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IWIP Takes Strategic Steps to Empower MSMEs in North Maluku, Partnership Value Reaches IDR 3.5 Trillion

| Source: GALERT
JAKARTA - PT Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park (IWIP) is taking strategic steps to encourage inclusive and sustainable economic growth by empowering Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in North Maluku. Through this initiative, IWIP seeks to increase the independence of local business actors, create new economic opportunities, and encourage equitable welfare in society.

Since 2021, IWIP has entered into partnerships with various MSMEs across a number of sectors, including the procurement of foodstuffs, workwear and work equipment, fuel oil, industrial gas, maintenance and repair services, wood processing, transportation and accommodation services, as well as distribution of medicines. By early 2025, the total value of this cooperation had reached IDR 3.5 trillion.

This step is in line with the Regulation of the Minister of Investment/Head of BKPM Number 1 of 2022 concerning Procedures for Implementing Partnerships in the Investment Sector Between Large Enterprises and MSMEs in the Regions.

General Manager of External Relations at IWIP, Yudhi Santoso, said that the involvement of MSMEs in the supply chain provides a multiplier effect for the community, especially in terms of job creation, increasing income, and strengthening local economic independence.

"MSMEs are boosting the economy. Therefore, IWIP is present and actively supports the growth of MSMEs, both in Weda Bay Industrial Estate and across North Maluku. We also optimise the role of MSMEs through the provision of special areas, opening up wider trade opportunities," he said in a written statement on Friday, 20 June.

IWIP has also formed partnerships in the environmental and cultural sectors by collaborating with the Mangrove Lestari community group in Kobe Village, Weda Tengah District. The partnership, in the form of a mangrove ecosystem rehabilitation programme, aims not only to preserve coastal environments but also to create new economic opportunities through processing mangrove products, developing educational tourism, and community-based ecotourism.

One of the tenants at IWIP, Weda Bay Nickel (WBN), also provides support for cultural conservation through collaboration with cultural studio Faisa for the preservation of traditional Bambu Tada musical instruments. This initiative opens space for art and cultural MSMEs to develop through local heritage-based creative activities.

For its contributions in the socio-cultural, environmental and economic fields, IWIP and WBN received awards at the 2025 MSME Social and Environmental Responsibility Certification (TJSL) held by La Tofi School of Social Responsibility. IWIP won an award for the category of Environmental MSME Development, while WBN was recognised for its efforts to preserve culture through empowering cultural MSMEs. The award was presented at a ceremony at Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta on 21 May 2025, attended by 15 companies from various industrial sectors in Indonesia.

In addition to the MSME programme, various efforts have been made by PT IWIP to support sustainable development through positive contributions to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes that have been implemented since 2018. Focusing on five main pillars — education, socio-cultural and environmental matters, infrastructure, health, and economic empowerment of local communities — the company hopes to create long-term impacts that improve the quality of life of surrounding communities and encourage regional progress.
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