated human resources for a variety of businesses. Therefore, from Elementary % the Special District of Yogyakarta was awarded as the 15,21 easiest city to invest in Indonesia by the World Bank and Junior the IFC (International Finance Corporation) in 2012. 16,45% Elementary Additionally, Yogyakarta was ranked 4th in the category 21,33% of Best Province in “Indonesia Attractiveness Index 2015”. The survey involves investors and the general public as respondents, who assesse the following indicators: investment, infrastructure, public services and tourism . 18 SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA ECONOMY Subsistence/common vocation With a GRDP of USD 7,51 billion, Yogyakarta contributed of Population only 0.87% to national GDP in 2015. Yet, after a contraction in 2014, the manufacturing sector reached the highest contribution to GRDP (13,05 %), followed by agriculture 1,83% PROCESSING INDUSTRY (10,70%) and the transportation and restaurant sectors % 81,05 % Trading, Hotel and (each 10.24%). The value of the Yogyakarta’s economy in 5,48 Restaurant 2016 reached US$ 815 million with growth of 5.05 %. Agriculture, Veterinary, % SERVICES The total export value of Yogyakarta increased from Forestry & 11,64 USD 236,2 million in 2014 to USD 242,4 million in 2015. The Fishery main export commodities were clothes with a share of 21,06% in total exports, leather gloves with a share of 15,05 %, wood furniture with 5,18% and other leather products with 5,18%. Most exports (50,97% of total exports) were exported through Tanjung Mas Semarang, the nearest port from the Special District of Yogyakarta. Germany was INVESTMENT the main export destination with a share of 14.31 % of the In 2016, the main receiving sectors of foreign total export value, followed by Japan with 13,38%, the USA investment were the paper and board manufacturing with 12,74%, South Korea with 5,84% and the Netherlands industry with total investments of USD 2,1 million, mining with 5,60%. The total value of imports to Yogyakarta in with USD 2,09 million and the sector of data processing 2015 was USD 9,41 million, in which agriculture machine and storage with USD 2,05 million. The largest recipients spare parts had a share of 32,13% and textiles a share of of domestic investment in the same year were the real 26.98%. Hong Kong was the main country of origin with estate sector with USD 34,9 million and starred hotels a share of 15.18% of total imports, followed by Taiwan with USD 24,59 million. (14,97%), South Korea (13,60%), and China (12,04%). Investment Realisation 150 120 DDI FDI 90 60 Economic Growth (2014-2016) 30 Year Description *) 2014 2015 2016 (mio USD) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Economic Growth of Province 5,16 4,94 5,05 DDI 24,74 21,01 52,14 26,84 70,26 National Economic Growth 5,01 4,88 5,02 FDI 84,90 29,60 64,90 89,10 70,26 *) estimated Total 109,64 50,61 117,04 115,94 140,52 Actual expenditures of the provincial government of Yogyakarta reached USD 273 million in 2015. Direct expenditures (USD 140 million) such as expenditures for Economic Resources personnel, material and services, and capital were higher than indirect expenditures (USD 133 million). Expenditures Commodities Outlook for material and services (28.77%) had the largest share in Commerce direct expenditures, while for indirect expenditures, grant expenditures (15.67%) had the largest share. Tourism & Transportation In 2015, average expenditure per capita per month in Yogyakarta was USD 68,78, of which USD 27,03 were Textile Manufacturing spent on food consumption and USD 41,74 on non-food consumption. The largest share in food expenditures fell Construction on prepared food and drinks (14.28 %), followed by cereals (5.01%), and tobacco and betel (3.58 %). Meanwhile, Finance housing, fuel, light and water (26.69 %) had the largest share in non-food expenditures, followed by goods and Education services (17.80 %) . 19 PROVINCE OVERVIEW INDONESIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES DIRECTORY 2018-2019 Central Java Capital City International Airport Province City Domestic Airport Main bridge International Port Toll road Domestic Port / Harbour National road Medium road Small road Railroad YOGYAKARTA Adisucipto International Airport Tanjung Adikarto Seaport LembonganLembongan PoPortrt INDIAN OCEAN 6. Wonosari – Yogyakarta: Sawahan Road EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 7. Godean – Yogyakarta: Godean Road 8. Yogyakarta – Sleman: Kaliurang Road, Palagan N/A Road, Magelang Road 9. Yogyakarta Outer Ring road: North, East, South, DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE and West Ring Road N/A SEAPORTS 1 (Tanjung Adikarto Port) LAND ROAD AIRPORTS Road : 6.206,69 Km (2014) Toll Roads : State Highway (168,81 km) & 1 (International Airport-Adi Sutjipto) Provincial Highway (90,25 km) 1. Yogyakarta – Bantul Provincial Highway: TRAIN SYSTEM Parangtritis Road, West & East Imogiri Road 2. Magelang – Yogyakarta: Magelang Provincial Inner City : Highway Departure station: 2 stations 3. Klaten - Yogyakarta: Solo Provincial Highway • Tugu Station, Gedongtengen - Yogyakarta • Lempuyangan Station, Danurejan - 4. Wates – Yogyakarta: Wates Provincial Highway Yogyakarta 5. Purworejo – Yogyakarta: Purworejo Provincial Highway 20 SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA Sundown at colorful & busy Malioboro street of Jogjakarta The golden Pavilion of the Sultan’s Palace, Kraton Yogyakarta Prambanan Temple Craftsmen create delicate and ornate silver crafts in Kota Gede, Yogyakarta DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1. Elevated Toll Road between Bawen and Yogyakarta (100 Km). 2. Kulon Progo International Airport. A woman uses a canting to apply wax to a cloth 3. Tanjung Adikarto Seaport Revitalization Project. to make a pattern on a batik. STRENGTH CONTACT 1. Yogyakarta is strategically located in the middle Provincial Government of Special District of of Java. Yogyakarta 2. The province is one of the favorite tourism Komplek Kepatihan, Danurejan - Yogyakarta destinations in Indonesia. Phone : +62 (274) 562811 Fax : +62 (274) 588613 3. The province experiences strong commitment E-mail : [email protected] from the local government to boost investment Website : www.jogjaprov.go.id in Yogyakarta. 4. The people of Yogyakarta are known for their The Cooperation and Investment Board of friendliness, which benefits the sector of Yogyakarta tourism and overall investment climate. Jalan Janti No.8 Banguntapan, Bantui, 5. The province is a renowned center of education Yogyakarta 55198, Indonesia in Indonesia thus having a well-educated and Phone : +62 (274) 552521 innovative workforce. Fax : +62 (274) 552521 Email : [email protected] Website : www.jogjainvest.jogjaprov.go.id 21.

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