Indonesian Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani confirmed that President Joko Widodo's visit to Japan on March 31, 2026, reflects both countries' commitment to enhancing investments and strategic projects. The visit resulted in an investment commitment of $23.6 billion, demonstrating Indonesia's desire to strengthen its economic partnership with Japan.
This visit is part of ongoing efforts to deepen economic cooperation between Indonesia and Japan across several key sectors, including energy and infrastructure. The minister noted that these investments will significantly contribute to boosting the national economy and creating new job opportunities.
Details of the Event
During the visit, several strategic projects were announced between Japanese and Indonesian companies. Among these projects is the collaboration between Tokyo Gas and PLN Indonesia to expedite the development of a liquefied natural gas project in eastern Indonesia, aimed at providing more sustainable energy.
Additionally, Inpex confirmed its ongoing development of the LNG Abadi project in Masela Block, which has now entered an advanced technical phase. Furthermore, Mitsui is looking to expand its investments in areas such as digital energy and real estate.
Background & Context
Historically, Japan has been one of the largest investors in Indonesia, with investments during the period from 2021 to 2025 amounting to approximately $17.1 billion, with an average annual growth of 13.2%. These investments have contributed to providing job opportunities for around 280,000 people in Indonesia, reflecting the importance of economic relations between the two countries.
This visit is part of Indonesia's strategy to enhance its economic partnerships with major countries, as the Indonesian government seeks to attract more foreign direct investments to stimulate economic growth.
Impact & Consequences
These investments are expected to enhance infrastructure in Indonesia, which will help improve the quality of life for citizens and increase the competitiveness of the Indonesian economy on both regional and international levels. Additionally, cooperation in the energy sector will enhance energy sustainability in the country.
Moreover, this visit reflects Indonesia's commitment to strengthening regional and international cooperation, which may open new avenues for collaboration with other countries in the future.
Regional Significance
The economic relations between Indonesia and Japan serve as a model for Arab countries seeking to enhance their economic partnerships with major nations. Arab countries can benefit from Indonesia's experiences in attracting foreign investments and developing strategic projects that bolster their economic growth.
In conclusion, President Joko Widodo's visit to Japan reflects Indonesia's commitment to enhancing economic and investment cooperation with major countries, contributing to the advancement of development in Indonesia and enhancing its position on the international stage.
