#中国投资者涌向印尼 In recent years, Chinese investors have been accelerating their influx into Indonesia, chasing opportunities for economic growth in Southeast Asia. Indonesia's rich natural resources, vast market potential, and the push of the "Belt and Road" initiative have made the country a popular destination for Chinese capital. Fields such as nickel mining, infrastructure, and technology are particularly favored, with Chinese companies like CATL and Huawei investing and establishing factories in Indonesia, driving employment and technology transfer. However, this wave has also triggered complex emotions. Historically, Indonesia has experienced violent incidents against the Chinese, such as the anti-Chinese riots in 1998, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of Chinese and significant property losses. These events left deep scars, and some local Indonesians remain wary of ethnic Chinese and Chinese investments. Despite the current Indonesian government actively attracting foreign investment and improvements in social stability, cultural barriers and historical shadows still need to be addressed. While Chinese investors enthusiastically layout in the Indonesian market, they should focus on localized operations, strengthen communication with communities, and resolve potential conflicts to achieve mutually beneficial and sustainable development.

History of Anti-Chinese Sentiment in Indonesia

Southeast Asia Investment Trends