Indonesia in the Lead
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⚡ Top Operational Efficiency in Utility Services
By 2024, Indonesia achieved a high operational efficiency score of 98.96 in utility service provision, reflecting effective management.
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💼 Strong Gross Fixed Capital Formation
In 2023, Indonesia's gross fixed capital formation was a substantial 3,848.72 trillion LCU, indicating strong economic growth potential.
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🏭 High Manufacturing Value Added
Indonesia's manufacturing sector contributed 2,507.80 trillion LCU in value added in 2023, underscoring its industrial strength.
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💰 High Gross Savings
Indonesia's gross savings reached 7,510.60 trillion LCU in 2023, reflecting strong financial reserves.
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📉 Stable Wholesale Price Index
In 2018, Indonesia maintained a stable wholesale price index at 96.49, indicating a relatively stable pricing environment.
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🏗️ High Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets
Indonesia's net investment in nonfinancial assets reached 153.63 trillion LCU in 2016, showcasing robust investment activities.
Indonesia Following Behind
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📊 Significant GDP Expenditure Discrepancy
In 2023, Indonesia faced a GDP expenditure discrepancy of 274.01 trillion LCU, indicating potential inefficiencies in economic reporting.
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🔻 Negative Net Primary Income
In 2023, Indonesia experienced a net primary income outflow of -537.94 trillion LCU, indicating more income leaving the country than entering.
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📚 Low Percentage of Trained Preprimary Teachers
In 2023, only 3.22% of preprimary teachers in Indonesia were trained, highlighting a significant gap in early childhood education quality.
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🔄 Negative Aid Flow from France and Netherlands
In 2022, Indonesia experienced a net negative bilateral aid flow from France and the Netherlands, amounting to -$123.67 million and -$4.8 million, respectively.
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🌍 High CO2 Emissions from Land Use
Indonesia's carbon dioxide emissions from land use and land-use change reached 924.85 Mt CO2e in 2022, highlighting significant environmental challenges.
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🚬 High Tobacco Use Among Males
In 2022, 73.1% of male adults in Indonesia were current tobacco users, posing significant public health challenges.
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🩺 Low Antimalarial Treatment for Children
In 2017, only 0.2% of children under age 5 with fever received antimalarial drugs, indicating a gap in healthcare provision.