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As|an Lconomy Stud|es
1AMkANG UNIVLkSI1
1AILI, NCVLM8Lk 20, 2013
8y: Lddy Satr|ya
Pead of lnLernauonal Cooperauon ulvlslon
SecreLarlaL of kL3l
CCMMI11LL ICk ACCLLLkA1ICN AND LkANSICN CI INDCNLSIA LCCNCMIC DLVLLCMLN1
k3LI
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Accelerating Indonesias Economic
Transformation Through MP3EI
OUTLINE:
KP3EI
1. M3LI: 1he Way We Are
2. M3LI Updates
3. Debou|eneck|ng In|nanves and r|or|ty ro[ects
Screen|ng
4. Case: IC1 Deve|opment on M3LI
Committee for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development 2011-2025
1.M3LI: 1he Way We Are
KP3EI
Committee for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development 2011-2025
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area

2300-2360
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nanonw|de
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feasible. Up to now, 1.200
MW has been developed.
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processed
domestically by 2013
(new mining law:
4/2009)
Abundant resources for
gas-based energy and
petrochemical industries
Not including Non-
Conventional Gases,
from Coal Bed Methane
and Coal Gassification
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6
Indones|a's opu|anon |s Grow|ng and 8ecom|ng
More Amuent
74
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141
m|||
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A|| of Indones|a's MAC opu|anon |s Grow|ng,
1here |s a va||d concern that econom|c dom|nanon of
Iava and Sumatra need to reduced |n the |ong run
Sllde - 8
Note: MAC (M|dd|e-c|ass and Amuent Consumer)
Increase economic precense at the regional economic centers is inevitable not only to
maintain market penetration but more to foster enhanced economic competitiveness and
resilience
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Legislative
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Political Stability: the worlds third largest democracy
Appointed
Appointed
38%
Directly
elected
Directly
elected
62%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2002 2007 2009
Source: World Bank, 2009
% of appointed local government heads vs. directly elected
In election year 2009, President wins
more than 60% votes from 176 million
registered voters
(election year 2009)
9
(New) Democracy YES!
Just Recently (20 Sept
2012)

An humble Major from
small city Solo in Central
Java, JOKO WIDODO
paired with AHOK from
Belitung (Sumatera),
unsurprisingly won the
most prestigious position
as DKI Jaya - Jakarta
governors.
Courtesy of Antara
10
Indonesia is above world average
Indones|a >100
(above wor|d mob||e average)
11
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Global ICT developments, 2001-2011*
Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions
Internet users
Fixed telephone lines
Active mobile-broadband subscriptions
Fixed (wired)-broadband subscriptions
* Estimate.
Source: ITU World Telecommunication /ICT Indicators database

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12
Indones|a's GD Growth kate 1994 - 2012
8elauvely robusL, buL sull lower Lhan pre-1997 crlsls average raLe




















































7.S4
8.22
7.82
4.70
-13.13
0.79
4.92
3.64
4.S0
4.78
S.03
S.69 S.S0
6.3S
6.01
4.S8
6.20
6.46
6.23
-13
-10
-3
0
3
10
1994 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
( o)
Source: lndonesla SLausuc
Impact of 2008's
g|oba| hnanc|a| cr|s|s.
Impact of 1997's
As|an hnanc|a| cr|s|s.


















2001 - 2006: S 1994 - 1997 : 7,1 2007 - 2012: 6
! Dur|ng pre-As|an cr|s|s (1994-1997), Lhe economy grew aL an annual average raLe of 7.1, and
was named an 'Aslan 1lger' by Lhe World 8ank along wlLh SouLh korea and 1halland.
! Aher As|an Cr|s|s (2001-2006), lndonesla's average annual Cu growLh raLe was 3.
! Irom 2007-2012, lndonesla's average annual Cu growLh raLe was 6 . lf Lhls can be ralsed Lo
7 over Lhe nexL 20 years, we belleve lndonesla wlll be among Lhe world's 12 blggesL
economles by 2023, and Lhe 6 blggesL economles by 2030. Mc klnsey Clobal lnsuLuLe predlcLs
lndonesla wlll be Lhe 7Lh-largesL economy ln Lhe world ln 2030. SLandard CharLered Clobal
8esearch predlcLs lndonesla wlll be Lhe world's 10 largesL economles ln 2020, and Lhe Lop slx ln
2030.
~6.0
2013
13
key Lconom|cs Stab|||zanon Ach|evement:
Cons|stent|y keduced overty and Unemp|oyment kate
! Indones|a's robust average GD growth of 6.2 over the past s|x years has reduced the
unemp|oyment rate to 6.1S of the tota| |abour force |n September 2012 from 11.2 |n
200S.
! In September 2012 the poverty rate dropped s|gn|hcant|y to 11.66 of the tota|
popu|anon from 17.7S |n 2006.
16.66
1S.97
17.7S
16.S8
1S.42
14.1S
13.33
12.49
11,66
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
14.00
16.00
18.00
20.00
3
10
13
20
23
30
33
40
43
30
2004 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
poverLy (mllllon llves) poverLy raLe ( of LoLal populauon)
Source: Indones|a stansnc
9.86
11.24
10.28
9.11
8.39
7.87
7.14
6.S6
6.14
-1
1
3
3
7
9
11
13
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
14.00
2004 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
unemploymenL (mllllon people) unemploymenL raLe ()
Source: Indones|a stansnc
unemp|oyment rate poverty rate
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1PL 8C!LC1Lu nA1lCnAL Cu S18uC1u8L 2023
(8? LCCnCMlC CC88luC8)
NA1ICNAL GD 1AkGL1 202S
US5 4.000 - 4.S00 b||||ons
IkCM 23.8" 27
Irom US5 217 b " US5 1114 b
IkCM 2.1" 3.S
Irom US5 19 b " US5 144 b
IkCM 4.8" 6
Irom US5 44 b " US5 248 b
IkCM 2.S" 3.S
Irom US5 23 b " US5 144 b
IkCM 9.3" 11
Irom US5 8S b " US5 4S4 b
IkCM 9.3" 11
Irom US5 S20 b " US5 2021 b
15
Indonesia Economic Corridors: Masterplan
Basically MP3EI is based on these
strategic initiatives:
1. Encourage a large scale investment
realization in 22 main economic
activities
2. Synchronization of national action plan
to revitalize the real sector
performance
3. The development of center of
excellence in 6 (six) economic
corridors

