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Govt to inject funds into Jakarta-Bandung railway next month

The state-owned railway company will get Rp 3.2 trillion (US$204.1 million) in a state capital injection next month to address the cost overrun issue in the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway project, but the Indonesian and Chinese sides involved in the project have yet to reach agreement on the funding gap.

Vincent Fabian Thomas (The Jakarta Post)
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Govt to inject funds into Jakarta-Bandung railway next month Workers stand beside a train for the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway project at the Tegalluar train depot in Bandung, West Java, on Oct. 13. (Reuters/Yuddy Cahya Budiman)

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tate-owned railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) will get Rp 3.2 trillion (US$204.1 million) in a state capital injection next month to address the cost overrun issue in the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway project with the aim of completing it in the first half of next year.

Deputy State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Minister Kartika Wirjoatmodjo told lawmakers on Wednesday that the injection would fill up the equity of the consortium in charge of the high-speed railway project, which has been depleted multiple times due to cost overrun, including after an injection of Rp 4.3 trillion in December last year.

The government plans to plug 25 percent of the funding gap with equity from the consortium and 75 percent with new loans from China Development Bank (CDB). It will be supported by a financing guarantee from the Indonesian side, details of which are being discussed with the Finance Ministry, according to Kartika.

“We believe the state-capital injection support and funding from the CDB can be disbursed in December, so, God willing, we can meet the schedule for operations [to commence] in June next year,” Kartika said in a meeting with House Commission VI, which oversees SOEs, investment and trade.

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On Nov. 1, Kartika explained that without the injection, PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC), the Indonesian-Chinese consortium responsible for the project, would face a cashflow problem as early as this November, which could push the launch of operations back to the end of 2023.

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Didiek Hartantyo, the CEO of state-owned railway company KAI, one of the shareholders in the consortium, warned on July 6 that if no state capital injection was made this year, more delays would be imminent.

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