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INDONESIA MARINE AND FISHERIES
BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
MINISTRY OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Jakarta, 21 February 2017
INVESTMENT REALIZATION Maritime Sector Investment in Indonesia
per Subsector, (Jan- Sept 2016)
Capture FisheriesValue : Rp. 7,4 billion• Project : 3• Labour Absorbtion : 350 person• Main Location : South East Sulawesi, North Sulawesi• Origin Investor : Indonesia, Thailand, Filiphina
AquacultureValue : Rp. 512 billion• Project : 13• Labour absorbtion : 1.533 person• Main Location : Bali, West Kalimantan, Banten, NTB, NTT, Bali,
East Java, Lampung, DI Yogyakarta, Maluku• Origin Investor : Indonesia, Malaysia, R.R Tiongkok, Hongkong,
Jepang, British Virgin Islands, Singapura, Australia
Fish Processing IndustryValue : Rp. 2,29 Triliyun• Project : 57• Labour absorbtion : • Main Location : South Sulawesi, East Java, Lampung, West Nusa
Tenggara, Banten, Central Java, South Kalimantan, West Java, Central Java, South Sulawesi, Jakarta, Aceh, North Sulawesi, Morth Sumatera, South Sumatera, Lampung
• Origin Investor : Indonesia, R.R Tiongkok, Taiwan, British Virgin Island, South Korea, Singapura, Malaysia, Filipina, Jepang
Ship Yard Industry (2015)Value : Rp. 325 billion• Project : 76• Labour absorbtion : 1.561 people• Main Location : Riau Island, Bangka Belitung Island, East Java• Origin Investor : Singapore, Indonesia, RRT
Source : The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia
Source : The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia
Source : The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia
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11 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AREAS
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Source: Minister Regulation No.18/2014 concerning FMA-RI
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CAPTURE FISHINGS OPPORTUNITY (TON)
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FISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN INDONESIA
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FISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN INDONESIA
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FISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN INDONESIABY FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AREA
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FISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN INDONESIABY PROVINCES (GT)
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200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Thousand ton
EKSPOR IMPOR
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1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
US$ Billion
EKSPOR IMPOR
% of Growth
2012-2016 2015-2016
Export -3.09 0.34
Import -7.48 -9.10
% of Growth
2012-2016 2015-2016
Export 2.19 4.96
Import -2.77 5.67
Balance 2.90 4.88
Source: BPS, 2016
Trends of Fishery Export and Import
*
* Termasuk UK
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1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
8,000,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Year
Indonesia Thailand Vietnam Philippines
Source: International Trade Center, 2016
US$ Thousand
Indonesian Fishery Balance of Trade (#1 among ASEAN Countries in 2015)
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MARINE AND FISHERIES INVESTMENT POLICY
• Surveillance of marine and fishery resources;• Fish Quarantine, Quality control, food safety and bio
safety
• Marine spatial, conservation and bio diversity• Business Sustainability• Marine and fishery products competitiveness
• Human Resouces scaling up• Innovation in technology
SOVEREIGNTY
SUSTAINABILITY
PROSPERITY
SEA IS OUR FUTURE
BANGSATo achieve sovereign, independent, and sustainable management of marine and fisheries resources for the people’s prosperity
GOVERNMENT VISION : SEA IS OUR FUTURE
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Combating IUUF
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Regulatory Reforms
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Investment and
financial inclusion
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Research &
HRD
integration
Orientation for Fisheries GDP
Growth
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Stages for Fisheries Reform
Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan Republik Indonesia
Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No. 16, Jakarta 10041 | www.kkp.go.id
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NATIONAL FISHERIES INDUSTRY ACCELERATION PROGRAMM(Perpres 3/2017)
Sustainable
Aquaculture
Fisheries Product Processing Industry
Sustainable
Fishing
ACCELERATION TO DEVELOP NATIONAL FISHERIES INDUSTRY
(INPRES 7 / 2016)
Regulation,
Institutional &
Financing
Zoning and Region Development
PROGRAM AND ACTION PLAN OF NATIONAL FISHERIES INDUSTRY
Sustainable
Fishing
Sustainable
Aquaculture
Fisheries
Product
Processing
Industry
• Revitalize national shipyard and increase local fishing vessel industries’
capacity
• Law enforcement and license transparency to prevent IUU Fishing
• Complementary facilities and infrastructure in Fishing Port
• Provide energy needs for domestic fishing vessels
• Skills training and fishermen certification
• Reduce feed cost in aquaculture production component
• Complementary facilities and infrastructure for increasing fishpond production
• Building business relation with small medium scale farmer
• Skills training and farmer certification
• Acces of electricity and cold chain for raw material supply of fisheries industry
• Ease access of transportation, export and import
• Ease access of skilled labor
• Facilitate of tax and import tariff and export
• Standardize business and fish processing industry
• Optimalize warehouse receipt system for fisheries product and seaweed