Main strategy of MP3EI:
1. Economic potential development
through economic corridor
2. Strengthening the national connectivity
3. Strengthening national human resources
capability and science and technology
16
,*E). ?6K )L8M;86N 1?;856?> *>?6686N
Medium Term Nat. Plan
(Pres.Regulations)
Medium Term Nat. Plan
(Pres.Regulations)
Longterm Nat. Plan
Law 17/2007
Medium Term Nat.
Plan
(Pres.Regulations)
Medium Term Nat. Plan
(Pres.Regulations)
Medium Term Nat. Plan
(Pres.Regulations)
(Pres.Regulations)
Nat. Annual Plan
,*E).
17
Major paradigm shift in MP3EI
projects planning and implementation
Projects can no longer be developed with a
Silo mindset
Projects will be developed to support the main
economic activitys growth through supporting KPI
(group of investment activities)
Private sector
investment
Connectivity Regulation
HR/
ScienceTech
Main
economic
activity A
Main
economic
activity B
Main
economic
activity C
Main
economic
activity D
Main
economic
activity E
Main
economic
activity X
Private sector
investment
Connectivity Regulation
HR/
ScienceTech
Main
economic
activity A
Main
economic
activity B
Main
economic
activity C
Main
economic
activity D
Main
economic
activity E
Main
economic
activity X
All projects should be
developed to support
the development of
production centers in
each of the main
economic activities
KP3EI
18
W|th ALC and ALC |ntegranon around the corner, kead|ness of
Lastern art of Indones|a |s the Ma|n Concern Indones|a
19
Strategic Focus Areas to Boost Reg. Development
20
20
M3LI a|ms at acce|eranng Indones|a's econom|c transformanon through
cross-ennty synergy and co||aboranon
2010
Cu ~ uS$ 700 8

Cu/c uS$ 3,003
17
Lh
ma[or nauon
2014
Cu: uS$ ~ 1,2
1

Cu/c:
uS$ ~ 4.800
14 ma[or
economy
2023
Cu: uS$ 3,8 -
4,31

Cu/c:
13.000 - 16.100
uS$
12 hlgh lncome
counLry
1
2
3
ueveloplng economlc poLenual Lhrough economlc
corrldors
SLrengLhenlng nauonal human resources
capablllLy and sclence & Lechnology
SLrengLhenlng nauonal connecuvlLy
Coordlnaung MlnlsLry of Lconomlc Aalrs, nauonal
uevelopmenL and lannlng Agency, MlnlsLry of llnance,
MlnlsLry of ubllc Works, MlnlsLry of 1ransporLauon,
MlnlsLry of loresLry, MlnlsLry of Lnergy and Mlneral
8esources (oLher relevanL MlnlsLrles), Covernors,
Chamber of Commerce leaders, experLs, buslness players
9 Worklng Croups: 3 Cross-secLor Worklng Croups
(8egulauon, ConnecuvlLy, P8 & 1ech) and 6 Worklng
Croups of Lconomlc Corrldors)
ln creaung ecooomlc ttoosfotmouoo for lndonesla,
M3Ll employs Lhree plllars.
. and revolves ln Lhe cross-enuLy eorLs Lo ensure
sound pro[ecLs coordlnauon, conslsung of:
Chairman : President
Vice Chairman: Vice President
DAILY IMPLEMENTATION TEAM
Chairman: Coordinating Minister of Economic Affair
Vice Chairman 1: Minister of National Dev Planning Agency
Vice Chairman 2: Chairman of National Economic Committee
SECRETARIAT
Java
EC
Team
Sumatr
a
EC*
Team
Sulawe
si
EC
Team
Kalimant
an
EC
Team
Bali-NT
EC
Team
Papua-
Kep.Maluku
EC Team
REGULATION
Working Group
CONNECTIVITY
Working Group
HR & TECH
Working Group
Note
*EC
Economic
Corridor
2
1
21
2. M3LI Updates
KP3EI
Committee for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development 2011-2025
M3LI Updates:
1he lmporLance of M3Ll
23
Increas|ng Indones|a's Investment Auracnveness
& keg|ona| 8ased Nanona| Lconom|c Strateg|es
1r|ggered the urgency of Systemanc
1echnocracy to accommodate the |ncreas|ng
|n Va|ue-Added Lconom|c Acnv|nes
Ab|||ty to accommodate a qu|te eecnve
system for Synchron|zanon and Coord|nanon
rov|ded new fresh sp|r|t and sense of hope for
the rea||zanon of the we||-be|ng and deve|oped
|nc|us|ve soc|ety
M
P
3
E
I

