Dumai City's 2023 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) at current prices reached Rp49.03 trillion. This represents a 6.05% growth compared to the previous year's Rp45.05 trillion.
Compared to the COVID-19 pandemic period in 2020, the region's economic growth is significantly higher. At the end of 2020, post-COVID, growth was recorded at a decrease of 1.04%.
According to BPS (Statistics Indonesia) publications, with a total population of 338,060, the GRDP per capita in this region is recorded at Rp149.08 million/capita/year. Nationally, this ranks 39th.
Of the 17 sectors driving economic activity in this city, the manufacturing industry is the leading sector.
In 2023, the manufacturing sector in Dumai City recorded a value of Rp30.03 million million (Note: It seems there's a typographical error in the original text. The number should likely be in trillions). This ranks first among the 17 sectors. This sector grew by 5.87% compared to the previous year's figure of Rp27.84 million million (Note: Same typographical error likely applies here).
Next, in second place, is the wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles sector, which grew by 6.44% to Rp6.85 million million (Note: Same typographical error likely applies here). This is followed by the construction sector in third place, growing by 10.15% to Rp5.34 million million (Note: Same typographical error likely applies here).
Finally, completing the top five GRDP sectors in Dumai City is transportation and warehousing, with a value of Rp1 million million (Note: Same typographical error likely applies here). According to BPS, this sector grew by 5.97% over the past year from the previous achievement of Rp889.95 million million (Note: Same typographical error likely applies here).
**Distribution of GRDP in Dumai City in 2023**
According to its distribution, the main sector contributing the largest growth to Dumai City's GRDP is the manufacturing industry, with a contribution of 62.08%. Other sectors in the top five are wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; construction; agriculture, forestry, and fisheries; and transportation and warehousing.
The sectors with the smallest distribution are Mining and Quarrying; Electricity and Gas Supply; Health and Social Services; Water Supply; Waste Management, Waste and Recycling; and Business Services.