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President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo announced on Tuesday that seven foreign companies had confirmed plans to relocate production facilities to Indonesia, mostly from China, an encouraging signal for the country’s investment climate amid the pandemic.

The relocation of factories of the seven companies, which include South Korean industrial conglomerate LG and Japanese electronics giant Panasonic, is estimated to bring investment of US$850 million to the country and potential employment for 30,000 workers, according to the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM).

“I’ve ordered the ministers and the BKPM head to provide the best services for the industries relocating from China to Indonesia,” Jokowi said on Tuesday during a visit to the Batang Industrial Park in Central Java. “If there is any difficulty with permit processing, I’ve ordered the BKPM head to take care of it, from A to Z, so investors can feel catered to.”


The President also highlighted the issue of land procurement in the country and committed himself to backing up the investors until such problems were resolved. For investors who had not yet procured land for their facilities, he offered the newly established Batang Industrial Park as a location.

“We will provide around 4,000 hectares of land here, and in the first phase, there will be 450 hectares,” he said.

The coronavirus outbreak, which was first detected in China, has strained Indonesia’s foreign direct investment, as projects have been delayed as a result of social restrictions to contain the spread of the virus. Indonesia has booked a 9.2 percent year-on-year (yoy) decline in foreign direct investment (FDI) to Rp 98 trillion ($6.8 billion) in the first quarter of 2020.

The pandemic has also disrupted global supply chains and has made some companies question their heavy reliance on China, while the country’s trade war with the US burdened the industries with additional tariffs.

To take advantage of the situation, the government has established a special task force to attract businesses leaving China and facilitate their relocation to Indonesia.

Jokowi stated that 17 more companies were looking to open facilities in Indonesia. BKPM data show that the potential relocation and facilities expansion of the 17 companies will bring in total investment of $37 billion and provide employment for 112,000 people.

He said the country had failed to lure companies in the past, such as when 33 companies moved away from China last year but none went to Indonesia.

According to government data, the Panasonic relocated its facilities to Indonesia to turn Southeast Asia’s biggest economy into its export base for home appliances. Meanwhile, LG Electronics moved its facilities from South Korea as it planned to turn Indonesia into its regional hub to expand its market in Asia and Australia.

Other companies that have reportedly confirmed their relocation include Taiwan-based audio equipment maker Meiloon, Japanese rubber products manufacturer Sagami, US-based light product maker Alpan, Taiwan-based tire-maker Kenda and Japanese automotive component manufacturer Denso.

Alpan reportedly plans to relocate their facilities from Xiamen, China, to Kendal, Central Java, due to the 25 percent import tariff slapped on products from China.

State-Owned Enterprise Minister Erick Thohir said he would ensure a smooth licensing and relocation process for investors to set up factories in the industrial park.

“The Batang Industrial Park has a prime location and is owned by [state plantation firm] Perkebunan Negara IX, so there will be no problem in the relocation process and licensing in the future,” he said.

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Here's a list of 7 companies that ensure relocation to Indonesia

PT. Meiloon Technology Indonesia
Factory relocation from Suzhou, China. Factories in Taiwan and China are the production centres for the global market

PT. Sagami Indonesia
Factory relocation from Shenzen, China because the cost of factories and labor in Indonesia more competitive than China

PT CDS Asia (Alpan)
Factory relocation from Xiamen, China due to the import tariff of products from Indonesia to the U.S. 0% compared to the tariff 25% from China to the U.S.

PT. Kenda Rubber Indonesia
Factory relocation from Shenzen, China due to increasing market demand in Indonesia

Denso, PT Denso Indonesia
Factory relocation from Japan because it sees Indonesia as the best location after conducting research to various countries in the ASEAN region

PT Panasonic Manufacturing Indonesia
Relocation from China because it wants to make Indonesia as the export base market for several product categories home appliances

PT LG Electronics Indonesia
Relocating from South Korea and planning to make Indonesia a new regional hub that reaches the Asian and Australian markets

Source : CNBC Indonesia
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news...cate-facilities-to-indonesia-invest-850m.html
 
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Mostly failed irrelevant companies like LG and assemblers like Meiloon. No big deal.
Meanwhile US giants like Honeywell invest in R&D centers in China. I don't know wtf they're thinking but hey we can take their money.
 
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Currently 7 companies definitely going to move to Indonesia, with other 17 in advance stage of commitments in line.
This indicate that the investment climate has changed very dramatically from last year.

We must not repeat our 2019 mistake.
 
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You own those companies? You own LG? You get dollar? You don't get jack shit.

Its not me who lambasted those companies as failure in the first place as it is you are Jack Ma (even Jack Ma invested Billion US Dollar in Indonesia), know your situation first kiddo :bunny::bunny:
 
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Mostly failed irrelevant companies like LG and assemblers like Meiloon. No big deal. Indonesians with low educations get worked hard and learn some discipline.

Meanwhile US giants like Honeywell invest in R&D centers in China. I don't know wtf they're thinking but hey we can take their money.

