THE NEW INDONESIAN VISION AND STRATEGY
Safri Burhanuddin
Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs,
Republic of Indonesia
Indonesia Facts
Coast Line : 81. 000 Km Number of Islands : 17.504
Archipelagic Sea : 3,1 Million Km2
Exclusive Economic Zone: 2,7 Million Km2
Mari<me Vision
“We have to work hard to restore Indonesia as a mari3me country. The oceans, the seas, the bays, and the straits are the future of our civiliza3on.
It's 3me to restore everything so that "jalesveva
jayamahe” (in the sea we will triumph), a slogan used by our forefathers, will echo again.”
President Joko Widodo's speech at his official swearing-‐in inauguraSon on Monday, October 20, 2014
President Widodo, pointed out that his
government will also commit itself to boos3ng infrastructure development and mari3me
connec3vity by developing a "sea toll road,"
deep ocean ports, logis3cs and shipping
industry as well as mari%me tourism .*
COMPARISON AMONG SECTORS IN INDONESIAN ECONOMY
2011 2012 2013
No Commodity Value
(Million $) Commodity Value
(Million $) Commodity Value (Million $)
1 Oil and Gas 41,447 Oil and Gas 36,977 Oil and Gas 32,633
2 Coal 27,222 Coal 26,166 Coal 24,501
3 Crude Palm Oil 17,261 Crude Palm Oil 18,845 Crude Palm Oil 15,839
4 Processed Rubber 14,258 Processed Rubber 10,395 Tourism 10,054
5 Tourism 8,554 Tourism 9,121 Processed Rubber 9,317 6 Apparel/Fashion 7,802 Apparel/Fashion 7,305 Apparel/Fashion 7,501
7 Power Tools 7,365 Power Tools 6,482 Power Tools 6,419
8 Textiles 5,563 Textiles 5,278 Processed Foods 5,435
9 Processed Foods 4,802 Processed Foods 5,136 Textiles 5,294
10 Chemical Material 4,630 Paper and Paper Products 3,972 Paper and Paper Products 3,802 11 Paper and Paper Products 4,214 Chemical Material 3,636 Processed Timber 3,515 12 Processed Timber 3,289 Processed Timber 3,338 Chemical Material 3,502
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Foreign Exchange Receipt
Source: Ministry of Tourism, RI, 2014
Foreign Exchange Receipt
Source: Ministry of Tourism, RI, 2014
PROJECTION OF MAIN SECTORS’ FOREIGN EXCHANGE RECEIPTS IN INDONESIAN ECONOMY
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Tourism Oil and Gas Crude Palm Oil
Processed Ruber
Coal
Sumber: WTTC; 2014, UNWTO; 2014, ASEAN Secretariat; Jan. 2015
Rank Country 2014 2013 % Change
(2013 to 2014)
% Change
(2012 to 2013)
1 China 129.1 million 116.9 million 0.90 3.50
2 Thailand 24.8 million 26.5 million 6.70 18.80
3 Malaysia (Jan-Oct) 22.9 million 20.9 million 9.60 2.70
4 South Korea 13.98 million 11.8 million 17.20 9.30
5 Singapore (Jan-Nov) 13.7 million 14.2 million 3.00 -
6 Japan 13.4 million 10.4 million 29.40 24.00
7
Indonesia 9.4 million 8.8 million 7.20 9.40
8 Taiwan 7.3 million 8.0 million 9.60 9.60
9 Viet Nam 7.9 million 7.6 million 4.00 10.60
10 India 7.4 million 6.9 million 7.20 5.90
INTERNATIONAL TOURIST ARRIVALS TO ASIAN COUNTRIES
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Benchmarc of Asia Tourism
Tourism
§ Target: 10 Millions Foreign tourists in 2015, 20 Millions Foreign tourists in 2019.
§ Free Visa Entry for addiSonal 30 Countries (Total 45 countries):
§ Easy entry permit for Sailing ships,
Yachts, Mega Yacht and Cruise Ship.
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO.180/2014
Perpres No.180/2014 for Easy Entry permit of Cruise Ship,
Sailing Boats, Yachts, Super Yacht
TOP FIVE DESTINATION 2015-‐2019
1. Coral Triangle (Bunaken, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat, Morotai)
2. Pulau Terdepan dan Perbatasan (Weh, Natuna, Teluk Dalam -‐ Nias, Nongsa-‐P.
Abang, Sentarum)
3. Green Belt (Tanjung PuSng, Ijen-‐Baluran, Menjangan-‐Pemuteran, Toraja, Borobudur) 4. Geopark (Toba, Rinjani, Bromo-‐Tengger-‐
Semeru, Kintamani-‐Batur
5. Wilayah Pesisir dan Pulau-‐Pulau Kecil
(Tanjung Kelayang, Kota Tua-‐Sunda Kelapa,
Pulau Seribu, Alor, Komodo, Gili Tramena,
Sanur-‐Kuta-‐Nusa Dua)
TOP FIVE THEME OF DESTINATION 2015-‐2019 1. Marine Tourism (Bunaken, Wakatobi, Raja
Ampat, Morotai, Tanjung Kelayang, Pulau Seribu, Alor, Komodo, Gili Tramena, Weh, Natuna, Nongsa-‐P. Abang)
2. Ecotourism (Tanjung PuSng, Ijen-‐Baluran, Toba, Rinjani, Bromo-‐Tengger-‐Semeru, Sentarum)
3. Culture Heritage (Toraja, Borobudur, Kota Tua-‐Sunda Kelapa, Aceh, Sumbar, NTB) 4. Adventure (Nias, Menjangan-‐Pemuteran,
Kintamani-‐Batur)
5. Culinary (Sanur-‐Kuta-‐Nusa Dua)
GOVERNMENT WITH MARITIME VISION
1. New government vision to boost marine tourism by
atracSng foreign tourist visits by Cruise ships, yahct and mega yachts.
