#中国投资者涌向印尼 In recent years, Chinese investors have accelerated their influx into Indonesia, attracted by its status as the largest economy in ASEAN and its rich natural resources. According to data, in the first half of 2025, Chinese investment in Indonesia reached 3.6 billion USD, ranking among the top three source countries for nine consecutive years, second only to Singapore and Japan. The investment is primarily concentrated in downstream industrial sectors, such as nickel smelting, new energy vehicles, and the digital economy, driving Indonesia's industrial upgrade and economic growth. Projects like the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway and photovoltaic power stations highlight the achievements of China-Indonesia cooperation. At the same time, the Indonesian government is actively reforming the investment environment to attract more Chinese enterprises. With changes in geopolitical dynamics and the impact of high tariffs from the United States, Indonesia has become a hotspot for Chinese companies to mitigate risks and expand markets. In the future, cooperation between the two sides is expected to deepen further in the fields of green economy and infrastructure, achieving mutually beneficial outcomes.