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PEMBANGUNAN DALAM ANGKA

PEMBANGUNAN DALAM ANGKA. EKONOMI GLOBAL. JAPAN Population: 127.4 million GDP PPP : US$ 4,308.6 billion. NAFTA Population: 448.6 million GDP: US$17,029.1 billion. R egional FTAs. EU Population: 491 million GDP PPP: US$ 15,150.7 billion. CHINA Population: 1,341.4 million

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PEMBANGUNAN DALAM ANGKA

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  1. PEMBANGUNAN DALAM ANGKA

  2. EKONOMI GLOBAL

  3. JAPAN Population: 127.4 million GDP PPP : US$ 4,308.6 billion NAFTA Population: 448.6 million GDP: US$17,029.1 billion Regional FTAs EU Population: 491 million GDP PPP: US$ 15,150.7 billion CHINA Population: 1,341.4 million GDP PPP : US$ 10,084.4 billion Japan-Korea-China FTA (under negotiation) FTA Canada – Chile 1997 FTA : Chile – Mexico 1999 FTA : USA – Chile 2004 FTA : USA – Singapore 2004 FTA : USA – Australia 2005 FTA : Mexico – Japan 2005 FTA : Chile – Brunei – NZ – Singapore 2006 i EU 25 countries Japan-Korea FTA (under negotiation) Japan-Mexico EPA (signed agreement) expanding to Eastern Europe NAFTA U.S.A., Canada, Mexico EU-MEXICO FTA ACP-EU Countries in Africa and the Caribbean (approx. 70 countries) ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (AJCEP) expanding to Latin America SAPTA Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka Japan-Mexico EPA (signed agreement) under negotiation • Japan’s Bilaterals: • Japan-Singapore EPA • Japan-Philippines EPA • Japan-Thailand EPA • Japan-Malaysia EPA • Japan-Indonesia EPA FTAA AFTA Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia MERCOSUR Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay (by 2005) India - ASEAN FTA China - ASEAN FTA ASEAN Population: 589 million GDP PPP: US$ 5,689.2 billion Australia-New Zealand-ASEAN FTA Korea - ASEAN FTA

  4. Pertumbuhan Ekonomi dan Pengangguran Sumber: The Economist November 6th-12th2010 * %change on previous quarter, annual rate

  5. Inflasi Beberapa Negara 2010 Sumber:The Economist November 6th-12th2010 , annual rate

  6. Sumber :http://www.indiabroadband.net/in...ars.html

  7. Kesimpulan • Negara-negara bergabung dalam kerjasama perdagangan dengan menciptakan FTA; • Ekonomi global tengah mengalami pemulihan setelah krisis ekonomi menimpa sejak tahun 2008; • GDP , LPE, Inflasi, dan nilai tukar pada beberapa negara besar mengalami pelemahaan di era krisis ekonomi; • Brazil, India, China, Indonesia, dan Rusia adalah negara yang tidak terlalu terkena dampak krisis ekonomi; • AS (permintaan konsumen lemah dan masalah perumahan), eropa (sovereign debt-Krisis Irlandia), Jepang (deflasi), Asia Timur tumbuh pesat (8.3% 2010-ADB)

  8. DAYA SAING

  9. GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX RANKING IN APEC MEMBER ECONOMIES; 2004 – 2011 (Rank) Source : The Global Competitiveness Report 2004 – 2011, World Economic Forum (139 countries).

  10. Global Competitiveness Index Sumber : WEF Report , 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011

  11. 12 PILAr Global Competitiveness Index

  12. 12 PILAr

  13. 12 PILAr

  14. Currency Exchange Rate Per US$ Latest Data 2010 Source : The Economist October 9th-15th2010. Yahoofinance

  15. Ranking “Doing Business” Sumber : World Bank, 2011

  16. Pertumbuhan Ekonomi dan Logistic Performance Index diantara negara BRIC

  17. Doing Business Ranking Indicators Comparison In APEC Member Economies; 2009 – 2010 (Part One) Source : Doing Business Publication of The World Bank and International Finance Cooperation Notes: 2009 from 181 economies, 2010 from 183 economies

  18. Doing Business Ranking Indicators Comparison In APEC Member Economies; 2009 – 2010 (Part Two) Source : Doing Business Publication of The World Bank and International Finance Cooperation Notes: 2009 from 181 economies, 2010 from 183 economies

  19. SumberDayaAlam: Kekuatan Indonesia Komoditas Lokasi Peringkat di Dunia CPO Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua 1 Kakao Sulawesi, Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, East Nusatenggara 3 Tembaga Papua, Maluku, NusaTenggara 3 5 Nickel Sulawesi, Sumatera, Maluku, Papua 6 Kalimantan, Sumatera Batubara Sumber: Diolah dari berbagai sumber, 2009

  20. Tantangan yang Dihadapi Human Capital Human Development Index: 111 out of 182 countries (Source: UNDP Human Development Report, 2009) Corruption Most corrupted country in the world, corruption level scored 9.1 out of 10 in 2010, up from 7.7 in 2009 (Source: PERC, 2009) Infrastructure Infrastructure competitiveness ranks 84 out of 133 countries (Source: PERC, 2009) Ease of Doing Business Ranks 122 out of 183 countries (Source: Doing Business Report 2009)

  21. LamanyaPerizinan (Hari)

  22. Kesimpulan • Daya saing kita mengalami perbaikan pada beberapa bagian namun masih belum menggembirakan • Birokrasi dan korupsi menjadi penyebab utama lemahnya daya saing; • Indonesia memiliki peluang untuk berkembang daya saingnya seiring dengan semakin baiknya mutu SDM dan kekayaan alamnya; • Memulai usaha merupakan pekerjaan yang tidak mudah khususnya masih rigidnya pengurusan perijinan.

  23. EKONOMI DOMESTIK

  24. Indonesia Economic Growth; 1985 – Q3 2010(%) * : Data Tahun 2010 adalah data Q3 - 2010 Source: National Bureau of Statistics Republic of Indonesia

  25. Growth Rate of Indonesia GDP by Expenditure (%) Source : National Bureau of Statistics Republic of Indonesia

  26. Keterangan : JawaTimur (15%), Jawa Barat (13,9%), Jawa Tengah (8,6%)

  27. Sound Fiscal Position Debt to GDP 1998 - 2010 Source: DMO (Perkembangan Utang Negara Edisi November 2010)

  28. EKSPOR NON MIGAS 10 GOLONGAN BARANG UTAMA HS 2 DIJIT SEMESTER I 2009 DAN SEMESTER I 2010

  29. IMPOR NON MIGAS 10 GOLONGAN BARANG UTAMA HS 2 DIJIT SEMESTER I 2009 DAN SEMESTER I 2010

  30. EKSPOR NON MIGAS INDONESIA MENURUT NEGARA TUJUAN BARANG UTAMA SEMESTER I 2010*)

  31. IMPOR NON MIGAS INDONESIA MENURUT NEGARA ASAL BARANG UTAMA SMESTER I 2010*)

  32. Growth Tradable dan Non Tradable Source: Bank Indonesia; National Bureau of Statistics Republic of Indonesia

  33. Utang Pemerintah Indonesia(Milyar dolar AS) Sumber: Buku Saku Perkembangan Utang Negara Edisi Oktober 2010,

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