Prabowo’s sea wall plan ‘not the cure’ for Indonesia’s land subsidence issues, experts say
Prabowo to court Chinese investment for project that critics say will only increase exposure to climate risks instead of reducing flood hazards
The initial phase of the project is focused on the construction of a sea wall in Jakarta Bay, which will cost 164 trillion rupiah (US$10.55 billion).
Prabowo’s inauguration is scheduled for Sunday.
According to Hashim, the project will be financed through a public-private partnership model in which 80 per cent of the cost will be covered by private developers while the Indonesian government covers the rest. Chinese developers were particularly interested as they were looking for growth opportunities elsewhere beyond China’s “saturated” property market, he said.
“I will accompany Prabowo next month to Beijing, we will meet with investors [there]. Whoever wants to join the sea wall [project] is welcome, [whether] local investors, foreign investors from Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, please,” Hashim said.