Indonesia Population Density urban rural Indonesia Industrial Growth Global Maritime Axis • Ultimate goal: a more Prosperous and Equal Indonesia with major contributions from maritime sectors • 5 Pillars: Culture, Economy, Infrastructure, Diplomacy, Security • Strategies: – Implementing good available concepts – Industrialization and human resource development – Prioritizing less developed regions Organization and Programs Bio Resources, Energy, Minerals, Unconventional Resources, Maritime Services, Maritime Environment and Disaster Mitigation Law and Agreement, Security and Resilience, Delimitation, Navigation and Safety Connectivity and Logistics, Mining and Energy; Shipping, Fishery, Tourism; Infrastructure Industry Education & Training, Science & Technology Applications, Maritime Culture, Sport & Art; Maritime Innovation Network Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs’ Scope of Coordination Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry of Transportation Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry of Tourism Line ministries and agencies Global Maritime Axis https://www.marinetraffic.com [7 April 2015] Indonesia Maritime Traffic https://www.marinetraffic.com [7 April 2015] Connectivity and Logistic System • Centers and corridors of economic growth • Intermodal Connectivity • Integrated maritime logistics management – Short sea shipping, “3 in 1” fleet Mining & Energy Agriculture & Fishery Agriculture & Energy Services Tourism Natural Resources Sea Transportation • Ports: 24 new ports • Ships – increase national fleet • Shipyards – improve ship building capacity – Provide incentives • Infrastructure industries • Observation systems Fishery • • • • Sustainable fishery [vs. IUU Fishing] Aquaculture Fish processing facilities Protect marine biodiversity Aquaculture Capture Fishery Mining and Energy • • • • • Increase explorations and proven reserves More efforts on unconventional resources Mineral processing [smelters] Refinery Electrification 35 GW project Tourism • 7 Marinas in primary yacht routes: Saumlaki, Ambon, Kupang, Tarakan, Labuan Bajo, Belitung, Tanjung Pinang • 10 millions foreign tourists in 2015 20 millions in 2019 • Free entry visa for additional 5 countries: China, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Russia • Easy entry permit for sailing ships, yachts, mega yachts and cruise ships [Presidential Regulation 180|2014] 5 Special Economic Zones Sabang • • • • • • Petrochemical • Fertilizer • Pulp and paper Lhok Seumawe Fish processing Agriculture Shipyard Ship Components Tourism Sorong Mandeh Mandalika One Stop Service for Investment Permits From 52 to 37 steps for private investment permits in electricity To reduce and simplify permits in oil & gas Italian Ambassador in Jakarta – Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs March 16th, 2015 • Finmeccanica • Maritime Surveillance Satellite • Command and Control System BAKAMLA [National Coast Guard] • Alenia ATR RAI [R 80] Indonesia Maritime Continent Scope of Infrastructure Programs 4 Main Programs 1. Connectivity Infrastructure, Logistics System, Land Use Management 2. Mining and Energy Infrastructure 3. Shipping, Fishery, and Tourism Infrastructure 4. Infrastructure Supporting Industry Deep-Sea Ports Development Status Makassar New Port, 22 Mei 2015 Kuala Tanjung, 27 Januari 2015 Ground Breaking Tanjung Priok II [2014 – 2040] Special Economic Zone Sorong Teluk Lamong, 21 May 2015 Shipyards in Indonesia Shipyards in Batam receive better incentives Fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to be provide to all shipyards Sulawesi Batam 3 110 Kalimantan 18 Sumatera Papua Maluku 41 3 Java, Bali, Nusatenggara 23 198 Shipyards Center for Import – Export Clearance Handling Port of Tanjung Priok Dwelling Time at Port of Tanjung Priok January 2013 – April 2015 Post Customs Clearance Customs Clearance Pre Customs Clearance