Minister Urges Action to Ease Foreign Investment in Indonesia

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Foreign investment in Indonesia has long been viewed as an essential component of economic development. However, the country’s complex immigration procedures have posed challenges for foreign investors.

The Coordinating Minister for Law, Human Rights, and Immigration Yusril Ihza Mahendra called on the Immigration Office to remove obstacles preventing the flow of foreign investment from entering Indonesia.

Simplification in visa processing and smooth approval for work permits, among other measures, could ensure more investment-friendly situations, which would help attract international investors to the Indonesian region and speed up the nation’s economic growth.

Indonesia’s Foreign Investment Landscape

Indonesia’s economic growth has benefitted tremendously from foreign investments. For Instance, Foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed significantly to sectors like infrastructure, manufacturing, and technology.

However, the country faces challenges in attracting and retaining these investments.

Bureaucratic delays, complex visa processes, and lengthy work permit approvals create obstacles for foreign investors.

“Legally, these entrepreneurs are not required to have a work visa or residence permit because they do not reside in Indonesia.” Said Yusril, as reported by RRI.com

These barriers not only deter potential investors but also reduce Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global market.

To address this, the government has acknowledged the need for reform, particularly in simplifying immigration procedures, to create a more investment-friendly environment.

Minister’s Urgent Call for Action

The Coordinating Minister for Law, Human Rights, and Immigration immediately addressed the concerns raised by Japanese entrepreneurs regarding Indonesia’s immigration services.

Shinichi Kikuchihara, Chairman of The Jakarta Japan Club, expressed his gratitude for the prompt response from the Minister in addressing their complaints.

A report from neraca.co.id stated that during a meeting at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Office in Jakarta on Friday (29/11), Yusril emphasized,

“After hearing various complaints from Japanese entrepreneurs who are members of The Jakarta Japan Club, we immediately coordinated with the Ministry of Immigration and Human Rights, as well as the Ministry of Manpower, to address the issue.”

This coordinated action aims to resolve delays in visa processing and work permit approvals, which have been significant barriers to foreign investment in Indonesia.

By acting quickly and directly addressing these challenges, the government seeks to create a more favorable investment climate and attract international businesses.

Impact on Foreign Investment

The government’s swift action to resolve immigration obstacles is expected to significantly boost foreign investment in Indonesia.

By simplifying visa processing and expediting work permit approvals, foreign entrepreneurs will face fewer delays, making Indonesia a more attractive destination for international businesses.

These changes are particularly important for foreign investors who have been hesitant due to the bureaucratic challenges that hinder their ability to operate smoothly.

With faster processing times and clearer regulations, Indonesia will become more competitive in the global market, increasing its appeal to businesses looking to expand in Southeast Asia.

Government Actions Set to Boost Foreign Investment in Indonesia

The government’s prompt response to address immigration barriers demonstrates a clear commitment to improving Indonesia’s investment climate.

These reforms will not only enhance the country’s competitiveness but also foster long-term economic growth by encouraging international businesses to invest and expand.

As the government continues to streamline bureaucratic procedures, it is expected that the flow of foreign investment into Indonesia will increase, supporting both economic development and job creation.

For foreign investors looking to navigate Indonesia’s immigration procedures with ease, Seven Stones Indonesia offers expert services that streamline the entire process. With years of experience and a deep understanding of local regulations, Seven Stones Indonesia can help guide investors through visa applications, work permits, and residency requirements. Reach out to us via our WhatsApp today!

Source: neraca.co.id, rri.co.id

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