Contribution of Coal Export Performance to Gross Regional Domestic Product and Non-Tax State Revenue in the Kalimantan and Sumatera Regions

https://doi.org/10.58451/ijebss.v2i03.129

Authors

  • Pudji Astuty Universitas Borobudur
  • Ahmad Raymond Trilaksana Universitas Borobudur

Keywords:

coal export performance;, gross regional domestic product;, non-tax state revenues

Abstract

Coal is a strategic and high-priority export commodity in addition to being a significant resource for generating electricity. Indonesia is the world's second-largest coal exporter and a major source of coal to Asian countries. In the last ten years, the mining industry generated 5-8% of Indonesia's GDP, with coal accounting for roughly 80% of the figure. Meanwhile, coal will contribute 170 percent of the PNBP objective in 2022. The coal mining industry continues to contribute positively to the country's economy. The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of coal export performance on GDP and non-tax state income. Panel data regression analysis techniques are used in this study. According to the findings of the study, coal export performance

Published

2024-01-20