In 2023, the growth of Domestic Investment (PMDN) value in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector in East Kalimantan recorded a -53.67% decrease, reaching Rp6.91 trillion. Previously, East Kalimantan recorded a peak growth in 2004, with a PMDN investment value in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector reaching Rp6.91 trillion. The average annual growth over the past six years for PMDN investment in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector was 4,716.92%.
**Top 10 List:**
According to the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), the total PMDN investment value in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector for the top 10 provinces in 2023 reached Rp13.19 trillion. This represents 96.76% of the total investment across all provinces.
East Kalimantan ranked first, with a recorded PMDN investment value in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector of Rp6.91 trillion. Year-on-year growth in this region decreased by 53.67% compared to the previous year.
Next is East Java, which recorded a PMDN investment value in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector of Rp2.24 trillion, lower than the same period in the previous year. Year-on-year data shows that the PMDN investment value in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector in this province decreased by 38.01% compared to the previous year.
Then, West Java with a PMDN investment value of Rp2.13 trillion (down 44.39%), Banten with Rp865.94 billion (down 0.43%), and Central Java with Rp305.4 billion (down 73.78%).
The following are the ten provinces with the highest PMDN investment value in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry sector in 2023:
- East Kalimantan Rp6.91 trillion
- East Java Rp2.24 trillion
- West Java Rp2.13 trillion
- Banten Rp865.94 billion
- Central Java Rp305.4 billion
- Jakarta Rp245.65 billion
- West Nusa Tenggara Rp181.4 billion
- Lampung Rp127.07 billion
- North Sumatra Rp107.61 billion
- South Sumatra Rp82.01 billion
Note: The original text contained inconsistencies in the units (using both "juta juta" and "miliar" inconsistently). The translation above uses consistent units (trillion and billion) based on the context and numerical values.