In recent years, Chinese investors have been flocking to Indonesia, showing a trend of investment enthusiasm. Relevant data indicates that in the first half of 2025, Chinese investment in Indonesia increased by 6.5% year-on-year, reaching 8.2 billion USD. China has become one of the important sources of foreign investment in Indonesia. The specific situation is as follows:
• Wide range of investment fields: Chinese investments in Indonesia cover areas such as Central Sulawesi and West Java, with funds mainly flowing into agriculture, mining, electricity, real estate, manufacturing, industrial parks, digital economy, and financial insurance sectors. For example, Qingshan Group has built the world's longest stainless steel production base in Indonesia, and Weiqiao Group has invested in the construction of Indonesia's first and Southeast Asia's largest smelting-grade alumina plant.
• Diverse reasons for investment