The Ministry of Investment and Downstream/BKPM organized a Cross-Government Framing Workshop to develop the Handbook on Obligations in International Investment Treaties. This strategic collaboration with APEC, Australia's DFAT, and National University of Singapore aims to enhance government officials' understanding of Indonesia's rights and obligations in international investment agreements.
Deputy for Investment Cooperation of the Ministry of Investment and Downstream/BKPM Tirta Nugraha Mursitama emphasized the importance of the handbook as a strategic guide for policy makers at all government levels.
"This handbook will be very useful for all of us as state officials to understand and implement our obligations in every international investment agreement, to demonstrate our commitment to partner countries and foreign investors," said Tirta.
This initiative ensures every government decision aligns with applicable investment agreement provisions while preventing potential disputes that could harm the state.
The handbook development project will include:
Minister Counsellor for Economic, Investment and Infrastructure of the Australian Embassy Jonathan Gilbert emphasized the importance of cross-sector and cross-country synergy to create a stable and predictable investment climate.
"We all know that investment requires close involvement from various parties to build an attractive investment environment and facilitate economic relations, not only between Indonesia and Australia, but also with all APEC members," Gilbert stated.
DFAT Australia's support marks the continuation of both countries' commitment to strengthening economic cooperation, particularly in investment.
This workshop serves as an initial forum to build collective awareness across ministries and institutions, ensuring international obligations management is conducted harmoniously and coordinately.
The Ministry of Investment and Downstream/BKPM encourages active participation from all participants and expects constructive input during the handbook development process.
This handbook will significantly impact regions in creating a healthy, competitive, and sustainable investment ecosystem. Comprehensive understanding of international obligations will help regions:
DPMPTSP Sintang Regency is committed to implementing this handbook guidance to improve investment service quality according to international standards. This will strengthen Sintang Regency's position as a trusted and professional investment destination.
With deep understanding of international investment treaty obligations, DPMPTSP is ready to provide investment facilitation that is not only attractive but also minimizes dispute risks for investors.
This strategic step aligns with Indonesia's commitment to creating a healthy, competitive, and sustainable investment ecosystem supporting national and regional development agendas.
For investment consultation with international standards in Sintang Regency, contact:
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Deputy Minister of Investment and Downstream/Deputy Head of BKPM Todotua Pasaribu successfully explored strategic maritime and fisheries cooperation with China. The working visit to Xiamen resulted in a USD100 million investment commitment from Zhenghui Group, opening significant opportunities for Indonesia's blue economy transformation.
This ambitious program will be implemented in stages across three main regions: Sulawesi, Papua, and Sumatra. The first phase begins in West Sulawesi through collaboration with Kaisar Group, encompassing:
"Downstream development occurs not only in mineral and oil-gas industries, but we seriously develop it in maritime industry," emphasized Deputy Minister Todotua.
The MoU signing between PT KIPAS and three leading Chinese companies - Fujian Yihe Shipbuilding, Zhangzhou Hansheng Ship Design, and CODA - creates a complete ecosystem from ship design to marine product processing.
Zhenghui Group's 2.4-hectare cold storage facility and shipyard with 150-600 GT capacity demonstrates serious commitment to technology transfer and sustainable investment.
DPMPTSP Sintang Regency is ready to facilitate similar maritime investment opportunities. Contact us at:
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Sintang, May 15, 2025 - The Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Office (DPMPTSP) of Sintang Regency held a Staff Meeting directly led by the Head of DPMPTSP, Ir. Erwin Simanjuntak, M.Si. This internal meeting, held on Thursday (5/15/2025) in the DPMPTSP Sintang Regency Meeting Room, was attended by all Civil Servants (ASN) and Contract Staff within the DPMPTSP environment.
