Samarinda and Surabaya are Indonesia’s most economically vibrant cities, achieving the highest GDP per capita in 2023, while Makassar holds the highest potential for future economic growth. However, challenges for the country’s cities will persist in the near term due to the continuing global economic slowdown and the impact of tight financial conditions. In the longer run, Indonesia’s cities are set to face burdens on infrastructure, due to large and increasing populations.
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Indonesia Cities Review is based on Euromonitor’s City Scorecard. The scorecard is a benchmarking tool used to evaluate the consumer and economic performance of 1,000+ largest cities globally. The scorecard considers indicators across eight key pillars that are at the core of a city’s consumer market development. The scorecard is built by ranking cities in a country/regional context and provides an easy-to-understand system to quickly identify city-specific risks and opportunities.
Euromonitor’s City Scorecard covers over 30 indicators in eight pillars:
• Population
• Consumer Expenditure
• Digital Consumer
• Wealth
• Possession of Household Durables
• Economy
• Labour
• Transport
Indonesia Cities Review helps to evaluate potential market size by city and formulate a more informed image of the urban consumer. Key economic indicators combined with income, spending and employment data help businesses map potential market sizes. Comparative data and newest city insights will help businesses customize and tailor country market entry strategies pinpointing the cities with the most future potential.
The Indonesia Cities Review market research report includes:
- Major Indonesia cities scorecard
- Detailed ranking of cities in terms of future growth, wealth, labour and other key consumer and economic indicators
- Historic data on population, consumer expenditure, digital consumer and other indicators
- Five-year forecasts of trends and city growth
The Indonesia Cities Review in Indonesia report answers:
- How does a specific city fair in terms of consumer market attractiveness compared to a country/region?
- Which cities will be the fastest growing in Indonesia?
- What is the consumer market potential in specific cities?
- Which cities in Indonesia have the largest number of wealthy consumers?
- How does the city affordability differ across country and region?
- How does labour productivity differ across cities?
- What is the household profile in different cities?
Indonesia Cities Review
HEADLINES
The most populous Indonesian city, Jakarta, sees growth spurred by natural change
Indonesia’s cities among the world’s most connected
Incomes to rise in Jakarta supported by prevalence of higher-value-added sectors
Inflation in Padang eased but continued to restrict consumer purchasing power
Jakarta to remain the largest contributor to Indonesia’s economy by 2028
Traffic congestion is a growing concern for cities in Indonesia
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