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VOI - Voice of Indonesia | RRI - Radio Republik Indonesia
The Ministry of Industry continues to encourage the growth of industrial estates because of its strategic role in spurring regional economic growth to the national level. Industrial areas also provide efficiency for the company's operations in it because of the availability of integrated facilities so as to boost the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector.
"In fact, with the existence of this industrial area, it can also open up many jobs from incoming industrial sector investments," said Minister of Industry Airlangga Hartarto at the 2019 Group Groundbreaking Ceremony for Karawang New Industry City Tenants in Karawang, West Java, Thursday (20 / 6).
According to the Minister of Industry, with the increase in employment, the income of the community will also increase and have an impact on improving the local economy. In addition, the productivity of companies located in industrial estates can be boosted in an effort to create high added value.
The development of KNIC, which poured funds of up to USD300 million, was able to attract investment of up to USD100 million from six companies that have committed themselves to being tenants. These investors include China, Taiwan, Japan and Indonesia. This integrated industrial area is targeted to be able to create 4,000 new jobs.
On this occasion, there were groundbreaking of six companies that will operate, namely PT Wook Global Technology, PT Ikimura Indotools Center, PT Ruiyuan Karawang Industrial Innovation and Development, PT Wonderful Food International, PT Brightgene Biomedical Indonesia, and PT Binamitra Kwartasedaya. They are among others engaged in the food, pharmaceutical, packaging and precision industries.
Editor: Heru Purwanto
KNIC is considered to have a strategic location because it is located 47 km east of Jakarta and is right in the middle of the economic path between the cities of Jakarta and Bandung. Moreover, it is supported by key infrastructure, s President Jokowi arrives in Japan for G-7 outreach meeting
President Jokowi and his entourage, including First Lady Iriana Joko Widodo, arrived at the Chubu Centrair International Airport at 05.06 p.m. local time after a seven-hour flight from the Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in Jakarta by Presidential Airplane Indonesia-1.
The president and his entourage were greeted by the Head of the Japanese state protocol Kaori Shimazaki, Indonesian Ambassador to Japan, Yusron Ihza Mahendra, Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister, Miki Yamada, and Aichi Governor, Hideaki Ohmura upon arrival at the airport.
The first agenda of the Indonesian leaders visit in Japan is to attend a welcoming reception held by the Governor of the Aichi Prefecture, Hideaki Ohmura in Nagoya.
Jokowi will later meet with Sri Lankan President, Maithripala Sirisena. The two events will take place at the Nagoya Kanko Hotel.
The main objective of Jokowis visit to Japan is to attend an outreach meeting during the G-7 Summit on Friday.
Presidential Communication team member, Ari Dwipayana stated in Jakarta earlier in the day that Jokowis visit to Japan was in response to an invitation from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who will host the G-7 Summit.
Ari remarked that President Jokowi will be one of the speakers at the outreach meeting of the G-7 Summit, and he will focus on issues, such as stability and prosperity.
The outreach meeting will comprise of two sessions, with the first being held to discuss issues related to regional stability and prosperity, and the president has been requested to be one of the speakers.(*)
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Joko Widodo
President of Indonesia from 2014 to 2024
In this Indonesian name, there is no family name nor a patronymic.
Joko Widodo (Indonesian:[ˈdʒokowiˈdodo]; born 21 June 1961), popularly known as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician, engineer, and businessman who served as the seventh president of Indonesia from 2014 to 2024. Previously a member of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), he was the country's first president to not emerge from the country's political or military elite. He previously served as governor of Jakarta from 2012 to 2014 and mayor of Surakarta from 2005 to 2012.
Jokowi was born and raised in a riverside slum in Surakarta. He graduated from Gadjah Mada University in 1985, and married his wife, Iriana, a year later. He worked as a carpenter and a furniture exporter before being elected mayor of Surakarta in 2005. He achieved national prominence as mayor and was elected governor of Jakartain 2012, with Basuki Tjahaja Purnama as vice governor. As governor, he reinvigorated local politics, introduced publicised blusukan visits (unannounced spot checks) and improved the city's bureaucracy, reducing corruption in the process. He also introduced a universal healthcare program, dredged the city's main river to reduce flooding, and inaugurated the construction of the city's subway system.
In 2014, Jokowi was nominated as the PDI-P's candidate in that year's presidential election, choosing Jusuf Kalla as his running mate. Jokowi was elected over his opponent, Prabowo Subianto, who disputed the outcome of the election, and was inaugurated on 20 October 2014. Since taking office, Jokowi has focused on economic growth and infrastructure development as well as an ambitious health and education agenda. On foreign policy, his administration has em