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Indonesia’s $30 billion purpose-built new capital city is not going to plan

The Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit system in Nusantara.

Issues with water and electricity supplies have also delayed plans to relocate civil servants to their new homes multiple times since March. Only one office building, meant to house four government agencies, is currently complete, Bloomberg reported.

The latest estimate is that office and housing complexes will be ready in September. “But if it’s not ready, we’ll postpone it,” President Widodo told reporters.

In June, two senior government officials overseeing the project resigned.

Even plans to celebrate Indonesia’s Independence Day in Nusantara on 17 August have been curtailed — the guest list has been cut down from 8,000 to 1,300 because of logistical challenges, the Financial Times reported.

“The accommodation was not enough, as well as food, since the ecosystem has yet to be built here,” Widodo said at a press conference, per the FT.

Despite the setbacks, president-elect Prabowo Subianto has pledged to continue the project when he takes office. However, there are rising concerns about how Nusantara will be funded.

The Indonesian government has only committed to covering about 20% of the cost and has struggled to find other sources of cash. In March 2022, Japan’s SoftBank pulled out of investing in the project.

Over 400 companies have now signed intent to invest letters, but only around $3.5 billion has been committed so far, Jokowi has said.

Subianto’s commitment to the project may increase investor’s confidence. The government is also tempting them with land concessions for up to 160 years and generous tax incentives.

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