The Real Estate & Construction sector is one of the pillars of the global economy, responsible for meeting the increasing needs of the population for affordable housing and for efficient social, transportation and utility infrastructure. As a labour-intensive industry, it is a major contributor to employment, income generation and social progress. Real Estate & Construction is also an essential element for economic value creation and sustainable growth, as it lays the foundations for the development of virtually all other industries.
Activities associated with Real Estate & Construction are the constr💝uction of residential and non-residential buildings, heavy and civil engine🐎ering construction, and the related speciality trade contracting activities. It also includes management and leasing of land and properties, real estate brokerage, architectural and engineering services, warehousing and storage activities, and operation of car parks and garages.
Indonesia’s real-estate and construction sector contributes nearly 14% pf the country’s GDP and provides jobs to some 38mn people. The government has been implementing an ambitious infrastructure programme with commitments from both public and private investments. Still, Indonesia’s infrastructure lags behind when compared to neighbouring ASEAN countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Thailand. In their efforts to tap into the enormous potential for growth, foreign investors poured more than USD 20bn into the Indonesian real-estate and construction sector over the 2015–2020 period. This report provides a complete and detailed analysis of the construction and real estate sector for Indonesia. EMIS Insights presents in-depth business intelligence in a standard format across countries and regions, providing a balanced mix between analysis and data. What this report allows you to do: Understand the key elements at play in the construction and real estate sector in Indonesia Access forecasts for growth in the sector View key production and market value data for the sector in Indonesia Crystallise the forces both driving and restraining this sector in Indonesia Ascertain Indonesia’s position𓂃 in the global sector Get a complete per💙spective on completed and planned construction works, as well as investment and employment Understand the competitive landscape and who the major players are View M&A activity and major deals Gain an understanding of the regulatory environment for the sector in Indonesia Build a clear picture of production and completed constructions for subsectors (e.g. residential, non-residential and civil engineering) and the property market dynamics (e.g. vacancy rates, new leases and new projects) See below for a complete table of report contents:
极速赛车168开奖官网开奖:View more detailsThe real estate and construction sector in Indonesia has ꧃;a priority in the government’s policy agenda. Because of this, the sector’s importance in the economic growth and job creation has increased in recent years. In 2019, ...
极速赛车168开奖官网开奖:View more detailsThe construction and real estate sector plays an important par🤡t in the Indonesian economy. The sector’s combined gross value added (GVA) accounted for 13.3% of the country’s GDP in 2018. The construction se﷽ctor alone generated 10.5% of ...
极速赛车168开奖官网开奖:View more detailsIndonesia’s real estate and construction sector is a major d💙river of growth for the country’s economy. The sector generated 13% of the country’s GDP in 2017, ran🃏king fifth after manufacturing, oil and gas, trade and agriculture. The ...
极速赛车168开奖官网开奖:View more detailsIndonesia’s construction and real estate markets are among the biggest in Asia and enjoy high growth potential for the foreseeable future. Growth drivers include the country’s vast and urbanising population in need of hou💙sing, as well as ...
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