Indonesia Aims for Economic Leap: Raw Commodity Exports to End

Indonesia is undergoing a transformative economic agenda under President Prabowo Subianto, focusing heavily on domestic resource processing to boost added value and reduce global market dependency. The successful example of nickel showcases how banning raw metal exports has led to a significant increase in processed exports. The government plans to extend these efforts to other sectors, including tin and bauxite.
The program aims to support the national economy through the development of processing industries, creating new jobs and attracting investment. Authorities are actively encouraging both national and international investors to invest in this industrial transformation.
Indonesia envisions significant prospects in a sustainable economic model where import reliance is minimized and locally produced goods offer advantages in the domestic market. Additionally, there are plans for comprehensive infrastructure development and the incorporation of technical expertise to ensure sustained growth and economic prosperity…