Here Daihatsu also has R&D center in Indonesia since 2011 and has roll out several cars that are design here (Ayla, Sigra, Ayla facelift 2017, etc)

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Honeywell has factory as well in Indonesia

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https://finance.detik.com/industri/...asal-as-ini-sebut-produknya-made-in-indonesia

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Aircraft testing facility

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Aircraft design center


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SRIN own a unique balance of skills, experience and networks that would allow commercialization of even the most recent R&D achievements to be offered to our customers. Moving forward, SRIN strives to become a center of excellence for R&D in Indonesia, focusing on business data intelligence technology to maximize local and regional business contribution from latest R&D achievements.

Located in Jakarta, Indonesia

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Mostly failed irrelevant companies like LG and assemblers like Meiloon. No big deal. Indonesians with low educations get worked hard and learn some discipline.

Meanwhile US giants like Honeywell invest in R&D centers in China. I don't know wtf they're thinking but hey we can take their money.

Why so butthurt everyday? Are you one of those chinese with low education that lost job to a low educated Indonesian?
 
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Why so butthurt everyday? Are you one of those chinese with low education that lost job to a low educated Indonesian?

Oh no please, mod Will give you warning for personal attack, and lol. The judgement here is so fair for iron brotherhood. But to be fair here, except for loans and "technical expertise" for CPEC project, China public and private Investment in Pakistan their iron brother actually very small, compared to the supposed Chinese hater countries like Indonesia and Vietnam who received tonnes of Investment in manufacturing sector, IT, services, they are very minuscule.
 
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Why so butthurt everyday? Are you one of those chinese with low education that lost job to a low educated Indonesian?

Nope I live in the US, Indonesians doesn't have the capability to offer a job as sophisticated as mine since it's a resource colony instead of an industrial power. I don't make 57546764 threads on Indonesia, like how Indonesians make threads on China.
 
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I dont think Indonesian cannot offer sophisticated job to any one who has American job experience in an engineering field. My older brother for instant has worked in US/Australia/Spain/China/Indonesia and other as electronic engineer for multinasional companies like Lucent/Erricson/Siement, etc and now he is working in a consulting company specializing in telecommunication network (radio) own by a native Indonesian guy.

Need to say it clearly as well that my older brother is educated in Indonesian education system since elementary school. He finished his education in Indonesia.
 
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I dont think Indonesian cannot offer sophisticated job to any one who has American job experience in an engineering field. My older brother for instant has worked in US/Australia/Spain/China/Indonesia and other as electronic engineer for multinasional companies like Lucent/Erricson/Siement, etc and now he is working in a consultant company specializing in telecommunication network (radio) own by a native Indonesian guy.

To be fair, every country who hit 1 trillion US Dollar size all had complex economy system and data base, they can't depend on simple activities to reach such level even when they had 1 Billion population to boot. Most must have large scale industrial base to support such size
 
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To be fair, every country who hit 1 trillion US Dollar size all had complex economy system and data base, they can't depend on simple activities to reach such level even when they had 1 Billion population to boot. Most must have large scale industrial base to support such size

Yup, and even there is an IT company in Netherland that put their software development division in Bandung, Indonesia. It shows Indonesian education system is quite competitive.

Even Indonesian High School Graduate can make a company which is based in England and with clients coming from government agencies :D

He finished his High School in Indonesia and never went to university. He become famous after hacking a satellite from Indonesia and China while he was in Indonesia.

https://kumparan.com/berita-unik/6-...kopedia-hingga-geser-satelit-1tLkofWWDJY/full

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Jim Geovedi (born 28 June 1979), is an IT security expert from Indonesia who focuses on the discovery of computer and network security vulnerabilities. BBC News described him as a guy who "doesn't look like a Bond villain... but possesses secrets that some of them might kill for".[1]

Information security
Geovedi co-founded and ran several IT security consulting companies. In 2001, he co-founded C2PRO Consulting, providing general IT consulting mostly for government agencies and, in 2004, co-founded Bellua Asia Pacific, (renamed Xynexis International later in 2010) and Noosc Global, a managed security services company. He was part of hackers group that began in 1996 called w00w00, where he met the future co-founder of Bellua, Anthony Zboralski.

He is currently based in London and has been interviewed on issues including: satellite security system,[1][2][3] banking security[4] and law enforcement.[5][6]

@FairAndUnbiased

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Geovedi
 
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Nope I live in the US, Indonesians doesn't have the capability to offer a job as sophisticated as mine since it's a resource colony instead of an industrial power. I don't make 57546764 threads on Indonesia, like how Indonesians make threads on China.

US yeah suuurree. Your job is PDF troll, dont kid yourself. How much ccp is paying you every month? Come to Indonesia during election year, we got jobs for you lots.
 
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US yeah suuurree. Your job is PDF troll, dont kid yourself. How much ccp is paying you every month? Come to Indonesia during election year, we got jobs for you lots.

So why is it that I'm posting from noon US time while you are posting at 3 AM in Indonesia? Unemployed or foreign migrant worker?
 
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So why is it that I'm posting from noon US time while you are posting at 3 AM in Indonesia? Unemployed or foreign migrant worker?

It is because lurking and trolling here is your Job, this is working hours in the US you know, otherwise you would have more important things to do lol. So it is confirmed then that you are a paid pdf troller or are you just unemployed?
 
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