To accelerate development and prosperity for all citizens, the government is promoting the emergence of various new economic growth centers evenly distributed across the country. One commitment to this is evident in the development of infrastructure in various regions to ensure energy availability and prepare a number of industrial estates.
Data from the Committee for Acceleration of Priority Infrastructure Provision (KPPIP) in its Three-Year Report of the Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla administration shows that the government is targeting the development of 65 economic zones throughout Indonesia. These comprise 12 Special Economic Zones (KEK), 17 Industrial Estates (KI), 10 National Tourism Priority Areas (DPP), and 26 National Strategic Activity Centers (PKSN).
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