Today's Top 3 News: Tax Exemptions, Foreign Ownership Among Govt Incentives for SEZ Investors in Indonesia
Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
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Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
The Indonesian government provides fiscal assistance for investors in special economic zones or SEZs, including tax exemptions.
Indonesia's Communications and Information (Kominfo) Ministry planned to build a second National Data Center (PDN) in Nongsa Digital Park, Batam.
BP Batam proposed the establishment of a Health Tourism special economic zone (Health SEZ) centered in Sekupang and Nongsa.
Minister of State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) Erick Thohir asked for suggestions on the development of Indonesian special economic zones (SEZs).
Southwest Papua Provincial Government strongly supports a Chinese investor's plan to build a nickel smelter and steel plant in Sorong SEZ.
With a minimum investment of Rp20 billion, entrepreneurs can get tax holiday facilities.
The Special Economic Zone of Bitung is designated to serve as an industrial, export and logistics development zone.
The government begins the development of Arun Lhokseumawe
special economic zone (SEZ).
The Russian investor is prepared to invest up to 10 billion
euros (Rp150 trillion) in oil projects in Tanjung Api-api SEZ
in South Sumatra.
The Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) can now
develop a MotoGP circuit in Mandalik SEZ.
PT Pelindo 4 (Persero) has signed a memorandum of
understanding with Maluku Provincial Government in relation
to the construction of a seaport
The Minister of Industry, M.S. Hidayat, has said that five locations have been prepared for special economy zones (SEZ) including in the eastern part of Sumatra, West Java's north coast road (Pantura), eastern part of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Merauke in Papua.
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Ismeth Abdullah, the Governor of Riau, said he will allocate funds amounting to around Rp50 billion to support the special economic zones (SEZs) on the islands of Batam, Bintan and Karimun.