INA, supported by global partners ADIA and APG, has attracted IDR13.8 trillion in FDI for infrastructure projects in Indonesia, marking a significant milestone for the investment authority.
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The Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) has made significant strides in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) throughout 2024, amounting to IDR13.8 trillion. This figure is 2.5 times higher than the equity investment made by INA during the same timeframe and represents the highest annual achievement since its inception. INA approaches project evaluation not just from a commercial standpoint but also considers the broader economic and social effects of its investments.
One of the focal projects is the Bakauheni-Terbanggi Besar toll road, which is crucial for enhancing transport infrastructure in Indonesia. INA's strategy emphasizes collaboration with global partners, ensuring a diverse influx of investment and expertise to bolster its infrastructure initiatives.
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Industry Overview in Indonesia
The infrastructure sector in Indonesia has witnessed a gradual transformation, driven by significant government initiatives aimed at improving connectivity and facilitating economic growth. As one of Southeast Asia's largest economies, I
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