Indonesian Ministry of State-owned enterprises and UAE’s Eagle Hills sign $3 billion tourism development agreement


The Ministry of State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) of Indonesia entered into a partnership with UAE’s Eagle Hills to boost Indonesia’s tourism and infrastructure sectors.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) outlines plans for investments of up to $3 billion with key aspects including:

  • Comprehensive investment in tourism destinations, property development, and airports
  • Development of new tourism ecosystems
  • Enhancement of airport infrastructure and capacity, particularly the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
  • Upgrading state-owned hotels to international standards
  • Knowledge transfer through joint studies, workshops, and training programs

Minister Erick Thohir expressed his optimism about the collaboration: “This landmark agreement represents a pivotal moment for Indonesia’s tourism sector. By joining forces with Eagle Hills, we are setting the stage for unprecedented growth and development in our hospitality industry.

“This partnership aligns perfectly with our national strategy to diversify our economy and establish Indonesia as a premier global tourism destination. We are confident that this collaboration will not only boost our infrastructure but also create significant employment opportunities and drive sustainable economic growth across our beautiful archipelago.”

Indonesian Minister Erick Thohir and Eagle Hills Chairman Mohammed Alabbar.

Eagle Hills chairman, Mohammed Alabbar, added: “Indonesia has significant potential due to its resources and tourism destinations. [We believe] Indonesia can be competitive and increase its proportion of the tourism sector’s contribution to the GDP [gross domestic product] – Eagle Hills would like to support this endeavour.”

This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Indonesia’s efforts to attract foreign investment and expertise to bolster its tourism industry, potentially reshaping the country’s tourism landscape in the coming years. It is part of a broader drive by the Ministry of SOEs to increase collaboration between Indonesian SOEs and global companies to boost productivity and impact for Indonesia.

Indonesian Minister Erick Thohir and Eagle Hills Chairman Mohammed Alabbar.

SOEs across various sectors have established key partnerships with global partners, including those with US-based Merck for vaccines, Swire Hong Kong in the healthcare sector, and with UAE-based clean energy company Masdar. Several collaborations have also been made to help build Indonesia’s electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, such as with Canadian mining giant Vale-Based-Metal for nickel production, and with Ford and European Automakers for manufacturing.

“We believe that through these partnerships, we can generate more value from Indonesian SOE assets, and maximise economic growth and job creation across the country. These established partnerships demonstrate that our SOEs are increasingly more competitive and meet international standards that instill confidence in our global partners,” Minister Erick Thohir said.



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