Australia to build a 14 billion IDR hospital in West Java



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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The Director of the Board of Investment Coordination (BKPM), Bahlil Lahadalia, said that Australia will build a hospital worth one billion dollars (14 trillion rupees) in West Java. The agreement was reached at the West Java Investment Summit (WJIS) 2020.

This was broadcast by Bahlil at the event. virtual dialogue with the topic ‘Impacts of the Omnibus Law and the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) on investment’ on Monday (11/16/2020). The Indonesian Ambassador to Australia and Vanuatu Kristiarto Legowo also attended the event.

“I would like to convey that there are several government policies in the context of priority sectors for investment. The first is the health sector. I thank the Ambassador, congratulations on the MoU that was signed. Before, I just received information that what was signed was the infrastructure sector. health to build a billion dollar hospital. Later I will get the permission myself handle,“Bahlil said.

According to him, it was an affirmative policy as a form of accelerated licensing process by order of President Joko Widodo. Either through Presidential Instruction number 7 of 2019 on the acceleration of the ease of doing business and Law number 11 of 2020 on job creation.

“We have a motto now, invite investors to come, bring capital, bring technology, let the Indonesian government through BKPM prepare the permit and it will help find the cheapest and most competitive location,” Bahlil said.

“(The objective) is not to meet again the same broke. We must be present to provide security and convenience to entrepreneurs. Apart from the healthcare industry, because we know that 90% of our healthcare industry is still imported into Indonesia. So this is a tremendous market, “he continued.

He also confirmed that it would facilitate Australia’s investment in the infrastructure and mining sectors. For example, Australian magnate Andrew Forrest plans to build a 10,000 MW hydroelectric power station in Kayan, North Kalimantan.

While it is related to mining, Bahlil emphasized that Indonesia has a policy direction that focuses on the later phases.

“So from coal we go to gasification and ethanol. The nickel that has this nickel is Australia, one of them. But I must convey that 20% of the world’s nickel reserves are in Indonesia,” he said.

And now we are developing ourselves to make batteries. Yesterday, from China we signed a cooperation agreement that began in 2021 innovative the ATL. that’s an investment of roughly US $ 5.1 billion. Yesterday we were with a Korean company yesterday. It’s also almost a deal, “Bahlil continued.

He promised that incoming Australian investors would receive a special offer. One of them is assistance in terms of tax incentives.



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