1
2
3
4
M3LI Investment Updates
er !uly 2013
kp. 4,482 1
1ota| Investment
kp. 2,304 1
Infrastructures
Investment
kp. 2,178 1
Lconom|c Acnv|nes
Investment
24
M3LI Investment Updates (2)
Croundbreaked ro[ecLs
240
Cround-
breaked
ro[ecLs:
647
1rllllon
8uplahs
lnvesLmenL
283
1rllllon
8uplahs
lnfrasLrucLures
ro[ecLs
364
1rllllon
8uplahs 8eal
SecLors
ro[ecLs
146 ro[ects
94 ro[ects
lnvesLmenL updaLes as per !uly 2013
25
Infrastructure Investments
lncludlng kl-Supporung lnfrasLrucLures" (ln 8llllon 8uplahs)
per AugusL 2013
26
INIkAS1kUC1UkLS
Ma|n
Infrastructures
Nanona|
8udget
61,646
SCL
S12,971
r|vate
17,S69
M|xed
322,10S
kI-
Suppornng
Infrastructures
Nanona|
8udget
367,607
SCL
1,292,092
r|vate
679,118
M|xed
796,202
Actual percentage of GB 2011 based on
the value of the investment (not the
number of projects)
Actual Groundbreaking Value based on
investment (in Trillion Rupiah)
Papua - Maluku
Not yet Already Groundbreaked
80 100%
Bali - NT 40 100%
Sulawesi
64
18%
Kalimantan
26
95% 5%
Jawa
171
98%
Sumatera 90
97% 3%
100%
Total
Investment
411,63
Mixed
Governmen
t
77,14
94,46
Private
80,24
SOE
159,78
Sulawesi Economic Corridor has as many
as 7 of the 11 GB projects, but the projects
that have not been Groundbreaked worth
quite large (in the mineral mining sector).
So far, 92% projects have been realized for the
GB projects list in 2011. Only in Sulawesi, the
realization of the total project remaining 63% %
Total
Investmen
tRp Triliun
37
projec
ts
42
project
s
22
project
s
10
project
s
111
project
s
27
6%
35,5
94%
100%
Bali - NT 4,4 37% 63%
Sulawesi
10,4
100%
Kalimantan
99,3 100%
Jawa 92,6 100%
Sumatera 37,8
17% 83%
Papua - Maluku
Private
115,56
Mixed
13,07
SOE Government
42,00
41,65
Total
Investments
212,28
These indicates high value projects that have
not been groundbreaked on Sumatera dn
Papua-Kep.Maluku Economic Corridors
(Sumatra: toll roads, state-owned investment
on fertilizer; Papua: Freeport).
So far 81% have been realized for the GB
projects in 2012. Java and Sulawesi GB is
100%.
Total
Investmen
tRp Triliun
20
project
s
28
project
s
21
project
s
4
project
s
71
project
s
Actual percentage of GB 2011 based on
the value of the investment (not the
number of projects)
Actual Groundbreaking Value based on
investment (in Trillion Rupiah)
28
Not yet Already Groundbreaked
Economic Corridors
Total Projects
Investment Value
(Billion Rupiahs)
Total
Infrastructure
Real
Sectors
Infrastructure Real Sectors Projects
Investment
Value
(Billion
Rp.)
Sumatera 32 7

25.814,9

36.719,0
39
62.533,9
Jawa 13 31

74.840,0

40.934,0
44
115.774,0
Kalimantan 9 11

14.628,0

94.250,7
20
108.878,7
Sulawesi 9 7

7.880,0

2.858,0
16
10.738,0
Bali-NT 5 4

16.838,0

26.435,0
9
43.273,0
Papua-Kep.Maluku 14 4
3.085,0

201.480,0
18
204.565,0
Total 82 64

143.085,9

402.676,7
146
545.762,6
The project plans value will be very high, compared to 2012s GB list, with investment value about
twice from 2012.
* December 2012
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kea| Sectors Groundbreak|ng Matr|x 2011 - Iu|| 2013

SCL r|vate Government M|xed 1ota|
1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment
Sumatra
2011
6 2.9S6,13 7 9.S32,99 0 - 1 S0.600,00 14 63.089,12
2012
2 S.638,00 6 S06,S4 0 - 0 - 8 6.144,S4
2013
1 6.247,03 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 6.247,03
1C1AL
9 14.841 13 10.040 - - 1 S0.600 23 7S.480,69
Iawa
2011
6 18.S69,6S 14 19.040,61 - - 0 - 20 37.610,26
2012
0 - 8 9.9S3,00 0 - 0 - 8 9.9S3,00
2013
0 - 0 - - 0 - 0 -
1C1AL
6 18.S70 22 28.994 - - - - 28 47.S63,26
ka||mantan
2011
4 S.216,00 6 4.038,9S 0 - 1 4.S00,00 11 13.7S4,9S
2012
6 6.741,46 7 84.290,00 0 - 0 - 13 91.031,46
2013
1 4.400,00 1 1.200,00 0 - 0 - 2 S.600,00
1C1AL
11 16.3S7 14 89.S29 - - 1 4.S00 26 110.386,41
Su|awes|
2011
1 4.S00,00 4 6.692,00 0 - 1 73S,70 6 11.927,70
2012
1 4.138,80 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 4.138,80
2013
0 - - - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1C1AL
2 8.639 4 6.692 - - 1 736 7 16.066,S0
8a|| - N1
2011
0 - 4 32.2S2,00 0 - - - 4 32.2S2,00
2012
0 - 1 1.S00,00 0 - 0 - 1 1.S00,00
2013
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1C1AL
0 0 S 337S2 0 0 0 0 S 33.7S2,00
apua - kep
Ma|uku
2011
1 14.400,00 3 48.809,20 - - 1 18.000,00 S 81.209,20
2012
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2013
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1C1AL
1 14.400 3 48.809 - - 1 18.000 S 81.209,20
1ota| kor|dor
2011
18 4S.641,78 38 120.36S,7S 0 - 4 73.83S,70 60 239.843,23
2012
9 16.S18,2S 22 96.249,S4 0 - 0 - 31 112.767,80
2013
2 10.647,03 1 1.200,00 0 - 0 - 3 11.847,03
1C1AL
29 72807,063 61 21781S,289 0 0 4 7383S,7 94 364.4S8,0S
*1= 1oLal ro[ecLs
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SCL r|vate Government M|xed 1ota|
1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment
Sumatra
2011
7 8.983,40 0 - 2 3.834,00 11 1S.332,00 20 28.149,40
2012
0 - 2 4.318,00 7 3.993,10 3 S.S2S,00 12 13.836,10
2013
0 -
1C1AL
7 8983,4 2 4318 9 7827,1 14 208S7 32 41.98S,S0
Iawa
2011
7 31.S61,00 0 - 7 11.787,00 S 12.882,00 19 S6.230,00
2012
4 41.201,00 2 6.687,00 4 29.200,00 3 10.18S,00 13 87.273,00
2013
0 -
1C1AL
11 72762 2 6687 11 40987 8 23.067,00 32 143.S03,00
ka||mantan
2011
2 3.297,00 1 783,00 8 21.339,00 1 1.200,00 12 26.619,00
2012
1 3S0,00 0 - 10 4.791,00 2 1.SS7,00 13 6.698,00
2013
1 1.200,00 1 363,28 1 22.000,00 3 23.S63,28
1C1AL
4 4847 1 783 19 26493,28 4 247S7 28 S6.880,28
Su|awes|
2011 - -
0 - 9 3.399,00 0 - 9 3.399,00
2012
2 4.487,00 3 2.278,00 3 1.188,00 0 - 8 7.9S3,00
2013
0 -
1C1AL
2 4487 3 2278 12 4S87 0 0 17 11.3S2,00
8a|| - N1
2011
S 3.382,00 0 10 6.163,00 0 1S 9.S4S,00
2012
0 - 0 - 1 110,00 1 110,00 2 220,00
2013
0 -
1C1AL
S 3382 0 0 11 6273 1 110 17 9.76S,00
apua - kep
Ma|uku
2011
1 2.S00,00 0 - 1S 12.S34,92 1 S00,00 17 1S.S34,92
2012
1 3.600,00 0 - 2 384,00 0 - 3 3.984,00
2013
0 -
1C1AL
2 6100 0 0 17 12918,92 1 S00 20 19.S18,92
1ota| kor|dor
2011
22 49.723,40 1 783,00 S1 S9.0S6,92 18 29.914,00 92 139.477,32
2012
8 49.638,00 7 13.283,00 27 39.666,10 9 17.377,00 S1 119.964,10
2013
1 1200 0 0 1 363,28 1 22000 3 23.S63,28
1C1AL
31 100S61,4 8 14066 79 99086,3 28 69291 146 283.004,70
Infrastructures Groundbreak|ng Matr|x 2011 - Iu|| 2013
*1= 1oLal ro[ecLs
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SCL r|vate Government M|xed 1ota|
1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment 1 Investment I Investas|
Sumatra
2011
13 11.939,S3 7 9.S32,99 2 3.834,00 12 6S.932,00 34 91.238,S2
2012
2 S.638,00 8 4.824,S4 7 3.993,10 3 S.S2S,00 20 19.980,64
2013
1 6247,026 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6.247,03
1C1AL
16 23824,SS6 1S 143S7,S29 9 7827,1 1S 714S7 SS 117.466,19
Iawa
2011
13 S0.130,6S 14 19.040,61 7 11.787,00 S 12.882,00 39 93.840,26
2012
4 41.201,00 10 16.640,00 4 29.200,00 3 10.18S,00 21 97.226,00
2013
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
1C1AL
17 91331,6S 24 3S680,61 11 40987 8 23067 60 191.066,26
ka||mantan
2011
6 8S13 7 4.821,9S 8 21.339,00 2 S.700,00 23 40.373,9S
2012
7 7091,4S7 7 84.290,00 10 4.791,00 2 1.SS7,00 26 97.729,46
2013
2 S600 1 1200 1 363,28 1 22000 S 29.163,28
1C1AL
1S 21204,4S7 1S 90311,9S 19 26493,28 S 292S7 S4 167.266,69
Su|awes|
2011
1 4S00 4 6.692,00 9 3.399,00 1 73S,70 1S 1S.326,70
2012
3 862S,8 3 2.278,00 3 1.188,00 0 - 9 12.091,80
2013
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
1C1AL
4 1312S,8 7 8970 12 4S87 1 73S,7 24 27.418,S0
8a|| - N1
2011
S 3382 4 32.2S2,00 10 6.163,00 0 - 19 41.797,00
2012
0 0 1 1.S00,00 1 110,00 1 110,00 3 1.720,00
2013
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
1C1AL
S 3382 S 337S2 11 6273 1 110 22 43.S17,00
apua - kep
Ma|uku
2011
2 16900 3 48.809,20 1S 12.S34,92 2 18.S00,00 22 96.744,12
2012
1 3600 0 - 2 384,00 0 - 3 3.984,00
2013
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
1C1AL
3 20S00 3 48809,2 17 12918,92 2 18.S00,00 2S 100.728,12
1ota| kor|dor
2011
40 9S.36S,18 39 121.148,7S S1 S9.0S6,92 22 103.749,70 1S2 379.320,SS
2012
17 66.1S6,2S 29 109.S32,S4 27 39.666,10 9 17.377,00 82 232.731,90
2013
3 11847,026 1 1200 1 363,28 1 22000 6 3S.410,31
1C1AL
60 173368,463 69 231881,289 79 99086,3 32 143126,7 240 647.462,7S
1C1AL Groundbreak|ng Matr|x 2011 - Iu|| 2013
*1= 1oLal ro[ecLs
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Kalimantan
Sumatra
Java
Bali Nusa
Tenggara
Sulawesi
Papua-Maluku
Sumatra
Investment
Value
(US$ Mill)
Toll Roads
MedanBinjai (15.8 km)
210.4
PalembangIndralaya (22 km)
179.6
PekanbaruKandisDumai (135 km)
1,529.9
BakauheniTerbanggi Besar (150 km)
2,372.4
Tebing TinggiKisaranRantau Prapat (178 km)
1,396.2
PanimbangSerang (83 km)**
1,191.0
Lubuk PakamTebing Tinggi (43.5 km)*
707.8
Seaports
Hub Kuala Tanjung
2,794.5
Tanjung Sauh at Batam
Not yet available
Java
Investment
Value
(US$ Mill)
Access Road to Purwakarta Industrial Area (7.8km)*
71.2
Umbulan Water Supply*
211.3
Cilamaya Port and Access Road (30km)
4,175.6
Karawang Airport & Access Road
3,746.5
Railway MadiunSurabaya (165 km Double Track)
429.5
Coal-Fired Power Plant Indramayu 4 (1 x 1000 MW)*
2,116.0
Kalimantan
Investment
Value
(US$ Mill)
Toll Road Balikpapan-Samarinda
(99.02 km)
1,260.3
PurukcahuBangkuang
Mangkatip Railway (290 km)
2,277.0
Coal-Fired Power Plant
Asamasam 5-6 (2x100 MW)*
331.2
Sulawesi
Investment
Value
(US$ Mill)
Road PaluParigi (37.4 km)
103.5
Toll Road ManadoBitung (46 km)
353.1
International Hub Bitung
3,208.4
Railway MakassarPare-Pare (136.3
km)*
621.0
Hydro Electric Power Plant Karama
(4x112.5 MW)*
1,375.5
Bali-NT
Investment
Value
(US$ Mill)
Water Supply South Bali**
282.2
Papua-Maluku
Investment
Value
(US$ Mill)
Road EnarotaliTiom (240 km)** 173.9
Notes: Blue-marked projects are potential PPP-projects. All projects are expected to groundbreak (GB) in 2017, except: *) GB in 2015 and **) GB in 2016
25 HIGH PRIORITY PROJECTS WILL BE READY FOR
GROUNDBREAKING BETWEEN 2015 AND 2017. 16 PROJECTS OF
THESE PROJECTS HAVE POTENTIAL TO BE FUNDED THROUGH A
PPP SCHEME.
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M3LI Lnhancements
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Lnhanced
M3LI
"Mar|nm|zanon"
SLrengLhenlng Lhe
managemenL of
marlne resources,
sLrengLhenlng
connecuvlLy, and
sLrengLhenlng of Lhe
nauonal Loglsucs
SysLem
Natura|-kesource
8a|ance Sheet
Cpumlzauon of poLenual of
naLural resources Lo
supporL Lhe reallzauon of
ecologlcal susLalnablllLy
Strengthen|ng of
Lconom|c Soc|ety
Where Lhe economlc
dlmenslon wlll became
cornersLone ln Lhe
emplrlcal process of
accelerauon and
expanslon of economlc
corrldor developmenL
Lnhanced verslon of M3Ll are planned
Lo be released on ALC SummlL 2013
Incorporating Sustainable Development Issues
Into MP3EI
WaLer (alr)
Lnergy (energl)
PealLh (kesehaLan)
AgrlculLure (perLanlan)
8lodervlslLy (blodlverslLas)
lndonesla's paruclpauon ln
Lhe World SummlL on
SusLalnable uevelopmenL
(WSSu) has demonsLraLed a
commlLmenL Lo achleve
susLalnable economlc
developmenL.

