RRI.CO.ID, Jakarta - The Indonesian government has secured investment commitments totaling IDR 574 trillion from Japan and South Korea amid global geopolitical uncertainty. This figure is the result of the President's productive visits to both countries, aimed at bolstering strategic economic cooperation.
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, stated on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, that investment commitments from South Korea reached 10.2 billion USD (approximately IDR 173 trillion). Meanwhile, commitments from Japan reached 23.6 billion USD (approximately IDR 401 trillion).
"This means the President's visits to these two countries have resulted in investment commitments of IDR 574 trillion. This is a very significant figure because, in this uncertain geopolitical situation, Indonesia remains an attraction for investors," he said.
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