Template:Economy of Indonesia table
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| Economy of Indonesia | |
| Currency | Rupiah |
|---|---|
| Fiscal year | Calendar year |
| Trade organisations | APEC, ASEAN, WTO, OPEC |
| Statistics | |
| GDP (PPP) | $899bn (2005) (15th) |
| GDP growth | 5.6% (2005) |
| GDP per capita | $3,700 (2005) |
| GDP by sector | agriculture (16.6%), industry (43.6%), services (39.9%) (2004) |
| Inflation (CPI) | 17.1% (2005) |
| Population below poverty line |
27.1% (1998) |
| Labour force | 105.7m (2004) |
| Labour force by occupation |
manufacturing 46%, agriculture 16%, services 39% (1999) |
| Unemployment | 10.3% (2005) |
| Main industries | petroleum and natural gas; textiles, apparel, and footwear; mining, cement, chemical fertilizers, plywood; rubber; food; tourism |
| External | |
| Exports | $63.89bn (2004) |
| Export goods | oil and gas, plywood, textiles, rubber |
| Main export partners | Japan 22.3%, United States 12.1%, Singapore 8.9%, South Korea 7.1%, the People's Republic of China 6.2% (2003) |
| Imports | $40.22bn (2003) |
| Import goods | machinery and equipment; chemicals, fuels, food |
| Main import partners | Japan 13%, Singapore 12.8%, China 9.1%, United States 8.3%, Thailand 5.2%, Australia 5.1%, South Korea 4.7%, Saudi Arabia 4.6% (2003) |
| Public finances | |
| Public debt | $454.3bn (56.2% of GDP) |
| Revenues | $40.91bn (2004) |
| Expenses | $44.95bn (2004) |
| Economic aid | recipient: $43 billion from IMF (1997–2000) |
| Main data source: CIA World Factbook All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars |
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