2. The Spirit of new governmet policy and regulaSon create conducive environment for Yahcts through development of new economic develepment center or zone; deep sea
ports, marinas and special port for cruise ships
3. Coordina<ng Minister for Mari<me Affairs is appointed to facilitate and provide government regulaSon and support yachSng development including infrastructure.
4. Indonesia economic is growing steady and stable, also
poliScal, social and security.
GOVERNMENT’S STRATEGIC PLAN
1. Government appoint 18 entry and exit ports for yachts where CIQP faciliSes and flexibility of procedures to be provided:.
Sabang; Belawan; Batam; Bintan; Belitung; Sunda Kelapa &
Ancol; Benoa; Kupang; Kumai; Tarakan; Nunukan; Bitung;
Ambon; Saumlaki; Tual; Sorong; Biak.
2. Government support for development of 7 marinas in 2015 by providing basic faciliSes: Belitung; Ambon; Saumlaki; Tarakan, Labuan Bajo, Kupang, Tanjung Pinang and will be conSnued to following fiscal years. Commercial faciliSes can be developed by private sectors.
3. Government will provide specific incen<ves for foreign direct
investment in marina and boat building business, mainly in
Specific Economic Zone (such free trade zone)
FOLLOW UP PRES.DECREE 180/2014
PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT OF 7 MARINA
(1) SAUMLAKI, (2) AMBON, (3) KUPANG, (4) TARAKAN, (5) LABUAN BAJO, (6) BELITUNG, (7) TANJUNG PINANG
1 2
3 4
5 6
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FOLLOW UP PRES.DECREE 180/2014
10 Yacht Events are promoted in 2015
1. Singapore Strait Regaia, 2. Neptune Regaia,
3. Sabang Regaia, 4. Sail Indonesia,
5. Darwin-‐Ambon Yacht race, 6. Darwin – Saumlaki,
7. Wonderful Sail 2, 8. Sail Maluku,
9. Back to Down Under,
10. Rally-‐sail Tomini-‐Fremantle to Bali and Beyond
PLAN OF MARINA DEVELOPMENT IN 2015-‐2019
No. ENTRY POINT AREA PROPOSED LOCATION
1 BALI 1 Bali Utara/Singaraja 1 Lovina, Buleleng
2 Tambora 2 Kota Bima, Bima
3
Komodo
3 Riung, Ngada;
4 Labuhan Bajo, Manggarai Barat
4
Nemberala – Rotendao 5 Teluk Kupang, Kupang;
6 Ba'a, Rotendao
5 Waikabubak -‐ Manupeh Tanah Daru 7 Seba, Sabu Raijua;
8 Waingapu, Sumba Timur;
6 Ende – Kelimutu 9 Mourole, Ende
7
Alor – Kalabahi
10 Kalabahi, Alor;
11 Lowoleba, Lembata;
12 Larantuka, Flores Timur
3 BATAM 10 Nongsa – P. Abang 13 Tanjung Buton, Lingga
11
Natuna dskt
14 Tarempa, Anambas
15 Ranai, Natuna
12 Lagoi 16 Tanjung Pinang, Bintan
13 Tanjung Kelayang 17 Tanjung Kelayang, Belitung
4 SURABAYA 14 Bromo-‐Tengger-‐Semeru 18 Karimun Jawa
5 KALIMANTAN 15 Kayan Mentarang 19 Tengkayu, Tarakan
PLAN OF MARINA DEVELOPMENT IN 2015-‐2019
6 SULAWESI 16 Bitung-‐Lembeh 20 Selat Lembeh, Bitung
17 Takabonerate
21 Pulau Tinabo, Takabonerate;
22 Tanjung Bira, Bulukumba;
23 Kota Bantaeng, Bantaeng
18 Togean-‐Tomini 24 Wakai, Togean
19
Wakatobi dkst
25 Wanci, Wakatobi;
26 Pantai Kamali, Bau-‐Bau
7 MALUKU PAPUA 20
Morotai
27 Deruba, Morotai;
28 Pulau Gebe, Halmahera Tengah;
29 Kota Tidore, Tidore;
30 Labuha, Halmahera Selatan;
31 Teluk Jailolo, Halmahera Barat
22 Raja Ampat 32 Waisai, Raja Ampat
23
Bandaneira
33 Debut, Maluku Tenggara
34 Banda, Maluku Tengah
35 Amahusu, Ambon
36 Nambrole, Buru Selatan
37 Teluk Saumlaki, Maluku
24 Biak 38 Kota Biak, Biak
No. ENTRY POINT AREA PROPOSED LOCATION