Video: Industrial Zones Boost Export-Oriented Investment Amid War
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The President Director of PT Kawasan Industri Wijayakusuma (KIW), Ahmad Fauzie Nur, is optimistic about Indonesia’s prospects for attracting investment amid geopolitical and economic turbulence in 2026.
At KIW, the addition of land and strengthening of infrastructure serve as attractions to bring in more investors to Semarang, Central Java. Nevertheless, the ongoing Middle East war involving the US and Iran will remain a sentiment that investors monitor when entering and expanding investments in Indonesia.
KIW currently hosts 135 tenants across four main clusters: chemicals and new materials, furniture, garments and textiles, as well as food and beverages. To sustain this investment interest, KIW offers various advantages, comfort and security, investment certainty, and the strengthening of an integrated investment ecosystem within a single zone, including the development of a green economy concept.
What are KIW’s development strategies to attract investment and grow export-oriented industries? For more details, watch the dialogue between Bunga Cinka and the President Director of PT Kawasan Industri Wijayakusuma (KIW), Ahmad Fauzie Nur, in Focus On Infra, CNBC Indonesia (Wednesday, 11/03/2026).