Martes, 2 de junio de 2026. Cuando la gente piensa en Lombok, suele imaginarse playas de arena blanca, colinas onduladas y aguas cristalinas. Pero más allá del atractivo turístico, Lombok también se está convirtiendo en un campo de pruebas para algo mucho más importante: el desarrollo sostenible. Durante los últimos años, Indonesia y Dinamarca han estado trabajando juntas para ayudar a transformar Lombok en una isla más sostenible y respetuosa con el medio ambiente. La asociación se centra en la energía renovable, la gestión de residuos y el desarrollo verde a largo plazo que eventualmente se puede replicar en otras islas indonesias. La cooperación comenzó oficialmente en 2016 a través de un programa de gobierno a gobierno que involucró al Ministerio de Energía y Recursos Minerales de Indonesia, el Ministerio de Energía y Recursos Minerales de Indonesia y el Ministerio de Energía y Recursos Minerales de Indonesia.Leer más →

Tuesday, 02 June 2026   Lombok is no longer just Bali’s quieter neighbor. Over the last few years, the island has started attracting serious attention from foreign investors, especially in tourism, hospitality, real estate, and eco-friendly businesses. Beautiful beaches, lower land prices, and improving infrastructure make Lombok look like a golden opportunity. But before foreign companies rush in, there are several important things they need to prepare first.   The first thing every investor must understand is that Indonesia has strict land ownership laws. Foreigners cannot directly own freehold land, also known as use of right. Instead, foreign companies usually operate through legal structures likeLeer más →

Monday, 01 June 2026   Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting markets for entrepreneurs and investors. With a population of more than 280 million people, a rapidly growing middle class, and increasing digital adoption, the country offers countless opportunities for businesses of all sizes. While large-scale investments often make headlines, small businesses continue to play a major role in Indonesia’s economy and can provide attractive returns for investors who understand local market demands.   Here are six small business opportunities that have strong potential to survive and thrive in Indonesia.   1.Food and Beverage Business   The food and beverage industry remains oneLeer más →

Saturday, 30 May 2026   When investors think about property opportunities, destinations in Europe, America, and Australia often come to mind first. However, a growing number of international investors are discovering that Lombok offers something many mature markets no longer can: high growth potential at an affordable entry point.   Located just east of Bali, Lombok has rapidly emerged as one of Indonesia’s most exciting investment destinations. Supported by infrastructure development, tourism growth, and government-backed projects, the island is attracting both local and foreign investors looking for long-term opportunities.   One of Lombok’s biggest advantages is affordability. Property prices remain significantly lower than those foundLeer más →