Batam, July 9, 2025 – Deputy Minister of Industry, H. Faisol Riza, S.S., M.A., and Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital, Nezar Patria, M.Sc., M.B.A., conducted a working visit to Tunas Prima Industrial Estate on Thursday (9/7). This visit aimed to directly review the development of Batam’s leading industrial estate and conduct on-site surveys of several tenants who have joined and will soon commence operations.
During the visit, Chrispin Andereas, Head of Business Development of Tunas Prima Industrial Estate, delivered a brief presentation on the progress of estate development, infrastructure readiness, and the upcoming operational plans of its tenants this year. These include PT STGM Industri Manufaktur (Zhengte), PT Luxsan Precision Indonesia, and PT Solder Tin Andalan Indonesia (STANIA).

Chrispin stated that Tunas Prima Industrial Estate has succeeded in attracting tenants from various industrial sectors with significant investment value and the potential to absorb thousands of workers.
“We are committed to developing an environmentally conscious industrial estate with international standards to support both local and national economic growth, providing adequate facilities, a strategic location, and full support for our tenants’ growth,” Chrispin explained.
The visit also included a discussion session between the two deputy ministers and the board of directors of Tunas Prima Industrial Estate on the forms of government support to promote industrial development in Batam, particularly through Tunas Prima. Topics discussed included:
- Batam’s competitive advantages as a prime investment destination, from its strategic location for global market logistics and distribution, integrated licensing ease, Free Trade Zone status, to strong local and B2B market demand for Tunas Prima tenant products.
- Optimization opportunities for Domestic Component Level (TKDN), aligning with government policies to build a healthier and more independent national industrial ecosystem.
- Batam’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) realization reaching IDR 8.61 trillion in Q1 2025, reinforcing Batam as one of Indonesia’s top investment destinations.

After the discussion, the deputy ministers and their entourage continued by directly inspecting several tenants’ factories and facilities within the estate. They observed construction progress, operational readiness of production machinery, and held dialogues with tenant management on production plans and future business expansion.

On this occasion, the Deputy Minister of Industry and the Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital expressed their appreciation to Tunas Prima Industrial Estate and the investors who have joined, while reaffirming the government’s commitment to continuously support investments that contribute to national economic growth.
The implementation of the US Recicropal Tariffs has impacted the global and Indonesian economy and industry. However, Tunas Prima Industrial Estate remains optimistic and believes that the government will take strategic measures to create a more conducive industrial climate, strengthen national competitiveness, and maximize Batam’s potential as a leading industrial hub in Southeast Asia.
With its strategic advantages and well-prepared facilities, Tunas Prima invites global investors to choose Batam as their business expansion destination, and Tunas Prima Industrial Estate as the best industrial estate partner to grow their business and reach national and international markets.
