In 2016, Indonesia's economy was still spatially dominated by the provinces on the island of Java. Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics shows that the six provinces on Java contributed 58.49 percent to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2016. This means that more than half of Indonesia's economy was still concentrated on Java.
Indonesia's GDP at constant 2016 prices grew by 5.01 percent to Rp 9,433 trillion from Rp 8,982.5 trillion the previous year. The manufacturing sector made the largest contribution, namely Rp 2,017.6 trillion, or about 20.51 percent of the GDP. This was followed by the agricultural sector at Rp 1,209.7 trillion or 13.45 percent and the wholesale and retail trade sector at Rp 1,255.2 trillion or 13.2 percent of the GDP.
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