Jordan’s Royalty has proposed a USD1.3 billion investment package in Indonesia covering gas pipelines, toll road development, and logistics facilities, Investment and Downstream Industry.
The gas pipeline project is valued at roughly USD1 billion, while the toll road development is estimated at USD300 million. The logistics project’s value was not disclosed but is considered a priority.
Indonesia and Jordan already cooperate in phosphate-based fertiliser production through a joint venture in Gresik, where Jordan holds a 50 per cent stake. The partnership, valued at USD250 million, generates about USD20 million in annual returns, with plans to expand the venture to strengthen Indonesia’s fertiliser supply chain. Officials noted that Jordan could serve as a gateway to Middle Eastern markets, while Indonesia positions itself as a hub for Jordanian trade and investment in Southeast Asia.