ln pracuce, Lhe WSSu has
provlded a WLPA8
framework LhaL conslsLs of
ve lnherenL aspecL of
human llfe
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3. Debou|eneck|ng In|nanves and
r|or|ty ro[ects Screen|ng
KP3EI
Committee for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development 2011-2025
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89#:#3;%< )%="-$&">3&>"# ?"5@#3&$
0)&, #$;2-&#' $&"-&#<)3
35%&")A>;5% =5" -33#:#"-;5% -%'
#B?-%$)5% 5= #35%52)3 <"50&,C
* urgency of Lhe pro[ecL, 8eadlness Level, Soclo-economlc LecLs, LnvlronmenLal LecLs **conslderlng dlverslcauon of corrldor and secLor, synergy wlLh prlnclples and LargeLs M3Ll, as well as
cosL-beneL analysls of pro[ecL delay.
Phase 1
!"5@#3& 4'#%;D3-;5%: Larly
ldenucauon of pro[ecLs based on
several crlLerla: consLrucuon has noL
sLarLed yeL, no malnLenance/reparauon
pro[ecL or goods procuremenL,
lnvesLmenL value > uS$ 30 Mllllon.
1op 200 Infra
ro[ects
E#3522#%'-;5% ="52 F)%# G)%)$&")#$*
daLa collecuon and lnlual dlscusslons on
pro[ecLs wlLh k3Ll SecreLarlaL, 8appenas,
Mol, 8n and relaLed Llne MlnlsLrles
based on the agreed cr|ter|a.*
Phase 2
78 Se|ected
ro[ects
Phase 3
/#3,%)3-: +522)H## I)$3>$$)5%* ln-
depLh dlscusslon on sLraLeglc value of
selecLed pro[ecLs uslng hellcopLer vlew
perspecuve.**
S6 r|or|ty
ro[ects
r|or|nzanon
Cr|ter|a
Scor|ng
System
Score
Iusnhcanon
Summary of
Cutcome r|or|nes
I|na|
kesu|t
We|ghnng Cr|ter|a
1he pr|or|nzanon process fo||ows a three-step methodo|ogy based on
|nternanona| best pracnce and |nvo|ves stakeho|ders throughout the process
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roducnon centers wh|ch have the potenna| and the h|gh |eve| of |nvestment-read|ness requ|re government
comm|tment |n the prov|s|on of |nfrastructure to reduce |og|sncs cost and acce|erate econom|c growth...
1. Deve|opment of
downstream pa|m o||
|ndustry |n SL2* Se| Mangke|
l1 uollevet loJooeslo ooJ l1
lettostool ote lovesuoq u551
blllloo.
6. karawang Industr|a| Area
1bete ote mote tboo 7 loJosttlol oteos
expotuoq mote tboo 65X of loJooeslos
totol expott.
lOteol bos lovesteJ u5u 1 blllloo,
ootomouve compooles ote bollJloq ploots
wltb u551.5 8lllloo lovestmeot voloe.
7. 1our|sm |ndustry |n 8a|| and Lombok
Nombet of tootlsts wbo vlslteJ lombok tose J5X
pet yeot ftom 2010 to 2012. MooJollko bos
poteouol to outoct u55 J00 Mlllloo lovestmeot ooJ
5eoqqlql ls olteoJy outocuoq fotelqo bospltollty
compooles.
3. Coa| Industry |n Centra| ka||mantan
loteouolly ptoJoce u5u 4.5 blllloo/yeot
wottb of cool, cotteot ptoJocuoo ls otoooJ
u5u 750 mlllloo
1
6
2
8
7.
4
S. Coa| |ndustry |n South
Sumatera
J9X of oouoool cool tesetves ls
locoteJ lo tbe sootbeto pott of
5omoteto, wltb oo esumoteJ
omooot of 18.1J blllloo toos.
roducuon CenLer
SLCC & ALkl SLraLeglc Sea Llnes
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8. Sorong as the gateway for apua
5otooq, wblcb ls locoteJ lo tbe
oottbeto pott of lopoo, becomes tbe
ceotet of ocuvlty ooJ qotewoy of
lopoo.
3
4. 8|tung and a|u Investment-Iocused Areas
loteouolly outoct lovestmeot of u55 170
Mlllloo (lolo) ooJ u55 174 Mlllloo (8ltooq) lo
cbocolote, touoo, seo qtoss, cocooot, fsbety
ooJ mooofoctotloq loJosttles.
2. Downstream pa|m o||
|ndustry |n Last ka||mantan
cotteotly tbete ote 200
compooles ooJ 42 oll polm
plootouoos lo ost kollmootoo
clO loJostty.
1he se|ecnon of pr|or|ty pro[ects |s based on the |mmed|ate needs of econom|c
deve|opment centers and |nvestment-read|ness of downstream |ndustr|es
* Speclal Lconomlc Zone
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The Government will fund 24 of the most urgently needed priority infrastructure
projects to ensure accelerated delivery (as early as 2014)
Kuala Tanjung Port*
(US$ 600M) Palu Parigi Rass
(US$ 100M)
Trans Sumatera
High Grade Highway
(US$ 6180.1M)
Coal-Fired Power
Plant Pangkalan
Susu 2 x 200 MW
(US$ 417.2M)
Coal-Fired Power
Plant Indramayu 2 x
1000 MW
(US$ 2044.5M)
Lembar Bay
Port (US$ 39M)
Enarotali Tiom Road
(US$ 168M)
Coal-Fired Power
Plant Asamasam 2
x 100 MW (US$
320M)
Coal-Fired Power Plant
Takalar 2 x 100 MW
(US$ 280M)
Balang Island
Bridge (S157.2M)
Makassar Pare-
Pare Railway
(US$ 600M)
Medan Kualanamu
Double Track Railway
(US$ 78.8M)
Water Supply
Jatiluhur (US$ 189M)
Sorong Port
(US$ 160.9M)
Access Road to
Purwakarta
Industrial Area (US$
68.8M)
Dam Kolhua & Dam
Raknamo
(US$ 100M)
Notes: Exchange rate IDR/US$= 10.000; Palapa Ring (US$ 280M) is a priority project but not displayed (multi-corridor scale project)
*) development of existing port
Following the 3 pillars of MP3EI, the entire process of selecting priority infrastructure projects is based on:
# Urgency of the project; ease of implementation (readiness level); social, economic, and environmental effects;
Supporting Production Centers or Investment-Focused Areas with strategic value, coupled with a high level of investment readiness, for example: Sei Mangkei,
Maloy, Bitung, Karawang.
# Project's contribution to strengthening National Connectivity
Solo Madiun (US$ 223.7 M)
Madiun Surabaya (US$415 M)
Double Track Railway
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Another 32 projects (US$29 Billion in total) located in the main economic growth
