Stretching 256,142 hectares of land on the second-largest island of Kalimantan, the Indonesian new capital Nusantara is becoming a new destination for local government to attract new capital and investments to boost the economy.

Indonesia looks for investors to help build new capital
april 04, 2022by Reacties uitgeschakeld voor Indonesia looks for investors to help build new capital
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