Abstract:
Indonesia, located in Southeast Asia, is a member of ASEAN, covering an
area of 1.9 million square kilometers. With a population of about 260
million, ranking fourth in the world, Indonesia is the largest economy
in ASEAN, with a GDP of US $1.02 trillion and a per capita GDP of US
$3870 in 2018. The iron and steel industry of Indonesia as a whole is
relatively backward. Most domestic iron and steel enterprises focus on
the incomplete processes of pure rolling or simple steel cold
processing. There are not enough steel mills with integrated production
capacity of complete steel-making → rolling in Indonesia, and they are
basically EAF steel-making enterprises. Most of Indonesian steel mills
are only small and medium-sized, with outdated production equipment and
low production capacity and technical level. Indonesia’s domestic steel
production cannot meet its own needs, and it needs to import a large
number of steel every year. In 2018, Indonesia imported 11.6 million
tons of steel, of which imported the most from China, followed by Japan
and South Korea. Indonesia’s relatively backward steel industry cannot
meet its economic growth. The Indonesian government encourages
investment and construction in the steel industry, and has introduced
relevant tax-free and tax reduction preferential policies. Indonesia’s
apparent steel consumption per capita is at a low level in ASEAN
countries. As the fourth largest country in the world, its steel
industry has a relatively big potential for growth.
Report Outline:
1. Basic National Introduction of Indonesia
2. Indonesia’s Macro Economy
3. Indonesia’s Political Situation
4. China and Indonesia Relationship
5. Indonesian’s Foreign Trade Regulations and Policies
6. Indonesia’s Baton Island Free Trade Zone
7. Introduction of Indonesian Iron and Steel Industry
8. Analysis and Suggestion of Indonesian Steel Investment
9. Introduction of Indonesian Iron Ore Industry
10. Introduction of Indonesian Coal Industry
Part of Data Charts in the Report:
1. 2008-2019 Indonesia’s GDP
2. 2008-2019 Indonesia’s GDP Per Capita
3. 2008-2019 Indonesia’s Inflation Data
4. 2008-2019 Indonesia’s Unemployment Rate
5. 2008-2019 Indonesia’s Government Debt as a Percentage of GDP
6. Exchange rate data of Indonesian currency against US dollar and RMB
in 2019
7. 2008-2018 China’s net direct investment in Indonesia over the years
8. 2008-2018 China’ total imports from Indonesia over the years
9. 2008-2018 China’s total exports to Indonesia over the years
10. 2008-2018 Indonesia’s crude steel production
11. 2008-2018 Indonesia’s apparent steel consumption data o
12. 2008-2018 Indonesia’s steel import
13. 2008-2018 Indonesia’s steel export
Note:
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