The relocation of the State Capital (IKN) in Nusantara, North Penajam Paser Regency, East Kalimantan Province is believed to be a substitute for Indonesia's new economic center by creating 3 million new jobs.
It is also hoped that the relocation of IKNs will promote equity in economic development and increase trade to other regions by at least 50 percent, arouse business enthusiasm in the regions, and structural reforms, including the implementation of Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) to create a green economy.
Following the Indonesia Emas 2045 Vision, the National Capital City (IKN) is built with a development vision to accelerate Indonesia's economic transformation, achieve its target of becoming a developed country, and escape the middle-class country trap.
The National Capital City is currently under construction in Nusantara, North Penajam Paser Regency, East Kalimantan Province. It is expected to be able to encourage equitable economic development with structural reforms, including the application of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) to realize a green economy.
In the IKN development process, Kadin Indonesia facilitates the search for investors in IKN Nusantara. Private investment is significant in supporting the spirit of economic redistribution between regions in Indonesia, thus creating equity and broader market potential.
Kadin Indonesia has formed the IKN Working Group (Pokja) to support and participate in the preparation, construction, development, and relocation of the National Capital.
Pokja IKN Kadin collaborates with the IKN Authority to provide recommendations on planning and designing master plans, funding plans, human resource readiness, and socializing with investors.
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