The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) released figures for Indonesia's economic output in the second quarter of 2020 early this August. As predicted by many parties, Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) experienced a contraction of -4,19 (q-on-q) and -5,32 (y-on-y) in the second quarter of 2020. This is of course a The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the economy both at the global and national levels. This August edition of the Trade and Industry Brief wants to discuss the condition of Indonesia's GDP growth by business sector. This brief will provide an overview of business fields that contributed to the decline in GDP and which sectors experienced GDP growth in the second quarter of 2020.