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View all search resultsThe chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Adisti Sukma Sawitri and Ruth Dea Juwita about the country's green investment opportunities, British firms’ involvement in the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), mineral export bans and a potential bilateral trade agreement.
Many believe the current FDI policies have resulted in foreign investors controlling a noteworthy portion of the nation’s strategic assets, especially in sectors such as energy and mineral resources, infrastructure and transportation.
Indonesia posted solid growth in realized investment for the first quarter of 2023 and has almost reached a quarter of the government’s full-year target, but some observers say the approaching election campaign could give investors pause.
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