This staff meeting focused discussions on four strategic aspects in organizational management and public service delivery:
The Head of DPMPTSP emphasized the importance of discipline as the foundation of excellent service. This session discussed:
Discussion on budget reallocation was conducted to optimize the use of public funds:
DPMPTSP Sintang is committed to developing innovations to improve service quality:
Strengthening investment oversight functions became an important focus in the meeting:
Ir. Erwin Simanjuntak, M.Si emphasized that this staff meeting is part of ongoing efforts to improve organizational performance. Several important points conveyed:
The results of the staff meeting will be followed up through:
Through this staff meeting, DPMPTSP Sintang Regency demonstrates a strong commitment to continue innovating and improving service quality to the community and business world in Sintang Regency.
For further information, please contact:
DPMPTSP Sintang Regency
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The Head of the Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Office (DPMPTSP) of Sintang Regency, Ir. Erwin Simanjuntak, M.Si, accompanied by functional officials, attended the 2024 Investment Realization Data Reconciliation Meeting for all Regencies/Cities across West Kalimantan. This important meeting was held on Thursday (5/8/2025) in the Meeting Room of the West Kalimantan Provincial DPMPTSP.
Several important points discussed during the reconciliation meeting include:
DPMPTSP Sintang Regency will continue to coordinate with the Provincial DPMPTSP and relevant agencies to ensure investment realization targets can be met in supporting regional economic growth.
South Korean investors' interest in Indonesia remains high. This is marked by the inauguration of Dongsung Chemical, a South Korean chemical company that produces polyurethane (PU), on Wednesday (30/04), in Karawang, West Java.
Minister of Investment and Downstream Industries/Head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Rosan Perkasa Roeslani, who participated in the factory operational inauguration ceremony, conveyed the importance of this investment as an indicator that Indonesia remains an attractive investment destination, even for companies with high-technology products.
Built on a 82,000 square meter land with a building area of 23,000 square meters, this factory is the largest production facility owned by the company, even exceeding production capacity in its home country.
Dongsung Chemical's products are used in various sectors, such as:
Minister Rosan emphasized the importance of this investment as an indicator that Indonesia remains an attractive investment destination, even for companies with high-technology products.
"The presence of this factory once again proves that Indonesia is not only an investment destination that remains attractive to investors but is also trusted to become a center for the production and export of high-technology products. This investment will create jobs and strengthen Indonesia's position in the global supply chain," said Rosan.
On this occasion, Rosan also stated that the government actively continues to enhance cooperation with Indonesia's strategic partners to invest in the country. Moreover, according to him, currently, based on the direction of President Prabowo, Indonesia is very open for business, especially those aligned with the government's agenda in promoting industrial downstream and creating quality jobs.
In the last five years (2020-2024), South Korea has been recorded as the 7th largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indonesia, with a total investment of USD11.3 billion.
Rosan believes that the cooperation between South Korea and Indonesia that has been going well must be maintained and even enhanced. "I believe the actual investment realization figures are much larger, as there are investments from Korea entering through other countries such as Malaysia or Singapore," continued Minister Rosan.
For Dongsung Chemical, the factory in Karawang is an important part of the company's long-term growth plan. Dongsung Chemical Chairman Baek Jeong-ho said that his investment in Indonesia is not only to increase production capacity but also part of the company's strategy to continue growing.
"This new factory in Indonesia is the best PU system production base in Southeast Asia, serving as a global strategic hub reaching from Asia, Latin America, to Europe. This is not just an expansion of production facilities but also an important milestone in expanding Dongsung Chemical's technology and global vision," said Baek.
Based on data from the Ministry of Investment and Downstream Industries/BKPM, in the first quarter of 2025, South Korea recorded an impressive investment performance by ranking seventh as the largest country of origin for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indonesia. During this period, South Korea's investment value reached USD683.29 million spread across various sectors.
This trend reflects the consistent interest and optimism of South Korean investors toward investment opportunities in Indonesia.
