President Prabowo Secures IDR 380 Trillion Investment in Japan
President Prabowo Secures IDR 380 trillion Investment in Japan
31 Mar 2026 09:38 WIB
Voice of Indonesia
Key Points
President Prabowo’s visit to Japan secured an investment commitment of around IDR 380 trillion (USD 22.3 billion) from both the Japanese government and private sector.
Indonesia and Japan also emphasized cooperation on environmental protection and forest conservation during state meetings with Emperor Naruhito and Crown Prince Fumihito.
RRI.CO.ID, Jakarta - Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s working visit to Japan has resulted in a major investment commitment worth approximately IDR 380 trillion (USD 22.4 billion). Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya confirmed that the figure reflects pledges from both the Japanese government and private sector.
The commitment was secured during the Indonesia-Japan Business Forum, where President Prabowo met with potential investors. Teddy noted that the outcome underscores strong confidence in Indonesia’s economic prospects.
“From midday until late afternoon, the business forum focused on cooperation between Indonesia and Japan, with investment commitments from both the Japanese government and private companies amounting to around IDR 380 trillion,” Teddy said in a press briefing after the forum in Tokyo on Sunday, March 30, 2026.
Beyond economic matters, President Prabowo also held a series of state meetings in Japan, including an audience with Emperor Naruhito and Crown Prince Fumihito at the Imperial Palace. The discussions centered on strengthening bilateral ties across strategic sectors, with particular emphasis on environmental protection and forest conservation.
In the meeting, Indonesia and Japan discussed strengthening bilateral relations across several strategic sectors. One of the key points, according to Teddy, was cooperation on environmental protection and forest conservation.
“The essence of the talks was expanding cooperation between the Indonesian and Japanese governments. What stood out was the focus on safeguarding forests and the environment,” Teddy explained.
He noted that President Prabowo’s audience with Japan’s imperial leaders lasted about 45 minutes, followed by a state luncheon. Altogether, the engagements at the Imperial Palace spanned more than two hours, which Teddy said reflects the closeness of diplomatic ties between the two nations.
The Indonesian government hopes the investment commitments achieved during the visit will help drive national economic growth. Teddy added that the cooperation is expected to further strengthen the strategic partnership between Indonesia and Japan in the future. (Diffa Sephiawardhani/Sri Wahyuni)
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