Indonesia, Singapore to open joint Kendal Industrial Complex
Kamis, 18 Agustus 2016 17:29 WIB | 377 Views
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia and Singapore will open the Kendal Industrial Park (KIP), a joint industrial complex, built in Kendal City, Central Java, on August 26.
"President Joko Widodo and Prime Minister Le Hsien Loong will officially inaugurate the industrial complex," Indonesia Foreign Affairs Ministrys Director for East Asia and Pacific Affairs Edi Yusup stated here on Thursday.
Yusup noted in a press briefing at the Foreign Affairs Ministry that the Kendal Park by the Bay was being built by Indonesian company PT Jababeka and Singaporean firm Sembcorp in two phases: a thousand-hectare integrated industrial park completed in 2013 and a 2.7 thousand-hectare industrial complex to be developed by 2020.
The KIP is being built to meet international standards and developed for mixed use as an industrial as well as a residential and commercial area that will meet the rising demand for cost-competitive manufacturing facilities in Indonesia.
The KIP is strategically located some 21 kilometers (km) west of Semarang, the capital of Central Java, 20 km from the Ahmad Yani International Airport, and 25 km to the Tanjung Emas Seaport.
Yusup said the investment to build the KIP has reached Rp3.2 trillion, which was sourced from Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia.
"A total of 16 companies from Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia have joined the KIP," he noted.
The KIP would be developed into an industrial center for developing sectors, such as garment, textile, leather, heavy industry, food processing, and chemical as well as for manufacturing beauty care products and automotive parts and components.
The KIP would also be supported by trained workforce from Central Java, with some 1,184 vocational training institutes to churn out 150 thousand graduates per year and 274 universities and 20 polytechnics to produce 103 thousand graduates per year. (*)
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5.3 percent growth target achievable: Minister
Kamis, 18 Agustus 2016 08:03 WIB | 586 Views
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Darmin Nasution said he is optimistic that the economic growth target of 5.3 percent in 2017 could be achieved by optimizing the performance of the investment sector.
"If you ask whether the 5.3 percent target is achievable, I think it is not something that is difficult to achieve," Nasution stated in Jakarta on Wednesday.
Nasution noted the government could count on the proposed investment actually being realized as the 2017 begins once the contracts for the procurement of infrastructure projects, such as highways and power plants, are signed in 2016.
"At least by November or December, or by early next year, actual investment will be made. That will be recorded as having been realized and will have an impact on economic growth," he added.
However, Nasution reminded that the investment is not yet adequate, because infrastructure development could last longer than initially estimated.
"The realization of investment can be slow because these projects are generally long term in nature, such as toll roads and power plants. The construction can start only after two or three years," he pointed out.
Besides investments, Nasution observed that the government could still rely on domestic consumption to support economic performance by ensuring that people retain their purchasing power and by keeping inflation under control.
Nevertheless, global economic challenges could also pose an obstacle that could hamper the potential for economic growth in 2017 because the turmoil in developed and developing countries has disrupted the performance of the national trade sector until now.
"There seems to be an upward movement of exports and imports, but we cannot do much. We realize this as a formidable challenge before the recovery of global economic growth," Nasution conceded.
Nasution believed the government can solve a variety of domestic and global challenges because it has taken certain steps in anticipation, such as the issuance of economic policy packages which will start yielding visible results in 2017.
"We believe that all this could enhance the economic growth, but not too significantly," he underlined.
Overall, the government expects the economic growth in 2017 to have a qualitative improvement, thanks to better human resources, improved productivity and equitable economic development.(*)
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