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4 Industries to invest in (Indonesia)

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Hello readers, Indonesia is a beautiful city to invest in, with an average GDP annual growth rate of 5.37% from 2000 to 2015. It is ranked 16th in the world on the list of countries by GDP (nominal). Here are the industries to invest in.

Manufacturing Industry
This industry is one of the most important in the industrial sector. The industrial sector contributes mostly to the annual GDP growth rate. The PMI increased from 46.9 in November, 2015 to 47.8 in December.

Mining Industry
This is another industry you should invest in. It also contributes immensely to the annual GDP growth rate of the economy.

Leisure Industry
The leisure industry is also a good one for investment. Thus, you should consider investing in the country. Due to the wealth rise in Indonesia, the purchasing power of customers have increased and they are willing to pay for leisure.

Technological Industry
This industry is booming and it is a good one for investing. It is one of the top five markets in the world for mobile subscribers and others. Thus, you should invest in the economy.

Make sure your investment is halal. Everything happens according to the will of Allah. Everything should be done deliberately for the sake of Allah. Part of doing something deliberately for the sake of Allah is hoping for a reward from Him (in this life and life after death).

Keep checking my blog regularly. Cheers!

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