Jakarta. Indonesia and Qatar have agreed to establish a $4 billion joint investment fund following President Prabowo Subianto’s official visit to Doha on Sunday, April 13. The initiative is aimed at deepening bilateral strategic cooperation and accelerating development in Indonesia through a co-investment scheme.
The fund will be managed by Indonesia’s state-owned investment agency Danantara Indonesia in partnership with the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA). Both nations will contribute equally, with $2 billion each, targeting high-priority sectors such as downstream industrial processing, renewable energy, healthcare, and technology.
“His Highness…