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JEJALA INDONESIA 2021: Indonesia's Government Pushes Initiatives to Further Promote the Growing Startup Industry
JAKARTA,Indonesia,Nov.1, 2021/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Indonesia's startup ecosystem has been thriving and proving its early adopters 
correct, and the Indonesian government, spearheaded by the Ministry of 
Communications and Informatics, wants to keep the momentum by offering support 
and incentives to foreign investors in the space.

Startup scene boom

In recent years, the Indonesian startup scene has been enjoying tremendous 
growth from multiple sectors, and the pandemic has revealed new industries that 
have vast potential in the region. 

While promoting a growing ecosystem with Gerakan Nasional 1000 Startup Digital 
(1000 Digital Startups National Initiative), the Indonesian government now puts 
in place investor-friendly policies such as the push to exempt foreign 
investment from minimum investment requirements. The initiative allows foreign 
direct investments to enjoy some favorable manpower regulations, such as 
incentives for priority sectors and tax cuts. 

"If you're an investor, you'll be tapping into not only Indonesia but also the 
entire Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific regions," says Semuel Abrijani 
Pangerapan, Director General for Informatics Application, Ministry of 
Communications and Informatics. "The return for your investment is going to be 
bigger than you can expect while being among the ones who support the 
advancement of multiple societies." 

New growth industries

Speaking of the most promising sectors, the country has seen funding being 
mainly focused on EdTech, Fintech, and SaaS for these past few years. However, 
the pandemic has shifted the market and logistics, manufacturing, and delivery 
services have risen to be among the sectors with most potential for growth. 

"Particularly for the top manufacturing countries like Japan, Indonesia has 
played an important role to provide manufacturing facility resources. Many 
startups have moved rapidly to adapt the manufacturing ecosystem, while 
digitizing the industry with SaaS-enabled solutions,"said Chendy Jaya, CEO of 
Imajin, a marketplace for manufacturers in Indonesia.

All these, plus the over US$190 billion fund allotted by the Indonesian 
government for its National Economic Recovery Program has made Indonesia a 
prime market for investors. According to a report by Asian Development 
Bank(ADB)(https://www.adb.org/news/indonesia-economy-projected-grow-2021-amid-he
adwinds#:~:text=JAKARTA%2C%20INDONESIA%20(22%20September%202021,Asian%20Developm
ent%20Bank%20(ADB).), Indonesia's economy is expected to enjoy 3.5% growth in 
2021 and by 4.8% in 2020 despite the significant impact of the pandemic. 

Programs for Japan Investors

To further sustain this momentum, the Ministry of Communications and 
Informatics continues to develop and implement programs aimed to foster 
connections between Japanese investors and Indonesian startup founders such as 
the upcoming Joint Exhibition & Junction of Startup Landscape in Indonesia or 
JEJALA ID, a four-month networking event. 

It will hold roadshows, workshops, and seminars for investors and founders in 
Europe, Singapore, Japan, and the United States. Registration for Japan's 
Investors is ongoing until October 28th, 2021, and the first pre-event roadshow 
titled "Addressing The Myth Surrounding Indonesian Startup Investment''-will be 
held on October 29,10:00-11:00JST for participants representing Japan. 

It will feature esteemed business executives such as Hiro Kiga, founder of FX 
and a cross-border payment solution company, Wallex; Chendy Jaya, CEO of 
Imajin; Semuel A. Pangerapan; and Italo Gani, Managing Partner at Impactto. 
They will share their knowledge and wisdom to help participants gain insight 
into the Indonesian market. 

For more information, and to register, please visit https://jejala.id

About Ministry of Communications and Informatics

The Ministry of Communication and Informatics is the official government agency 
of Indonesia tasked with formulating and implementing national policies in the 
field of communication and informatics. It is also responsible for accelerating 
the distribution of information technology and digital infrastructure so that 
the public can have efficient access to up-to-date telecommunications and 
internet networks.


SOURCE Ministry of Communication and Informatics of Republic of Indonesia

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