Thursday, January 23, 2025

Jakarta offers 15 projects to foreign investors to achieve green economy

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Jakarta provincial administration has offered 15 infrastructure projects to potential investors, as stated by Head of Jakarta One-Stop Integrated Service and Investment Service (DPMPTSP), Benni Aguscandra.

There are seven Jakarta-owned enterprises (BUMD) offering the projects, namely PT MRT Jakarta, PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta), PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro), PT Kawasan Berikat Nusantara, PT Jakarta Industrial Estate Pulogadung (JIEP), Jakarta Experience Board (JXB) and Perumda Sarana Jaya.

The 15 projects on offer are:

  • Intermediate Treatment Facility (ITF) Sunter
  • LRT Jakarta Phase 2A (Jakarta International Stadium-Rajawali)
  • LRT Jakarta Phase 3A (Jakarta International Stadium-Rajawali)
  • MRT Phase 3 (east-west)
  • MRT Phase 4 (Fatmawati-TMII)
  • South Jakarta Mix-Used Development
  • Transjakarta Electric Bus
  • Battery Charging Station
  • Pulau Seribu-Eco Resort
  • Eco Theme Park and medical tourism for the elderly
  • Landmark Jakarta
  • Tanah Abang Primary Center
  • Rooftop Solar Power Plant
  • Hazardous and Toxic Waste Installation (B3)
  • Jakarta Industrial Estate Pulogadung (JIEP) Masterplan Inc. Plot 4 Project

Reachable green economy

Indonesia, especially Jakarta, needs investment based on innovation which can boost economic circulations. Investment based on innovation is urgent and significant to accelerate economic growth and it can push collaboration and research among government and private entities. The downstream industry sector is the main focus to attract foreign investors because this sector has the biggest multiplier effect not only creating job vacancies but also implementing innovation and technology to boost the green economy. Even though the green economy transformation has been facing many challenges, one of them is on how to create a reachable green economy in Indonesia.

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