Indonesia Signs $22.6 Billion Japan Business Agreements

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto on March 30, 2026 witnessed the signing of ten MoUs and agreements between Indonesian and Japanese firms worth US$22.6 billion at the Indonesia-Japan Business Forum in Tokyo. The partnerships span clean-energy projects (including methanol from CO2), oil and gas, geothermal, semiconductors, and financial inclusion. The deals aim to deepen bilateral investment and accelerate Indonesia’s economic transformation.
Key Points
- 1Announces ten MoUs valued at US$22.6 billion across energy, semiconductors, finance, and aviation
- 2Signals strong Japanese business confidence in Indonesia’s economic transformation and sustainable development trajectory
- 3Encourages practitioners to pursue partnerships in methanol-from-CO2, geothermal, semiconductors, and inclusive finance projects
Scoring Rationale
Official announcement of ten MoUs totaling US$22.6 billion gives solid scope and credibility, and offers actionable partnership signals. Score reduced because the content is largely a list of MoUs with limited technical or financial detail and it is not directly related to core AI/ML topics.
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