
Indonesia launches first health special economic zone in Bali
The 41.26-ha Sanur Health SEZ is expected to attract about 10.2 trillion IDR (about 620 million USD) in investment and create more than 43,000 jobs.
The 41.26-ha Sanur Health SEZ is expected to attract about 10.2 trillion IDR (about 620 million USD) in investment and create more than 43,000 jobs.
The 4,300-ha zone, also known as the Batang Integrated Industrial Area, is Indonesia's largest state-owned SEZ and a key component of the "Two Countries, Twin Parks" initiative between Indonesia and China.
Indonesia will continue to encourage special economic zones (SEZs) to expand and compete with those in Malaysia and Singapore, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said on September 29.