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To Encourage Reinvestment, BKPM Revitalizes Existing Investors
The Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) will revitalize existing investors who have been receiving far less attention. BKPM Investment Communication and Information Committee member Rizal Calvary Marimbo said that the potential of existing investors to conduct investment plans is huge.
In EODB, RI will focus in Starting a Business
Indonesia is continuously trying to attract foreign investors to come and invest in the country by improving the Ease of Doing Business (EODB). One of the main focus for this year improvement is to cut the procedures of Starting a Business, one of the EODB indicators. Based on World Bank
Indonesia Sets Up Special Agency to Deal with Investments in New Capital City
The Indonesian government will introduce a special agency whose main task is to handle foreign and domestic investments in the development of the country’s new capital city in East Kalimantan, officials said on Wednesday.
Government to issue ‘positive investment list’ in February, says BKPM boss
The government plans to issue at the end of this month a new investment list that will outline certain business sectors available for foreign direct investment, a high-ranking official has said. “The plan is to issue the list […] in the form of a Perpres [Presidential regulation] instead of in
Investors upbeat on start-ups despite global headwinds
Global venture capitalists remain upbeat about investing in Indonesian start-ups despite a rising fear that the global headwinds, caused by the escalating the trade war between the United States and China could hurt the country’s economy. Singapore-based Golden Gate Ventures founding partner Vinnie Lauria said she believed the growing world
Jokowi ready with bold reform to lure foreign investment
The government is out to streamline its sprawling and infamously complicated regulations, as President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo looks to kick-start his second term with a bold reform agenda. Jokowi has given his ministers a month to identify and revise ministerial regulations deemed harmful to the country’s chances of attracting foreign