President Prabowo Subianto said Indonesia has received investment commitments worth about Rp570 trillion (US$32.3 billion) from Japan and South Korea.
Investment and Downstreaming Minister Rosan Roeslani reported the figure during a meeting with Prabowo at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta on Tuesday, according to Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya.
“The president also received a report on the development of investment commitments from Japan and South Korea, totaling around Rp570 trillion,” Teddy said on Wednesday.
The CEO of sovereign fund Danantara, said realised investment in the first quarter of 2026 reached Rp498.79 trillion, exceeding the Rp497 trillion target.
“That represents a 7.22 percent year-on-year increase, with job absorption reaching 706,569 workers, up 18.93 percent year-on-year,” Rosan told reporters after the meeting.
He added that domestic and foreign investment contributed nearly equal shares to total inflows.
Domestic investment accounted for about 49.89 percent, while foreign investment totaled Rp249.94 trillion. Of that, around 50.37 percent was located outside Java and 49.63 percent in Java, equivalent to Rp247.53 trillion.
He said the top five sources of foreign investment were Singapore at around $4.6 billion, Hong Kong at US$2.7 billion, China at US$2.2 billion, the United States at US$1.7 billion, and Japan at US$1 billion.