centers are selected as priority projects to be offered under PPP-scheme (2017)
Following the 3 pillars of MP3EI, the entire process of selecting priority infrastructure projects is based on:
# Urgency of the project; ease of implementation (readiness level); social, economic, and environmental effects;
Supporting Production Centers or Investment-Focused Areas with strategic value, coupled with a high level of investment readiness, for example: Sei Mangkei,
Maloy, Bitung, Karawang.
# Project's contribution to strengthening National Connectivity
Note: Exchange rate IDR/US$= 10.000
*) expansion of current Padang Water Supply facilities
International Hub
Kuala Tanjung
(US$ 2700M)
Maloy CPO Port
(US$178M)
International Hub
Bitung Port
(US$ 3100M)
Manado Bitung
Tollroad
(US$ 341.2M)
Cilamaya Port &
Access Road
(US$ 4034.5M)
Makassar New
Port (US$ 360M)
Karawang Airport
(US$ 3619.9M)
Puruk Cahu
Bangkuang Railway
(US$2200M)
Balikpapan
Samarinda Toll
Road
(US$1217.9M)
Panimbang-Serang Toll
Road (US$ 1150.7)
Water Supply South
Bali (US$ 272.7M)
Jakarta Wastewater Disposal System
(US$ 431.9M)
Pondok Gede Water Supply (US$ 20M)
Tanjung Priok Access Road (US$
612.5)
Umbulan Water Supply
(US$ 204.2M)
Lamongan Regency
Water Supply (US$ 16.7M)
Padang Water Supply*
(US$ 28M)
East Agam &
Bukittinggi Water
Supply (US$ 17M)
Batam Municipal Solid
Waste Disposal (US$ 100M)
Tanjung Sauh Port in Batam
(US$ 756M, Phase I)
Coal-Fired Power
Plant Karama 4 x
112.5 MW
(US$ 1329M)
Consolidated Urban
Development in Banda
Aceh (US$ 21M)
Karya Jaya Integrated Terminal
Palembang (US$ 75M)
Monorail South Sumatera
(US$ 515.5M)
Pandaan-Malang Toll
Road (US$ 420M)
Solid Waste
Disposal &
Treatment Surakarta
((US$ 30M)
Pasir Koja-Soreang Toll Road (US$ 210M)
Cisumdawu Toll Road (US$ 1015.8M)
Integrated Railway Terminal Gedebage (US$
133M)
Kertajati Airport (US$ 112.5M)
Revitalization of Rail Station &
Pedestrianization Malioboro
(US$ 870M)
Muara Enim-Pulau Baai
Railway (US$ 3000M)
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Project/ Investor Bottleneck issues
! Sei Mangkei
Industrial Estate
! Delay in land acquisition
process due to delay in the
issuance of Provincial Spatial
Planning State Law (Perda
RTRWP)
! Infrastructure availability in
time of the investment
(Kuala Tanjung seaport
expansion, road, railway and
Kuala Namu airport)
1N III
Debottlenecking effort and result
! Enhance coordination between line
ministries/agencies, other government
entities and stakeholders, which
resulted in acceleration of RTRW
finalization
! KP3EI ensures additional budget is
provided and allocated to support
infrastructure projects implementation
in timely manner
Samp|es of top down |n|nanves to debou|eneck M3LI
Lconom|c Sectors Deve|opment fac|||tated by k3LI (1)
! Bangko Tengah
Railway for coal
transportation
! Railway area overlaps with
forest area
! Delay in issuance of IPPKH
(Forest land area use permit)
! Coordination is conducted up to
Ministrial level, resulted in clearance of
dispute settlement
! KP3EI facilitated the provision of ~9.881
ha forest area to be used by PT Bukit
Asam
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Project/ Investor Bottleneck issues
! ANTAM
Investment Focused
Area of North Konawe
! Mining Permit (Ijin Usaha
Pertambangan) unilaterally
repealed by Bupati of North
Konawe
! Mining Permit overlapped
with PT Duta Perkasa Inti
Minerals
Debottlenecking effort and result
! KP3EI facilitated a meeting with Bupati
of North Konawe for accelerated
mining permit issuance
! The result is still awaiting the re-
issuance of PT Antams Mining Permit
from Bupati of North Konawe
Samp|es of top down |n|nanves to debou|eneck M3LI
Lconom|c Sectors Deve|opment fac|||tated by k3LI (2)
! PT Vale Indonesia
Investment Focused Area
of Morowali and Palopo
! Delays in the issuance of
IPPKH by the Ministry of
Forestry, because the
recommendation letter from
Bupati of Luwu and from
Governor of Center
Sulawesi is not yet being
sent to Ministry of Forest
! KP3EI facilitated the meeting with PT
SCM and PT Vale regarding the Mining
Permit issues
! The resul was the publication of IPPKH
from Ministry of Forestry to PT Vale
Indonesia. Yet, on the website of
Ministry of Forestry, the IPPKH are still
on process.
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Project/ Investor Bottleneck issues Debottlenecking effort and result
! Jakarta MRT ! Jakarta MRT project has
been discussed for ~20
years with no significant
progress, while financial
loss due to traffic has
reached IDR 12.8 T in
2012
! GOI encouraged Local Government to
proceed with the plan as per initial
timeline
! The recent development is that Central
Government accelerating their support
and plans to increase Central
Government funding portion from the
current 42% to >48% for MRT project
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! Central Java IPP
! Location permit has not
been issued by local
government due to different
interpretations of the power
plant
! Requires acceleration for
land acquisition and
certification
! The location permit that was stuck for 20
