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A submarine cable connection linking Batam and Singapore is also expected to be completed by year-end.
Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto and Singaporean Deputy Prime Minister and Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong attend the 16th Ministerial Meeting of the Six Bilateral Economic Working Groups (6WG) at the Office of the Coordinating Economy Ministry in Jakarta on June 9 (Government Communication Agency /- )
Indonesia and Singapore on Tuesday highlighted plans for a 200-megawatt solar power plant in Central Sulawesi as part of a broader push to deepen bilateral economic cooperation, alongside new initiatives in industrial development, digital connectivity and workforce mobility.The project, jointly developed by Singapore-based Sembcorp and Indonesia's PT Sumber Energi Surya Nusantara (SESNA), was among the key developments discussed during the 16th Ministerial Meeting of the Six Bilateral Economic Working Groups (6WG) in Jakarta. Expected to be completed in 2027, it will become one of Indonesia's largest utility-scale solar power installations.
The meeting, attended by Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto and Singaporean Deputy Prime Minister and Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong, reviewed progress across six areas of cooperation, including the Batam-Bintan-Karimun (BBK) special economic zone, investment, transportation, tourism, manpower and agribusiness.











