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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of a proposed policy based loan to the Republic of Indonesia for subprogram 3 of the Competitiveness, Industrial Modernization, and Trade Acceleration Program.
The program will support Indonesia’s desire for higher growth and sustainable development by (i) creating an enabling environment for investments, (ii) easing barriers to trade, and (iii) growing and upscaling enterprises. The program will enhance Indonesia’s efforts to develop its green industries to support global and local work to combat climate change. Building on the momentum of this program and evidence of continuing political commitment to reform, the government agreed to a post-program partnership framework (P3F) to further progress the reforms.
In compliance with ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (2009), the program is classified category C for environment, involuntary resettlement, and Indigenous Peoples. The program is not expected to have adverse environmental or social safeguard impacts within the meaning of ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement.
Major risks and mitigating measures are:
- Global economic uncertainty. Global economic uncertainty is high because of uncertainties driven by rising trade tensions, which are leading to higher costs, supply chain disruptions, and reduced economic growth.
- Institutional capacity and coordination. Low institutional capacity and coordination weaken reform implementation. This is particularly relevant for reforms that require the involvement of many line agencies.
ADB Financing:
- Regular ordinary capital resources loan: US$ 500.00 million
Cofinancing:
- Japan International Cooperation Agency (not ADB administered): US$ 345.00 million
- Germany’s KfW Development Bank (not ADB administered): US$ 447.38 million
Total: US$ 1,292.38 million
For the Borrower:
Ministry of Finance
Directorate General of Budget Financing and Risk Management
Frans Seda Building
Jln. Dr. Wahidin Raya No. 1
Jakarta 10710, Indonesia
For correspondence:
Attn: Directorate of Loans and Grants
Facsimile Number: (61 21) 381-2859
Email: direktoratPH@kemenkeu.go.id
For disbursement and payments:
Attn: Directorate of Evaluation, Accounting and Settlements
Facsimile Number: (61 21) 384-3712
Email: deas@kemenkeu.go.id
For ADB:
Asian Development Bank
6 ADB Avenue
Mandaluyong City
1550 Metro Manila
Philippines
Facsimile Numbers: (632) 8636-2444
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
You can submit an information request for project information at: https://www.adb.org/forms/request-information-form
ADB has a two-stage appeals process for requesters who believe that ADB has denied their request for information in violation of its Access to Information Policy. You can learn more about filing an appeal at: https://www.adb.org/site/disclosure/appeals
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF ADB
The Accountability Mechanism is an independent complaint mechanism and fact-finding body for people who believe they are likely to be, or have been, adversely affected by an Asian Development Bank-financed project. If you submit a complaint to the Accountability Mechanism, they may investigate to assess whether the Asian Development Bank is following its own policies and procedures for preventing harm to people or the environment. You can learn more about the Accountability Mechanism and how to file a complaint at: http://www.adb.org/site/accountability-mechanism/main.