months was unlocked in 3 months
following KP3EI involvement
! KP3EI continues support of de-
bottlenecking for land acquisition process
to reach financial close by Oct 2013
Samp|es of top down |n|nanves to debou|eneck M3LI
Lconom|c Sectors Deve|opment fac|||tated by k3LI (3)
Improving Investment Climate
! 44 regulations have been completed,
! 16 regulations are being revised,
! 28 regulations to be revised.
Revisions, corrections, and improvement made on the regulation comprise of : Law
(UU); Government Regulation; Presidential Decree; Draft of Law, Draft of
Government Regulation; and Ministerial Decree. Some are sectors , others are cross-
sectoral or regional basis.
As of April 2013
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No. (Policy Substance) Instrument
A. (Fixing current balance account and maintaining exchange rate)
1
(Reducing oil and gas import increasing biodiesel portion in diesel fuel by
10% as mandatory requirement)
(Min of Energy and Mineral
Resources Decree)
2 (Increasing export by relaxing the mineral export procedure)
(Min of Energy and Mineral
Resources DecreeCircular
Notes)
3
(Tight Fiscal Policy by applying additional VAT on Luxury Goods for CBU
car and branded products)
(Goverment regulation)
B. (Maintain Economic Growth and Purchasing Power)
1 (Guidence on the Minimum Wage Policy) (Presidential Instruction)
2 (Classification of labor intensive and medium industries) (Min of Industry Decree)
3
(Reducing the income tax rate of article 25 and postpoing the payment of
income tax of article 29 for selected industrial tax payer)
(Min of Finance Decree)
4
(Relaxing regulation for Bonded Zone)
a.(Up to 50% of Domestic Sales)
b.(Above 50% of Domestic Sales can be provided by DG Custom on behalf of
MOF and based on the recommendation from related ministries)
(Min of Finance Decree)
(Stabilization Policy and Economic Growth Package)
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NO. (Policy Substance) (Instrument)
B. (Maintain Economic Growth and Purchasing Power)
5 (Waiver facility on VAT for imported books) (Gov Reg and MoF Reg)
6
(Fiscal Relaxation Reducing and/or Waiver on VAT for Luxury
Goods which are no longer considered as luxuries good e.g.
Electronics (Television, Refrigerator, Air Conditioner, Water Heater,
Camera and Sanitary Equipment)
(Gov Reg and MoF Reg)
C. (Maintaining inflation rate)
1
Deregulate trading rules for meat and horticultural products from
using quantity based to references price mechanism
(Min of Trade and Min of Agriculture
Reg)
D. (Accelerating Investment)
1 Reduction of Negative Investment List DNI (Presidential Decree)
2
(License simplification)
1.(Reducing number and type of license)
2.(Grouping similar license)
3.(For the 1
st
stage, it will be applied in mainstream sector of
mineral and gas by reducing 69 license to 8 (similar group)
license)
(SLA for implementation of license
simplification)
(Stabilization Policy and Economic Growth Package)
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No. (Policy Substance) (Instrument)
D. (Accelerating Investment)
3 (Debottleneck obstacles in strategic investment projects)
a. (Finalize renegosiation for Contract of Works - Kontrak Karya
and PKP2B)
(Revision of Gov Reg no 24/2012 on
Divestation, Mainstreaming on Mineral
Sector) and Gov Reg no 9/2012 on
Royalty
b. (Finalize financial closing of PLTU Batang 2x1000 MW) (Pres Reg)
(Stabilization Policy and Economic Growth Package)
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4. Case: IC1 Deve|opment on M3LI
KP3EI
Committee for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development 2011-2025
IC1 on M3LI
lncluded on 22 Maln Lconomlc Acuvlues
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22 Ma|n
Lconom|c
Acnv|nes
Oil&
Gas
Ship-
ping
Text-iles
Food
Beverag
e
Steel
Defense
Equipm.
Palm Oil
Rubber
Cocoa
Animal
Husba
ndry
Tim-
ber
Tran
sport
Coal
Nickel
Copper
Bauxite
Fish-
eries
Tourism
Food
Crops
Metropo
litan
Jakarta
Area
Sunda
Strait
Area
ICT
M3Ll seLs a number of
ma[or programs and Lhe maln
economlc acuvlues focussed
of developmenL sLraLegles
and pollcles.
1hls prlorlLy ls a resulL of a
number of agreemenLs LhaL
are bullL LogeLher wlLh all
sLakeholders ln Lhe dlscusslon
and dlalogue serles LhaL are
lnLeracuve and paruclpaLory.
IC1 lncluded on M3Ll's 22
Maln Lconomlc Acuvlues.
ko|e of (IC1) 1echno|ogy on M3LI
3 lllars Approach
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Connecnv|ty
Aordab|||ty
Ava||ab|||ty
Access|b|||ty
ke||ab|||ty
erformance
Lconom|c
Growth
1o Support
Lconom|c
Corr|dors
Industr|a|
C|uster of
Dev|ces
nk & Sc|ence
1ech.
numan
kesources
Deve|opment
Master|ng of
1echno|ogy
Lega| Iramework
on lC1 uevelopmenL ln lndonesla
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Act No. 36 ear 1999 Cn 1e|ecommun|canon,
Act No. 40 ear 1999 Cn ress,
Act No. 19 ear 2002 Cn Inte||ectua| roperty k|ght,
Act No. 32 ear 2002 Cn 8roadcasnng,
Act No. 11 ear 2008 Cn Informanon and L|ectron|c
1ransacnon,
Act No. 14 ear 2008 Cn ub||c Informanon 1ransparency,
Act No. 38 ear 2009 Cn osta| Serv|ce,
Gov. kegu|anon No. 82 ear 2012 Cn L|ectron|c 1ransacnon
System,