Wakil Menteri Investasi dan Hilirisasi/Wakil Kepala Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal (BKPM) Todotua Pasaribu menghadiri peluncuran produk terbaru PT Lenovo Indonesia yang telah memenuhi ketentuan Tingkat Komponen Dalam Negeri (TKDN), di Batam (29/4). Produk-produk baru ini antara lain, Lenovo K14 Gen 3 dan ThinkCentre Neo 50a Gen 5 yang diluncurkan secara resmi hari ini.
"Dalam kesempatan ini, kami mengapresiasi kolaborasi yang telah dilakukan antara PT Sat Nusapersada dengan Lenovo Indonesia untuk memproduksi dua produk barunya di Indonesia, serta memenuhi regulasi TKDN. Diharapkan kolaborasi ini dapat meningkatkan pemberdayaan industri dalam negeri," ujar Wakil Menteri Todotua.
Wakil Menteri Todotua menambahkan bahwa pemerintah berkomitmen memberikan dukungan terhadap investor yang telah berkontribusi terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi nasional. Hal ini juga merupakan bagian dari strategi pemerintah untuk tidak hanya menarik investasi baru, tetapi memberikan fasilitasi dan dukungan penuh kepada investor eksisting yang telah membuktikan kontribusinya melalui:
"Pemerintah hadir untuk memastikan bahwa investasi yang telah ditanamkan benar-benar mendapat dukungan agar berkembang dan berkelanjutan. Kami memberikan perhatian serius kepada para investor yang telah menunjukkan dampak positif terhadap perekonomian, khususnya di wilayah tempat mereka beroperasi," ujar Wakil Menteri Todotua.
PT. Lenovo Indonesia merupakan perusahaan teknologi multinasional yang beroperasi di lebih dari 60 negara dan menjual produknya di sekitar 180 negara. Lenovo menjual dan memproduksi berbagai barang elektronik di Indonesia, termasuk:
Sejak 2019, PT Lenovo Indonesia telah bermitra dengan PT. Sat Nusapersada (Tbk) dalam pengembangan produknya.
Kota Batam, sebagai bagian dari Provinsi Kepulauan Riau (Kepri), telah lama menjadi magnet investasi sektor manufaktur, khususnya elektronika. Total realisasi investasi Provinsi Kepulauan Riau Triwulan I Tahun 2025 mencapai Rp13,22 triliun, dan menduduki peringkat ke-12 berdasarkan lokasi.
Dari total realisasi ini:
Deputy Minister of Investment and Downstream Industries/Deputy Head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Todotua Pasaribu attended the launch of PT Lenovo Indonesia's latest products that have met the Domestic Component Level (TKDN) requirements in Batam (29/4). These new products include the Lenovo K14 Gen 3 and ThinkCentre Neo 50a Gen 5, which were officially launched today.
"On this occasion, we appreciate the collaboration between PT Sat Nusapersada and Lenovo Indonesia to produce two new products in Indonesia and meet TKDN regulations. This collaboration is expected to enhance the empowerment of domestic industries," said Deputy Minister Todotua.
Deputy Minister Todotua added that the government is committed to providing support to investors who have contributed to national economic growth. This is also part of the government's strategy to not only attract new investments but to provide full facilitation and support to existing investors who have proven their contribution through:
"The government is present to ensure that investments that have been made truly receive support to develop and become sustainable. We pay serious attention to investors who have shown positive impacts on the economy, especially in the regions where they operate," said Deputy Minister Todotua.
PT. Lenovo Indonesia is a multinational technology company operating in more than 60 countries and selling its products in around 180 countries. Lenovo sells and produces various electronic goods in Indonesia, including:
Since 2019, PT Lenovo Indonesia has partnered with PT. Sat Nusapersada (Tbk) in developing its products.
Batam City, as part of Riau Islands Province, has long been a magnet for manufacturing sector investments, particularly in electronics. The total investment realization in Riau Islands Province for the First Quarter of 2025 reached IDR13.22 trillion, ranking 12th by location.
