JAKARTA - Director General of Resilience, Regional Affairs and International Industrial Access of the Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) Eko Cahyanto emphasized that his party would not grant permission for industrial establishment outside industrial estates.

"Industrial locations are mandatory in industrial areas. We do not give permission for them to be located outside industrial areas," Eko told reporters, Thursday, March 9.

Moreover, said Eko, the government is also revising PP No. 142 of 2015 concerning Industrial Estates. In fact, the revision is known to have been harmonized and is only waiting for the completion of the concept.

"Hopefully the revision of this industrial regional PP can answer more about the problems that occur," he said.

Eko said that the PP was thoroughly regulated regarding the industrial regional concept, starting from the industrial growth center area, industrial allocation areas, including industrial centers. The PP integrates policies on industrial areas.

"Regarding the problems of companies that really want to be located outside the industrial area, we set them together in regional spatial planning," he said.

According to Eko, industrial policies must be located in industrial areas, so that they can realize spatial order.

"I hope that this policy will be able to facilitate investment and make it easier for business actors to operate," he concluded.


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