According to the report by Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at constant prices in Q3 2025 reached Rp3,444.8 trillion, an increase of 5.04% compared to Q3 last year (year-on-year/yoy).
Thus, Indonesia is said to have experienced economic growth of 5.04% (yoy) in Q3 2025.
This growth rate slowed down compared to the 5.12% (yoy) growth in Q2 2025, as shown in the chart.
Viewed by economic sector, the highest economic growth during this period occurred in the education services sector.
Meanwhile, the mining sector was the only economic sector with negative growth—or in other words, its GDP at constant prices decreased compared to Q3 last year.
Below are the details of Indonesia's economic growth by economic sector in Q3 2025, ordered from highest to lowest:
- Education services: 10.59% (yoy)
- Business services: 9.94% (yoy)
- Other services: 9.92% (yoy)
- Information and communication: 9.65% (yoy)
- Transportation and warehousing: 8.62% (yoy)
- Accommodation and food and beverage services: 8.41% (yoy)
- Health services and social activities: 6.83% (yoy)
- Manufacturing industry: 5.54% (yoy)
- Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles: 5.49% (yoy)
- Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries: 4.93% (yoy)
- Government administration, defense, and compulsory social security: 4.33% (yoy)
- Construction: 4.21% (yoy)
- Real estate: 3.95% (yoy)
- Water supply, waste management, and recycling: 3.32% (yoy)
- Electricity and gas supply: 2.86% (yoy)
- Financial and insurance services: 0.77% (yoy)
- Mining and quarrying: -1.98% (yoy)
Furthermore, when viewed by expenditure component, the highest growth occurred in exports of goods and services.
Meanwhile, imports experienced the lowest growth, but remained positive.
Below are the details of Indonesia's economic growth by expenditure component in Q3 2025, ordered from highest to lowest:
- Exports of goods and services: 9.91% (yoy)
- Government consumption expenditure: 5.49% (yoy)
- Gross fixed capital formation: 5.04% (yoy)
- Household consumption expenditure: 4.89% (yoy)
- Consumption expenditure of non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH): 4.28% (yoy)
- Imports of goods and services: 1.18% (yoy)