PRESIDENT Prabowo Subianto encouraged investment from United States companies, in a meeting with corporate members of The United States – Indonesia Society (USINDO) in Washington DC, United States, Monday (11/11) local time.
Quoted from a press release received on Tuesday, it was stated that during the meeting, Prabowo had direct dialogue with a number of leaders of large United States companies that have long invested in Indonesia, including Freeport, Chevron, General Electric, Georgetown and other leading companies.
The President expressed his joy at the enthusiasm of US companies to continue contributing to Indonesia’s economic development.
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“They are very involved in the Indonesian economy and Indonesia’s development. They have been in Indonesia for a long time and they continue to believe in Indonesia, with the Indonesian economy, and I also encourage them to continue to invest and participate in our development plans,” said Prabowo in a press release issued received, Tuesday.
Minister of Investment and Downstreaming/Head of the Investment Coordinating Board Rosan Roeslani, who was also present at the meeting, added that the discussion was productive.
President Prabowo also emphasized his stance on the issue of corruption, which he called a “cancer” for the economy.
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President Prabowo emphasized that there is zero tolerance for corruption at all levels. This statement was welcomed by USINDO corporate members who were present.
“He even said that if there was corruption or something causing problems, for example, contact him directly and this was a very positive message, very clear, and their response was very appreciative, very straight forward to the explanation from Mr. President Prabowo today,” said Rosan.
During the meeting, the issue of renewable energy also received special attention. Several large energy companies have even expressed interest in investing in carbon capture and geothermal technology to support Indonesia’s net zero emission target.
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“And the most important thing is that it will reduce complicated bureaucracy so that investment entering Indonesia will also bring goodness to all Indonesian people,” said Rosan.
Meanwhile, the Deputy US Ambassador who also serves as USINDO advisor, Ted Osius, expressed his appreciation for the openness and pro-business promotion promoted by President Prabowo.
In fact, he will also bring a number of American business leaders to Indonesia in early December.
“We are very happy because we have a very pro-business president in Indonesia, who really welcomed us and made it very clear in this discussion how he would welcome US business and business from other countries,” said Ted Osius.
Also present accompanying President Prabowo at the meeting were Minister of Foreign Affairs Sugiono, Minister of Investment and Downstreaming/Head of the Investment Coordinating Board Rosan Roeslani, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Stella Christie, and KUAI of the Indonesian Embassy in Washington DC Ida Bagus Made Bimantara. (Ant/I-2)
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**Interview with President Prabowo Subianto about US-Indonesia Investment Relations**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, President Prabowo. Recently, you met with corporate leaders from the United States during your visit to Washington DC. Can you share your main message to these investors?
**President Prabowo:** Thank you for having me. My main message was one of encouragement and partnership. The U.S. companies have shown a long-standing commitment to Indonesia’s economy, and I want to reassure them that their investments are valued. I encouraged them to continue investing in our development plans, which I believe will benefit both Indonesia and their companies.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the significant role of U.S. companies like Freeport and Chevron in Indonesia. What contributions do you believe these companies can continue to make towards economic development?
**President Prabowo:** These companies bring not only capital but also technology and expertise. Their continued involvement can help advance various sectors in Indonesia, such as mining, energy, and infrastructure. I believe that their experience can assist us in tackling challenges and seizing new opportunities for growth and sustainability.
**Interviewer:** During this meeting, you addressed the issue of corruption. How critical is tackling corruption for fostering a favorable investment climate in Indonesia?
**President Prabowo:** Corruption is indeed a “cancer” for our economy. It undermines trust and hampers growth. I made it clear that there is zero tolerance for corruption at all levels of government. By creating a transparent and accountable environment, we can instill confidence among investors that their funds are secure, and that they can operate without obstacles.
**Interviewer:** You also opened a line of communication for dealing with concerns, stating they should contact you directly if any issues arise. How do you foresee this improving relations with foreign investors?
**President Prabowo:** This initiative is aimed at building trust. I want investors to feel that their concerns will be heard and addressed promptly. Open communication creates a partnership where both sides can collaborate actively to resolve issues as they arise. It sends a strong signal that we are serious about ensuring a conducive investment climate.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, how do you envision the economic relationship between Indonesia and the United States evolving in the coming years?
**President Prabowo:** I am optimistic about our future collaborations. With an increasing number of U.S. companies looking to invest overseas, I see Indonesia as an attractive destination due to our strategic location, resources, and commitment to reform. Strengthening our economic ties can lead to greater prosperity for both Indonesia and the U.S., which is our mutual goal.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, President Prabowo, for sharing your insights on these important issues.
**President Prabowo:** Thank you for having me. I look forward to what the future holds for our nations and their economic partnership.