Economy expected to grow 3.7 pct in q2 2009
Saturday, 25 July 2009
ANTARA News Agency
Jakarta, (ANTARA News) - The government estimates the country`s economic
growth in the second quarter of 2009 will reach 3.7 percent only, or
lower than that in the first quarter, a finance ministry official said.
"Our economic growth projection is 3.7 percent for the first quarter of
2008, or lower than the first quarter of 2009," Head of Finance
Ministry`s Fiscal Policy Affairs Anggito Abimanyu said here over the
weekend.
He said economic growth in the second quarter would be lower than in the
first quarter due to two factors.
Abimanyu said the first factor was that the economic growth basis in the
second quarter of 2008 was relatively high. "If it is based on a
calculation with a high basis it would have effect on the present rate
of economic growth," he said.
He said that the second factor was that the economic condition in the
first quarter of 2009 was relatively conducive such as low inflation
following the cut in the fuel oil prices, the provision of direct cash
assistance to the poor and other fiscal expansions.
"In the second quarter of 2008, these factors were already non-existent.
The legislative election preparations were also already completed so
that public consumption has declined," he said.
He said however that the projected 3.7 percent economic growth in the
second quarter of 2009 was supported by the relatively still strong
consumption level.
"We also noticed that there is also an increase in the investment.
Investment began to show its dynamism in the second quarter," he said.
He said that the strong inflow of capital became the main cause of the
strengthening of the rupiah exchange rate against the US dollar and of
the strengthening in the direct foreign investment (FDI).
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) made records on the economic
growth per three months. For the realization in the first quarter of
2009, the BPS has reported it in the middle of May 2009 while that in
the second quarter the statistics bureau report it in middle of August
2009.(*)
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