#中国投资者涌向印尼 Recently, due to the high tariffs exceeding 30% imposed by the United States on Chinese export products, Chinese investors have increasingly turned their attention to Indonesia, where the tariffs on equivalent products are only about 19%, offering a significant cost advantage and making it the preferred destination for Chinese enterprises to relocate or expand.
In the first half of 2025, direct investment from China and Hong Kong in Indonesia reached 8.2 billion USD, an increase of 6.5% year-on-year; during the same period, Indonesia's total foreign investment reached approximately 26.5 billion USD, indicating its growing status as a regional investment hotspot, especially for manufacturing and export-oriented enterprises.
Policy Support: The Indonesian government has simplified foreign investment processes (such as establishing a Chinese service window), and both China and Indonesia are actively aligning with the Belt and Road Initiative, providing tax incentives and improving the business environment, making the 'China+1' strategy a reality.
A Footnote of an Era: We are witnessing the distributed migration of the world's factory.