Kota Baru Regency's 2023 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) at current prices (ADHB) reached Rp34.95 trillion. This represents a 4.29% increase compared to the previous year's Rp33.27 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 recorded a decrease of 1.88%.
According to BPS (Statistics Indonesia) publications, with a total population of 327,980, the GRDP per capita in this region is recorded at Rp103.07 million/capita/year. Nationally, this ranks 70th.
Of the 17 sectors driving the economy in this regency, mining and quarrying is the leading sector.
In 2023, the mining and quarrying sector in Kota Baru Regency recorded a value of Rp10.56 trillion (Note: The original text appears to have a typographical error, repeating "jutajuta," which translates to "millionmillion." It is corrected here to trillion based on context). This ranks first among the 17 sectors. This sector grew by 3.27% compared to the previous year's figure of Rp10.37 trillion (Note: Again, correcting the apparent typographical error in the original text).
Second is the manufacturing industry, growing by 3.72% to Rp9.81 trillion (Note: Correcting the apparent typographical error). The agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector, now in third place, grew by 2.94% to Rp5.52 trillion (Note: Correcting the apparent typographical error).
Other sectors contributing to the top five include construction, with a GRDP of Rp1.79 trillion (Note: Correcting the apparent typographical error).
Distribution of GRDP in Kota Baru Regency in 2023
In terms of distribution, the main sector contributing the most to GRDP growth in Kota Baru Regency is the manufacturing industry, with a contribution of 31.25%. Other sectors in the top five are mining and quarrying, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, transportation and warehousing, and construction.
The sectors with the smallest distribution are Other Services, Information and Communication, Corporate Services, Water Supply, Waste Management, Waste and Recycling, and Electricity and Gas Supply.