According to a report by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's economy grew by 5.61% (year-on-year/yoy) in the first quarter of 2026.
This economic growth was measured by the value of Indonesia's constant-price gross domestic product (GDP), which increased from Rp3,264.6 trillion in the first quarter of 2025 to Rp3,447.7 trillion in the first quarter of 2026.
If measured based on current prices, Indonesia's GDP value in the first quarter of 2026 reached Rp6,187.2 trillion.
The business sector that serves as the main pillar of Indonesia's economy is the processing industry.
In the first quarter of 2026, the processing industry generated a GDP of Rp1,179.6 trillion at current prices. This figure represents 19.07% of the total national GDP, far surpassing other business sectors.
The following are the details of Indonesia's GDP value by industry in the first quarter of 2026, sorted from the largest to the smallest:
- Processing industry: Rp1,179.6 trillion (19.07% of the national GDP)
- Wholesale and retail trade; car and motorcycle repair: Rp821.4 trillion (13.28%)
- Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries: Rp783.6 trillion (12.67%)
- Construction: Rp607.1 trillion (9.81%)
- Mining and quarrying: Rp537.8 trillion (8.69%)
- Transportation and warehousing: Rp378.3 trillion (6.11%)
- Information and communication: Rp273.6 trillion (4.42%)
- Financial and insurance services: Rp260 trillion (4.20%)
- Government administration, defense, and mandatory social security: Rp208.3 trillion (3.37%)
- Accommodation and food and beverage provision: Rp172.7 trillion (2.79%)
- Education services: Rp170.4 trillion (2.76%)
- Real estate: Rp140 trillion (2.26%)
- Other services: Rp136.4 trillion (2.20%)
- Corporate services: Rp122 trillion (1.97%)
- Health and social activities: Rp76.7 trillion (1.24%)
- Electricity and gas supply: Rp58.9 trillion (0.95%)
- Water supply, waste management, and recycling: Rp3.8 trillion (0.06%)