Kutai Kartanegara Regency's 2023 current price Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) reached Rp204.88 trillion. This represents a 5.13% growth compared to the previous year's Rp240.39 trillion.
Compared to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the region's economic growth is significantly higher. At the end of 2020, post-COVID, growth was recorded at a decrease of 4.21%.
According to BPS (Statistics Indonesia) publications, with a total population of 782,630, the GRDP per capita in this region is recorded at Rp270.72 million/capita/year. Nationally, this ranks 16th.
Of the 17 sectors driving the economy in this regency, mining and quarrying is the leading sector.
Mining and quarrying contributed the largest GRDP in 2023, reaching Rp128.14 trillion (Note: The original text contains a likely typographical error; "jutajuta" should be "triliun"). This represents a 4.2% growth.
Second is the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector, which grew by 2.91% to Rp26.88 trillion (Note: The original text contains a likely typographical error; "jutajuta" should be "triliun"). The construction sector grew by 15.45% to Rp18.21 trillion (Note: The original text contains a likely typographical error; "jutajuta" should be "triliun").
Finally, rounding out the top five GRDP sectors in Kutai Kartanegara Regency is wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, with a value of Rp8.34 trillion (Note: The original text contains a likely typographical error; "jutajuta" should be "triliun"). According to BPS, this sector grew by 7.66% over the past year from the previous record of Rp7.48 trillion.
Distribution of GRDP in Kutai Kartanegara Regency in 2023
In terms of distribution, the main sector contributing the largest growth to the GRDP in Kutai Kartanegara Regency is mining and quarrying, with a contribution of 68.5%. Other sectors in the top five include agriculture, forestry, and fisheries; construction; wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; and the manufacturing industry.
Sectors with the smallest distribution include accommodation and food services; other services; electricity and gas supply; water supply; waste management, waste and recycling; and corporate services.