E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Proportion of exported non-oil and gas commodities for manufacturing industries, case study in the City of Cilegon

  • Thio Julia,
  • Husnalawati Fahma,
  • Porodani Fatma Kusuma,
  • Nurzahwa Haris Afifudin Anggun,
  • Nurur Riza Jaa’ana,
  • Bagus Ridho Dayan,
  • Putri Ratih Fitria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202132503006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 325
p. 03006

Abstract

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Export activities are important to the economic growth of the country, especially for developing countries. The city of Cilegon in Banten Province is the main city for the manufacturing industry in Indonesia, mainly for its iron and steel products. This study aims to determine the proportion of exported goods for the manufacturing industry in the City of Cilegon and make suggestions for further development. Data used are BPS publications 2016-2020, LQ is calculated to know the basis of the economic sector in the city. According to the calculation, the manufacturing industry in the City of Cilegon shares 59.70%, the highest among other regions. Commodities that dominated the export trade are footwear, plastic products, iron and steel products, while the US, China, and Japan were the countries that had the highest FOB. To escalate export performance and intensity, it is necessary to consider market and competitors’ networks, improvement of education and transport infrastructure, along with environmental and social-cultural impacts.