The Borneo Post

Ambassador calls for investment in E. Kalimantan

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Malaysian companies should take advantage of investment prospects in East Kalimantan­province,particular­ly in Samarinda and Balikpapan, close to the upcoming new capital city of Nusantara (IKN), said Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia, Datuk Syed Md Hasrin Tengku Hussin.

“There are numerous opportunit­ies for Malaysian companies to contribute to the developmen­t of the IKN, such as by providing constructi­on materials,” Syed Md Hasrin, who is leading a delegation from the embassy in Jakarta and the consulate in Pontianak, told Bernama yesterday.

The ambassador is currently here on a three-day working visit which ends tomorrow, intending to explore opportunit­ies to strengthen economic cooperatio­n and friendship ties between Malaysia and Indonesia within the Asean framework.

He also spoke about efforts to enhance connectivi­ty within the Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia– Malaysia–Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area (BIMB EAGA), including air, land, and sea routes, as well as initiative­s such as the Asean power grid.

Members of the delegation include the embassy’s Minister, Hairul Reaza Haroun Al Rashid; Defence Attache, Brigadier General Azrin Iskandar Zulkaply; Minister Counsellor (Economic), Mohd Najeeb Abdullah and Malaysia’s Consulate General in Pontianak, Consul Azizul Zekri Abd Rahim.

On Monday, Syed Md Hasrin made a courtesy call to the East Kalimantan Governor, represente­d by the regional secretary Sri Wahyuni in Samarinda.

The meeting was also attended by a representa­tive from the Indonesian Chambers of Commerce (KADIN) Samarinda.

He also met with Mayor Rahmad Mas’ud, as well as the head of the Balikpapan Investment and Integrated Services Department, Hasbullah Helmi, in Balikpapan.

Discussion­s concentrat­ed on potential business, investment and trade opportunit­ies and how the province can become a gateway to the IKN.

“We look forward to working together effectivel­y and discoverin­g new investment opportunit­ies,” he said, adding that the embassy will continue its engagement with the provincial government.

Syed Md Hasrin noted that investment­s for the IKN are flowing through Balikpapan in the medium term before the IKN becomes self-sustaining.

Currently, several Malaysian companies have invested in the province, particular­ly in the palm oil plantation­s and telecommun­ications sectors.

“We would like to thank the provincial government and local authoritie­s in Samarinda and Balikpapan for supporting Malaysian companies exploring investment opportunit­ies, hosting Malaysian dignitarie­s, and safeguardi­ng the interests of Malaysian investors,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sri Wahyuni pointed out that three industrial areas, including the Kariangau Industrial Area and the Maloy Batuta Trans Kalimantan Special Economic Zone, have been designated as superhubs for investors, catering to various industries such as chemical, coal, oil drilling, palm oil processing, minerals, gas, and coal.

“We invite Malaysian investors to participat­e in these three areas,” she said.

IKN will be inaugurate­d on Aug 17, 2024 as the new capital replacing Jakarta, which has

There are numerous opportunit­ies for Malaysian companies to contribute to the developmen­t of the IKN, such as by providing constructi­on materials.

Datuk Syed Md Hasrin Tengku Hussin

been the capital since 1945.

The event will coincide with Indonesia’s 79th Independen­ce Day.

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