WJIS 2024: 5 Projects Sign MoU During Opening Ceremony
Bisnis.com, BANDUNG -- Bank Indonesia West Java is holding the West Java Investment Summit (WJIS) again for the 6th time in 2024. Head of the Bank Indonesia West Java Representative Office, Muhamad Nur, said that this year's WJIS event will offer more and more projects to domestic and foreign investors. So it is hoped that this investment absorption will encourage an increase in West Java's economic performance and of course leverage the national economy. What's interesting, when the opening ceremony was held, there were already five projects that had entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with investors.
"Thank God, the 6th WJIS 2024 has quite a lot of projects, and that at the opening alone there were already five MoUs and later there will be a one on one meeting and this process is in collaboration with DPMPTSP," he said, after opening the WJIS with the theme "Unleashing West Java Investment Potencies", at the Trans Convention Center, Thursday (19/9/2024). The five parties who have entered into the MoU are CV Menata Citra Selaras, PT Tirta Gemah Ripah, PT Tigalapan Investama Group, PT Migas Utama Jabar and PT Subang Energi Abadi.
Nur said, before today, his party together with the West Java Provincial Government had already implemented a number of steps. Namely, the West Java Investment Challenge, preparation of a feasibility study, West Java Investment Roadshow, and finally WJIS. "The next stage is also one on one meetings, so that more investors will come and more will realize the investment we are offering," he said. He is optimistic that if the investment climate conditions in West Java can continue to be maintained and even improved, then the economy in West Java will continue to grow.
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