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A Guide to Indonesia's Foreign Investment Trends and Key Infrastructure Projects
 
A Guide to Indonesia's Foreign Investment Trends and Key Infrastructure Projects
 
Indonesia's rapid economic growth and rising global ranking is making waves. In our latest Asia Investment Research publication, we take a closer look at the specific areas driving the country's growth, including a massive influx of investment, digitisation, infrastructure projects, IPOs, and renewable energy. We'll also dive into some of Indonesia's most innovative projects, including a unique Sovereign Wealth Fund and a new capital city.
 
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Much has been written about Indonesia’s 2022 successes - record inbound FDI and highest GDP growth since 2013, driven by booming commodity prices (thermal coal, palm oil and nickel) combined with a rebound in household consumption following lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. While 2023 and 2024 GPD is expected to slow for several reasons, by 2030 Indonesia, which is already the largest economy in Southeast Asia, is on track to become the world's 7th-largest economy - overtaking Germany and the United Kingdom.

 

Therefore, we focus this analysis on specific areas of current and near-term future growth: 

 

 

  • Mapping US$50+ billion in 2022-2023 inbound investment from East Asia, GCC and G7, focused on infrastructure, renewable energy, NEVs and semiconductors;
  • Digitisation/VC - we use the 2022 version of the Google, Temasek and Bain study as a base to track inbound 2022 VC investments which showed continued strong activity in fintech and e-commerce; 
  • Infrastructure projects (near term) – Jakarta-Bandung HSR (2023 launch) and Trans-Java Toll road (completion 2024);
  • IPOs/equities – Globally, 2022 IPO markets were well below 2021 levels. That said, Indonesia’s IDX was up 4%, while USA, China and Japan showed sharp declines. There were similar declines in IPOs. Indonesia led ASEAN in volume; however several of the early 2022 IPOs encountered significant headwinds later in the year;
  • Renewable energy - In 2021, Indonesia's renewables energy mix was 13.83%; hydropower 7.9%, geothermal 5.6%, and other forms 0.33%. Indonesia must reach 23% by 2025 to reach its climate objective. We discuss 2022 hydropower projects launched with Japan and China to help attain these goals.

 

We also track the 2022 progress of two major Indonesian projects which are innovative, and thus more challenging to fund in today’s markets; INA – a different sort of Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) and Nusantara – a new capital city which we see as hugely aspirational.

 
 

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An Introduction to Doing Business in Indonesia 2023
 
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This publication, designed to introduce the fundamentals of investing in Indonesia, was compiled by the experts at Dezan Shira & Associates, a specialist foreign direct investment practice, providing corporate establishment, business intelligence, tax advisory and compliance, accounting, payroll, due diligence and financial review services to multinationals investing in emerging Asia.
 
 
 
An Introduction to Doing Business in ASEAN 2023
 
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This publication is designed to introduce the fundamentals of investing in all ten ASEAN countries and includes a guide to corporate establishment, tax advisory, and bookkeeping, in addition to HR and payroll, double tax agreements, and audit and compliance.
 
 
 
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Vietnam’s logistics sector is filled with opportunities for investors looking to expand their Southeast Asian logistics portfolios. This magazine is packed with data and insights that savvy investors might need to navigate the wealth of opportunities in Vietnam’s logistics sector.
 
 
 

For any questions regarding these publications, syndication opportunities, or business questions and enquiries, please contact Chris Devonshire-Ellis.

 

 
Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Chairman
Dezan Shira & Associates
chris.devonshire-ellis@dezshira.com
 
 

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