Indonesia remains ‘light years’ from even development across the regions

JakartaPost-Oct 9

Indonesia has seen little to no progress in shifting the focus of development away from Java over the past decade, notwithstanding the promise of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo to even out economic activity across the country. Jokowi, who is stepping down on Oct. 20, has pointed to his landmark projects of building downstream industries and moving the government out to a new capital city in Kalimantan as ways to help less developed regions of the country catch up, but the data are disappointing. Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS) executive director Bhima Yudhistira Adhinegara said on Tuesday that Indonesia was “light years away” from an even development, given the “Java-centric” economy. “The narrative and development realization are not in sync,” said Bhima, adding that there was a “paradox” given the public accounts of shifting economic activity away from Java while big-ticket infrastructure projects were still carried out on the island. The latest data on the government’s National Strategic Projects (PSN), which the Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister provided to the Post on Tuesday, reveal that Java wrapped up as many as 74 projects since mid-2016 with a total value of Rp 610.9 trillion (US$38.92 billion). Read more at:

https://www.thejakartapost.com/business/2024/10/09/indonesia-remains-light-years-from-even-development-across-the-regions.html.