Strengthening Regional Resilience Through Green Industry, SMART Investment, and Inclusive Growth
The West Java Provincial Government is fully committed to creating a friendly and sustainable investment climate. Various strategic policies and programs have been prepared to provide convenience and legal certainty for businesses.
West Java is a province with advanced and interconnected infrastructure development. From toll roads, airports, ports, to high-speed rail lines, everything is designed to support the smooth flow of business activities, tourism, and public mobility.
West Java has the largest population in Indonesia, with over 50 million people, dominated by a productive, creative, and innovative young generation. Support from higher education, research centers, and vocational training makes West Java's workforce competitive both nationally and globally.
West Java offers a conducive and competitive investment climate for businesses. Supported by clear regulations, easy licensing, and continuously expanding investment facilities, West Java is a strategic choice for both domestic and foreign investors.
West Java is the province with the greatest economic potential in Indonesia. With a population of over 50 million, continuously developing infrastructure, and strong local government support, West Java is a prime investment choice.
West Java is located in the heart of Java Island, close to the capital city of Jakarta, and connected by international ports, airports, and a network of toll roads. This location makes it a vital gateway for national and global distribution.
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West Java's Workforce
West Java Investment Atlas showcases all sectors and opportunities across West Java
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The economic power and diversity of West Java regions offer global businesses one of the best ecosystems in the world to grow innovative companies.
Kab. Bekasi, Kab. Bogor, Kota Bekasi, Kota Bogor, Kota Depok, Kab. Karawang, Kab. Purwakarta
Kab. Cirebon, Kab. Indramayu, Kab. Kuningan, Kab. Majalengka, Kab. Subang, Kab. Sumedang, Kota Cirebon
Kab. Ciamis, Kab. Cianjur, Kab. Garut, Kab. Pangandaran, Kab. Sukabumi, Kab. Tasikmalaya, Kota Tasikmalaya, Kota Banjar, Kota Sukabumi
Kab. Bandung, Kab. Bandung Barat, Kota Bandung, Kota Cimahi
A closer look at the numbers behind West Java’s growth, investment, and opportunity.
11 June 2026
Source: JISDOR BI
Recent Census: 2025
Source: BPS
Source: BPS
August 2025
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February 2026
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March 2026
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Latest Update: 2026
Source: West Java Governor's Decree Number 561/Kep.862-Kesra/2025
Latest Update: 2026
Source: West Java Governor's Decree Number 561/Kep.862-Kesra/2025
West Java offers strategic location, skilled workforce, competitive operational costs, and supportive government policies.
Manufacturing, tourism, agriculture & agribusiness, digital economy, and renewable energy.
Yes, including tax holidays, import duty exemptions, and ease of licensing through the OSS system.
With the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, most permits can be processed within a few days.
In certain sectors, yes. Some sectors require partnership with a local entity as regulated by the Negative Investment List.
Labor costs are competitive, with skilled workers available in various industries.
Yes, West Java encourages renewable energy, eco-tourism, and environmentally friendly manufacturing projects.
Yes, the investment service provides guidance and connects investors with professional consultants.
Investors can monitor through regular reports, site visits, and the investment service’s project tracking system.
Yes, with access to major seaports like Tanjung Priok and Patimban, and airports like Kertajati and Soekarno-Hatta.
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