From this total realization:
SINTANG - The Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Office (DPMPTSP) of Sintang Regency conducted capacity building and innovation refreshment for KAIN IKAT as well as business licensing services for Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) actors in Lundang Baru Village, Dedai District on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
The event, attended by dozens of micro and small business actors, represents DPMPTSP Sintang Regency's effort to reach communities in rural areas to facilitate the business licensing process.
KAIN IKAT Capacity Building for Excellent Service
KAIN IKAT, which stands for Information Service Cadres and Licensing Assistance in Districts, is an innovative program developed by DPMPTSP Sintang Regency. This program aims to bring licensing services closer to the community, especially in areas far from the city center.
The Head of DPMPTSP Sintang Regency explained, "KAIN IKAT serves as our extension in providing excellent service to the community. With trained cadres in each district, the business licensing process can be more easily accessed by business actors, including those in remote villages."
During the activity, KAIN IKAT cadres received refresher materials on the latest licensing procedures, service application systems, and effective assistance techniques for business actors. This capacity building is expected to improve the quality of services provided by the cadres.
Business Licensing Assistance for MSEs
In addition to conducting KAIN IKAT capacity building, DPMPTSP Sintang Regency also provided direct business licensing services to Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) actors in Lundang Baru Village. This activity is an implementation of the local government's commitment to supporting local economic growth.
"We understand that many MSE actors still face obstacles in managing business licenses, either due to long distances or limited information. Through this proactive approach, we hope to help more business actors obtain official licenses so their businesses can grow," said the Licensing Service Coordinator of DPMPTSP Sintang Regency.
During the service session, the DPMPTSP team helped dozens of MSE actors process various types of licenses, from Business Identification Numbers (NIB) to Standard Certificates. Business actors also received education about the benefits of having official business licenses, including ease of access to financing and business development opportunities.
Positive Response from the Community
The presence of the DPMPTSP Sintang Regency team in Lundang Baru Village received a positive response from the local community. One MSE actor who successfully obtained a business license, Mrs. Herlina, expressed appreciation for the ease of service provided.
"I've been afraid to apply for a business license because I thought the process was complicated and expensive. It turns out that with help from the DPMPTSP team and KAIN IKAT, everything can be completed quickly and at no cost. This is very helpful for small businesses like ours," said Mrs. Herlina, a cassava chip producer.
The Lundang Baru Village Head also expressed gratitude for the activities carried out by DPMPTSP Sintang Regency. According to him, such activities are very beneficial for educating villagers about the importance of business legality.
Program Development Plans
Seeing the high enthusiasm from the community, DPMPTSP Sintang Regency plans to continue developing the KAIN IKAT program and mobile services to other villages throughout Sintang Regency.
"We aim to reach all districts in Sintang Regency this year. Thus, access to business licensing services can be more evenly distributed and support regional economic growth," explained the Head of DPMPTSP Sintang Regency.
The KAIN IKAT program itself has been recognized as one of the best public service innovations at the provincial level and has become a model for other regions in West Kalimantan.
On Monday, April 21, 2025, the Head of the Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Agency (DPMPTSP) of Sintang Regency, Ir. Erwin Simanjuntak, M.Si, led an evaluation meeting with the Functional Position Group of Licensing Officers in the DPMPTSP Sintang Meeting Room. The meeting reviewed the first quarter performance of 2025, discussed task assignments for Licensing Officers, and outlined work plans for the next quarter. This activity aims to enhance the effectiveness of licensing services in the PTSP Division and support the investment climate in Sintang Regency.
On Wednesday, April 23, 2025, the Head of the Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Agency (DPMPTSP) of Sintang Regency, Ir. Erwin Simanjuntak, M.Si, attended an audience at the Sintang Regent’s Office. The audience was held between the Sintang Regent and the Head of the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Immigration and Corrections of West Kalimantan to discuss plans for establishing an Immigration Office in Sintang Regency.
This event marks an initial step toward improving public services in immigration for the people of Sintang Regency. The establishment of the Immigration Office is expected to facilitate access to immigration services, support investment, and boost regional economic growth.