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Prabowo Subianto reaffirms commitment to Nusantara development in Indonesia

Prabowo's remarks come at a pivotal time as the development of Nusantara is under the spotlight due to both its scale and the logistical complexities involved. The project promises to be one of the largest urban development undertakings in the country’s history, involving significant investments in infrastructure, housing, and public services. In his statement, Prabowo emphasized the project's alignment with national interests and the long-term vision for Indonesia’s growth, including its role in enhancing connectivity and fostering regional development

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Indonesian Government guarantees protection of Orangutan habitat amid IKN development

As Indonesia embarks on the monumental task of relocating its capital from Jakarta to Nusantara in East Kalimantan, concerns have arisen regarding the impact of such large-scale development on the region’s rich biodiversity, particularly its orangutan populations. The Bornean orangutan, critically endangered and native to Kalimantan's forests, faces severe threats from habitat loss due to deforestation and land conversion.

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Indonesia eyes Africa as key market for EV batteries amid strategic economic shift

The Indonesian government has announced plans to actively promote and expand its export of EV batteries to African countries, capitalizing on the continent’s increasing demand for clean energy technologies and automotive innovations. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance Indonesia’s position in the global EV supply chain and stimulate economic growth through the export of high-value products.

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President Jokowi inspects proposed new capital’s palace amidst ongoing development

The inspection underscores Jokowi’s personal commitment to the new capital project, which aims to address the chronic congestion and environmental challenges faced by Jakarta, while promoting more balanced regional development. The visit to the new palace site was part of a broader agenda to assess progress and ensure that the development aligns with the government's vision for a modern, sustainable capital.

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Foreign Direct Investment crucial for Indonesia’s economic growth and development

FDI plays a pivotal role in addressing critical challenges faced by Indonesia, including infrastructure deficits and the need for technological advancements. By drawing in foreign investors, the country aims to accelerate development projects, boost industrial capacity, and enhance its global competitiveness. Investment in infrastructure, for instance, is crucial for improving connectivity and supporting economic activities across the archipelago.

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