West Papua Sets Rp14.52 Trillion Investment Target for 2025
The Ministry of Investment and Downstream Industries/Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) has set an investment target of Rp14.52 trillion for West Papua Province in 2025.
Head of the West Papua Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Agency (DPMPTSP), Godlief Aponno, said in Manokwari on Wednesday that the investment target represents an increase of 11.39 per cent compared to the previous year.
"West Papua's investment realisation in 2024 reached Rp13.036 trillion, exceeding the target by Rp2.42 trillion," said Godlief.
He noted that business licensing procedures have been simplified through the implementation of the Online Single Submission Risk-Based Approach (OSS RBA) system, a risk-based business licensing application.
The implementation of integrated, swift and transparent online business licensing must be supported by the commitment of all technical regional apparatus organisations (OPD) at both the provincial and regency levels.
"This target can be achieved with the support of everyone — the provincial DPMPTSP, regency offices and other technical OPDs," he said.
Head of the West Papua Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Agency (DPMPTSP), Godlief Aponno, said in Manokwari on Wednesday that the investment target represents an increase of 11.39 per cent compared to the previous year.
"West Papua's investment realisation in 2024 reached Rp13.036 trillion, exceeding the target by Rp2.42 trillion," said Godlief.
He noted that business licensing procedures have been simplified through the implementation of the Online Single Submission Risk-Based Approach (OSS RBA) system, a risk-based business licensing application.
The implementation of integrated, swift and transparent online business licensing must be supported by the commitment of all technical regional apparatus organisations (OPD) at both the provincial and regency levels.
"This target can be achieved with the support of everyone — the provincial DPMPTSP, regency offices and other technical OPDs," he said.