A New Momentum for Indonesia–China Cooperation: Advancing Sustainable Manufacturing and Investment

19 June 2025 | . admin-artha

19 June 2025 | . admin-artha

Jakarta, May 24, 2025 – During the recent Indonesia–China Business Reception, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized stronger bilateral cooperation with Indonesia, creating fresh momentum for industrial development and foreign investment in West Java, including key areas such as Karawang.

As both nations celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, Premier Li underscored the need to revive the Bandung Spirit—a commitment to peace, collaboration, and shared growth. In his address, he highlighted China’s strong economic recovery, rising domestic demand, and ongoing advancements in smart manufacturing, green energy, and high-tech innovation.

Li also reiterated China’s focus on expanding market access, fostering cross-border industrial cooperation, and building more resilient supply chains across Asia. These goals align with Indonesia’s push to attract sustainable manufacturing and international investment into its growing industrial zones.

President Prabowo Subianto welcomed deeper collaboration, noting Indonesia’s readiness to partner with China in trade, infrastructure, education, and technology-driven industries.

As a leading industrial estate located in Karawang, West Java, Artha Industrial Hill (AIH) supports this shared vision by offering strategic land investment, proximity to WHOOSH high-speed rail and major toll roads, and a commitment to sustainable industrial growth.

This development reinforces AIH’s role as a prime destination for Chinese investors and global enterprises looking to expand in Southeast Asia’s dynamic manufacturing hub.

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