Around 300 ethnic groups makes Indonesia’s unique cultures, geography & history with 2/3 population resides in Java - whereas there are 18,000 other islands. Around 9.4% of the population lived below the national poverty line (ADB – 2019). The country’s real GDP growth remained broadly stable at 5.1 pfdsaf dercent during the first quarter of 2019. Despite global volatility, Indonesia’s economy has grown at a consistent pace with quarterly GDP growth remaining between 4.9 to 5.3 percent over the past 3 years (World Bank). The main mineral Resources are oil and natural gas, coal & tin. While rice, palm oil & coffee are 3 main agricultural products. Manufactured products: Processed rubber, plywood & textiles.
Around 300 ethnic groups makes Indonesia’s unique cultures, geography & history with 2/3 population resides in Java - whereas there are 18,000 other islands. Around 9.4% of the population lived below the national poverty line (ADB – 2019). The country’s real GDP growth remained broadly stable at 5.1 percent during the first quarter of 2019. Despite global volatility, Indonesia’s economy has grown at a consistent pace with quarterly GDP growth remaining between 4.9 to 5.3 percent over the past 3 years (World Bank). The main mineral Resources are oil and natural gas, coal & tin. While rice, palm oil & coffee are 3 main agricultural products. Manufactured products: Processed rubber, plywood & textiles.
Around 300 ethnic groups makes Indonesia’s unique cultures, geography & history with 2/3 population resides in Java - whereas there are 18,000 other islands. Around 9.4% of the population lived below the national poverty line (ADB – 2019). The country’s real GDP growth remained broadly stable at 5.1 percent during the first quarter of 2019. Despite global volatility, Indonesia’s economy has grown at a consistent pace with quarterly GDP growth remaining between 4.9 to 5.3 percent over the past 3 years (World Bank). The main mineral Resources are oil and natural gas, coal & tin. While rice, palm oil & coffee are 3 main agricultural products. Manufactured products: Processed rubber, plywood & textiles.
Around 300 ethnic groups makes Indonesia’s unique cultures, geography & history with 2/3 population resides in Java - whereas there are 18,000 other islands. Around 9.4% of the population lived below the national poverty line (ADB – 2019). The country’s real GDP growth remained broadly stable at 5.1 percent during the first quarter of 2019. Despite global volatility, Indonesia’s economy has grown at a consistent pace with quarterly GDP growth remaining between 4.9 to 5.3 percent over the past 3 years (World Bank). The main mineral Resources are oil and natural gas, coal & tin. While rice, palm oil & coffee are 3 main agricultural products. Manufactured products: Processed rubber, plywood & textiles.