President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) announced that Nusantara Capital City (IKN) has attracted Rp56.2 trillion (approximately US$3.4 billion) in investment so far. This amount does not include the state budget allocated for the project.
Investment Highlights:
- Total Investments: Rp56.2 trillion.
- Number of Investors: 55 investors have initiated projects at IKN.
- Sector Breakdown:
- Education: 6 investors
- Health: 3 investors
- Retail and Logistics: 10 investors
- Hotels: 8 hotels are in the planning stages.
- Energy and Transportation: 2 investors
- Offices and Banking: 14 investors
- Housing and Green Areas: 9 investors
- Media and Technology: 3 investors
Development Focus:
- Green Economy: Emphasizing environmentally friendly practices.
- Digital Economy: Integration of digital technologies.
- Data and Financial Centers: Establishing centers for data management and financial services.
In addition to the announcement, President Jokowi is scheduled to oversee the groundbreaking of several infrastructure projects in the Central Government Core Area (KIPP) of IKN. This includes a banking office and a hotel by a private company. Vice President Ma’ruf Amin will also participate by inaugurating the construction of the Vice Presidential Palace.
Upcoming Groundbreaking Events:
- Vice Presidential Palace: Located in the East Axis of IKN KIPP.
- Seventh Phase of Investor Projects: Includes significant contributions from BCA, Swiss-Belhotel, Royal Golden Eagle, and Intiland.
President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) announced that Nusantara Capital City (IKN) has secured Rp56.2 trillion (about US$3.4 billion) in investments to date. This total excludes the state budget contributions. The investment comes from 55 investors across various sectors, including education, health, retail, logistics, and hospitality. Notable projects include eight hotels and significant developments in energy, transportation, and technology. Jokowi emphasized the focus on green and digital economies for IKN, with further groundbreakings for infrastructure and the Vice Presidential Palace scheduled.