Update
Drah of Act on Convergences (|eg|s|anon process).
Latest Issue
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Indones|a 8roadband |an (I8) drah on (go|ng) pub||c
consu|tancy,
Lower broadband penetranon, 11 househo|d,
D|g|ta| 1V po||cy |mp|emented,
USC fund for 8roadband hnanc|ng,
a|apa r|ng (I|ber Cpnc), 74 Nanona| coverage (368
kegency),
Shared ducnng p||ot pro[ect |n 2 c|nes,
Latest Issue (2)
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Loca| content po||cy on IC1 hardware and sohware,
nandhe|d and computer tab|et cernhcanon po||cy,
L1L p||ot pro[ect by 1e|co Cperator,
Neutra| techno|ogy on 1e|ecommun|canon serv|ces,
Irequency re-farm|ng and d|g|ta| d|v|dend,
1e|co operator (MVNC) cr|m|na||zanon: IM2 Cases.
Lort to |mprove IC1 Lcosystem
Sohware |racy
Latest Issue
Cn lndonesla's ConLenL lndusLry uevelopmenL
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Lack of numan kesources espec|a||y |n the he|d of An|manon Content,
ke|anve|y |ow numbers on Un|vers|ty]Academ|c Insntunons that
focused on Content Deve|opment,
Lx|snng p|ayer sn|| dom|nated by "An|mator", not Scr|ptwr|ter,
Screenp|ay, or Content ro[ect Management,
1he absence of spec|hc [ob market connecnng content-based workers
w|th a re|evant enterpr|ses,
1he need for "Ange| Investor" or venture cap|ta|, cons|der|ng content
deve|opment eort |s not cheap, wh||e Indones|an 8anks are |ess
||ke|y to put conhdence |n th|s sector,
1he need for "Showcase", someth|ng ||ke App Wor|d or App|e Store,
to d|sp|ay |oca| content producnon.
KP3EI
REPUBLIC Of INDONESIA
COORDINATING MINISTRY FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
Lddy Satr|ya
nead of Internanona| Cooperanon D|v|s|on,
5ectetotlot of klJl

Deputy Ass|stant for IC1 and Un||ty

!alan Medan Merdeka 8araL no. 7,
!akarLa usaL - lndonesla
hone: +62 21 34832611, lax: +62 21 34832609
emall: saLrlyaeddy[gmall.com [LddySaLrlya
Recent publications are available on:
eddysatriya.wordpress.com
kolom.pacific.net.id
Eddy Satriya
1989 :Graduated from Bandung Institute of Technology
(Telecommunication Engineering)
1997 :Graduated from University of Connecticut (MA in Economics)
1989-90: Program Management Consultancy (PMC-IV) for
Telecommunication Development
1990-2005: Working in Bappenas (The National Development Planning
Agency).
1995 : Secretary to Board of Commissioners of PT.Telkomsel
1997- present: Visiting Lecturer in University of Indonesia, University of
Pelita Harapan, and ITB
2002-present : Actively writes various article and column in national
papers and magazines.
2005 (Dec)-present: Working in Coordinating Ministry for
Economics Affairs
2011 - Present: Head of International Cooperation Division,
Secretariat of KP3EI
Contact:
satr|yaeddyQgma||.com
62.21.3S11466 - t
62.21.3S11464 - f

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