Singapore was the largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indonesia throughout 2016. Investment from the Lion City reached US$9.18 billion, surpassing other countries such as Japan, China, and the United States. The number of projects from Singaporean investment totaled 5,874 units.
Japan ranked second, with investment reaching US$5.4 billion across 3,302 projects. China followed in third place, with investment totaling US$2.67 billion and 1,734 projects.
Throughout 2016, total FDI into Indonesia reached US$28.8 billion (Rp 389.3 trillion), a 1% decrease from the previous year's US$29.3 billion. The number of projects from foreign investment reached 25,300, a 42.8% increase from 2015's 17,738 units.
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