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Prabowo Directs Government to Conduct Global Roadshow to Promote Indonesian Policies

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Prabowo Directs Government to Conduct Global Roadshow to Promote Indonesian Policies
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Investment and Downstream Industries Minister/BKPM Head Rosan Roeslani, together with fellow ministers and heads of economic sector institutions, held a discussion with President Prabowo Subianto following the Indonesia Economic Outlook 2026 event at Wisma Danantara, Jakarta, on Friday, 13 February 2026.

During the meeting, President Prabowo directed the government to more actively conduct outreach and roadshows to stakeholders at the global level. This step was deemed important for conveying the various positive policies and programmes currently being implemented by the Indonesian government.

“We continued with a discussion with the President. Indeed, if we look at it, there are actually a great many policies that we have implemented which are very positive. But we do need to reach out and conduct this outreach not only domestically but also internationally,” said Rosan at a press conference at Wisma Danantara, Jakarta, on Friday, 13 February 2026.

He explained that the outreach targets encompass various parties at the global level, including international rating agencies that have recently been paying close attention to the state of Indonesia’s economy.

“Of course, to external parties including rating agencies and others. Therefore, the President has also conveyed that we should be more active in reaching out to them,” said Rosan.

According to Rosan, the government will establish a cross-institutional team involving the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, the Financial Services Authority (OJK), and the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI). The team will regularly conduct roadshows to various international stakeholders.

“A team will also be formed, together with the Coordinating Minister, OJK, the Stock Exchange (BEI), and the Ministry of Finance, to conduct regular roadshows not only to rating agencies but also to other stakeholders outside Indonesia,” said Rosan.

He added that the roadshow activities aim to convey that Indonesia continues to carry out reforms in terms of policy, regulation, and various other aspects to strengthen the national investment climate.

“So this is also to communicate that we continue to carry out reforms in policy, regulation, in order to — as was conveyed earlier by the Finance Minister — improve the investment climate in Indonesia,” said Rosan.

Rosan assessed that there remain many positive policies that need to be presented more broadly to the international community so that understanding of Indonesia’s economic conditions becomes more comprehensive.

“So we will be even more active, because we have received a great deal of input and feedback, as many of our policies are already positive, but they need to be more widely communicated to the outside world,” said Rosan.

Through these measures, the government hopes that more intensive communication with global stakeholders can strengthen confidence in Indonesia’s economy and drive increased investment.

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