Chinese foreign direct investment in Indonesia: Trends, drivers and impacts

Peter Gammeltoft, Lepi T. Tarmidi

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Abstract

In Indonesia, no systematic study of Chinese FDI has been undertaken to date. This paper contributes to filling this research gap and analyses the current composition as well as the historical evolution of Chinese FDI in Indonesia, relying on a survey conducted in 2008 among Chinese invested enterprises supplemented with key informant interviews, available official statistics and secondary data. Considering the evolution of Chinese investments in Indonesia over time, investments have evolved from being individual and isolated projects to acquiring more systemic properties. Chinese companies have acquired a broader sectoral presence in Indonesia and Chinese invested companies in, e.g., extractive or manufacturing activities can increasingly rely on complementary Chinese investments in logistics, travel, finance, etc. Where the local development effects are concerned, a picture emerges where Chinese investments, at this early period of their internationalisation, are likely to give rise to a more modest extent of positive spillovers than investors from more economically advanced countries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)136-160
Number of pages25
JournalInternational Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development
Volume6
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • China
  • Economic development
  • Emerging multinationals
  • FDI
  • Indonesia
  • MNCs
  • Outward foreign direct investment
  • Overseas Chinese
  • Technology transfer

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