The Indonesian government has offered various infrastructure projects to China worth US$13.2 billion during a recent market sounding event attended by 90 potential investors in Guangzhou, in southern China, The Jakarta Post reports. The offered projects include electricity power plants and toll roads in a number of regions. China may steal all the headlines when it comes to its infrastructure push across Southeast Asia, but data from BMI Research shows Japan is still well ahead in funding projects in the region. Indonesian President Joko Widodo is still chasing some $150 billion to fund his ambitious nation-building agenda, almost half-way into a five-year infrastructure plan. The government has so far received pledges for just over half the funds needed, according to Bloomberg.