Indonesia's SEZs set to attract 92.3t rupiah in investments in 2021
Jakarta
INDONESIA'S special economic zones (SEZs) are on track to attract 92.3 trillion rupiah (S$8.7 billion) in local and foreign investment by the end of 2021, of which nearly 32.8 trillion rupiah has already been realised as of July.
Revealing this at a webinar on Monday, Coordinating Economic Affairs Minister Airlangga Hartarto said that, until July, a total of 166 investors have invested in the SEZs and created over 26,700 jobs.
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