• Acceleration Roadmap of National Seaweed Industry
• Increasing access and domestic fish consumption
• Increase and expansion of foreign market
• Diversification and improvement of marine and fisheries product quality
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Zoning and
Region
Development
Regulation,
Institutional &
Financial
inclusion
• Transparency of location license & management license in coastal
area and small islands
• Acceleration of national marine spatial planning to support
sustainablility of fisheries industry
• Location determination and prepare facilities and infrastructure in
Integrated Fisheries Industry (SKPT) as National Strategic Project
• Harmonize Fisheries Law with Shipping Law associated with
integration of port management, port authority, license, certification of
crew, berthing port freighter, and addition of special port in eastern part
of Indonesia as a hub
• Financial support and capital access Acceleration of the procurement of
goods and service, additional capital investment for fisheries state-own
enterprises and dan expansion finance access non-National Budget
(APBN) for business (BLU, KUR, Bank Credit)
• Improvement of data & information through One Data
• Increase group’s status into a Cooperative
• Minimize security risk of fisheries industry in the outermost island
Zoning and
Region
Development
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PROGRAM AND ACTION PLAN OF NATIONAL FISHERIES INDUSTRY
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INTEGRATED MARINE AND FISHERIES ZONE
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Build new industry base on outer island to develop the export gateway
Location plan in 12 SKPT 2017 & sea toll roadmap 2017
12 location for
SKPT 2017
1. Natuna
2. Saumlaki
3. Merauke
4. Mentawai
5. Nunukan
6. Talaud
7. Morotai
8. Biak Numfor
9. Mimika
10. Rote Ndao
11. Sumba Timur
12. Sabang
Sumber:
- Rute Tol Laut: Kementerian
Perhubungan, 2016
- SKPT 2017: KKP, 2016
Integrated Marine and Fisheries Zone
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Modernize 5 Existing Fishing Ports
• Place for fish auction
• Ice flake machine
• Integrated Cold Storage capasity 500 ton
• Refregator vehacle with 6 tire
• Landing Center and shelter
• Place for fish auction I dan II
• Modern Fish Market (for retail ang wholesaler)
• High grade fish market
• Ice flake machine
• Refregator vehacle with 6 tire
PPS Nizam ZachmanMuara Baru, Jakarta
• Place for fish auction
• Ice flake machine
• Refrigator vehacle with 4 tire
PPP Sendang Biru Malang, Jawa Timur
• Place for fish auction
• Ice flake machine
• Integrated Cold Storage kapasitas 500 ton
• Refrigator vehacle with 6 tire
PPN PengambenganJembrana, Bali
Jayanti Cianjur
PPS Bitung, Bitung Sulawesi Utara
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2
3
4
5• Port
• Ice flake machine
MMAF Priority Program in Capture Fisheries
Fishing Vessel Fishing Gear 4 location SKPT
1.080 Unit 2.990 UnitNanuta, Saumlaki,
Merauke, Nunukan
Insurance
5.000 Unit7 Fishing PortMuara Baru, Bitung, Jembrana, Sendang Biru,
Jayanti, Pangandaran/Cikidang, dan Untia
PRIORITY PROGRAM
DG OF CAPTURE
FISHERIES
2017
Certain types of activities are fully or partially restricted when it comes toFDI. Key areas relevant to the fisheries sector are detailed below
Presidential Regulation 44 /2016: Foreign Direct Investment
Require Partnership with local :
1. Rearing of Fish
2. Hatchery of Fish
3. Processing of Fishery Products
4. Manufacture of wooden ships
5. Manufacture of device and fittings of wooden ships for marine tourism and fishing
CLOSED to FDI
1. Capture Fisheries
2. Fishing of species listed in Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)
3. Salvage of Sunken Ship Treasure
4. Sea Sand Quarrying
Subject to haverecommendation from
the Minister of Forestry and Environment
Coral/Ornamental Coral Culture
Businesses which are not regulated in Presidential Regulation 44 /2016 are open for Foreign Capital Investment, for example Cold Storage
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Tax
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Investment Incentives
Tax allowance
Tax holiday
Import duty
exemption
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TAX ALLOWANCE
Government Regulation
No.18/2015
Total net income reduction by 30% of the investment, that
are charged respectively 5% per year in the 6 years
period
Accelerated depreciation
and amortisation)
Imposition of income tax on dividends which paid to foreign tax subject of 10% (ten percent), or a lower rate according to the avoidance of double
taxation agreement
Compensation losses longer than 5 (five)
years
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Criteria and/or conditions of income tax facilities for investment
As per Decree of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. 17/PERMEN-KP/2015
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TAX HOLIDAY/TAX EXEMPTION (PMK No.159/PMK.010/2015)
New Investor
Pioneer industries (incl. fish processing industry)
Must Invest at least IDR 1 Trillion (USD 71 Milion)
Deposit 10% of Investment plan
Indonesian legal Entity after August 15, 2011
CRITERIA :
Granted of at least 10% to the 100%Granted for 5-15 years
up to 20 years considered if strategic value of certain industry
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IMPORT DUTY FACILITY
Ministry of Finance Regulation No.176/PMK.011/2009
Exemption from import duty on the import of machines, goods & materials for production for a
period of 2 years.
Import duty exemption is granted for 2 years based on the installed machine capacity for production purpose and
available for 1 year extension.
If the company uses at least 30% local machineries, import duty exemption is available for additional product for 4
years.
Source : Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia
THANK YOU
MINISTRY OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA