Investors waiting on Jokowi’s successor: Investment minister

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“[Foreign investors] do trust Indonesia, but businessmen are all asking who will be the next to lead Indonesia and whether or not they will have the same commitment as Jokowi,” said Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia.

“[Foreign investors] do trust Indonesia, but businessmen in Europe, or just about anywhere, are all asking who will be the next [person] to lead Indonesia and whether or not they will have the same commitment as Jokowi or not,” Bahlil said in a video statement on Sunday , as quoted by the Presidential Secretariat.

“Although I can't give false hopes to the investors, one thing I'm sure of is that until now Jokowi has been very consistent [in his stance] of welcoming investors from all countries, particularly those [looking to invest] in downstream industries,” he added. In his speech to open the Hannover Messe, Jokowi explained that Indonesia was not"closing its borders" and was open to investment and partnerships to build downstream industries in the country. He also restated his commitment to sustainability.

 

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