
Indonesia's economy is the largest in Southeast Asia, supported by strong domestic consumption, natural resources, manufacturing, and services. Key sectors include palm oil, coal, nickel, electronics, automotive assembly, and food processing. With a large and young population, Indonesia benefits from a growing middle class and increasing urbanization. Infrastructure development, digital services, and renewable energy projects are expanding rapidly. Although challenges remain—such as regulatory hurdles and economic inequality—Indonesia's strategic location and resource wealth make it a major growth engine in the Asia-Pacific region.
World Bank Data. 2000-2024. Last updated Oct 2025.
Refer to the latest year-over-year Indonesia GDP statistics.
