Jakarta, May 26 -- Indonesia offered Japanese investors a series of strategic projects, including a tin downstream processing hub in East Java and the Giant Sea Wall project, during the Indonesia-Japan Investment Forum 2026.

Maria Renata Hutagalung, deputy chief of mission at the Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo, said the two countries are pursuing new growth engines focused on greener and more resilient development models.

Japan is Indonesia's fifth-largest foreign investor and has helped create more than 278,000 jobs while supporting the country's industrial downstreaming and energy transition agenda, Renata said in a statement Tuesday.

Indonesia also promoted the Industropolis Batang Special Economic Zone, a high-technology industrial hu...