Saturday, 23 May 2026   Indonesia has become one of the most attractive investment destinations in Southeast Asia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is clearly taking notice.   Over the years, UAE investment in Indonesia has reached around US$6 billion, showing just how serious Emirati investors are about expanding their footprint in the country. This is not just about putting money into projects—it’s about building long-term partnerships in industries that have strong growth potential.   One reason Indonesia attracts UAE investors is simple: the country offers a huge domestic market, abundant natural resources, and strategic geographic positioning in Asia. For the UAE, investing inRead More →

Saturday, 23 May 2026   Everyone wants a great investment. Who doesn’t want to put money somewhere and watch it grow? But here’s the problem, scammers know exactly how to use that dream against people. They often package risky or fake investments in a way that sounds exciting, exclusive, and almost impossible to resist. That’s why smart investors don’t just look at potential profit, they also look for warning signs.   If an investment sounds amazing on paper, take a step back. Sometimes, the bigger the promise, the bigger the risk hiding behind it. Here are six warning signs that an investment may be tooRead More →

Saturday, 23 May 2026   Big money is starting to reshape Indonesia’s tourism future, and Qatar is becoming part of that story. Through major investment cooperation involving Indonesia’s strategic tourism ambitions, Qatar-linked funding is helping support the development of super tourism destinations, including Lombok, which has become one of the country’s most important tourism growth areas.   Lombok has long been seen as a destination with massive tourism potential. It has world-class beaches, a growing hospitality industry, and government-backed infrastructure projects such as the Mandalika Special Economic Zone.   But tourism on this scale requires something bigger than natural beauty, it requires capital, planning, andRead More →

Saturday, 23 May 2026   Central Lombok is having a big year in 2026. Foreign investment is picking up, new tourism-related projects are entering the region, and international investors are starting to see Central Lombok as one of Indonesia’s rising hotspots for property and hospitality development. What was once considered a secondary tourism market is now moving into the spotlight.   According to reports, foreign investors from countries such as Morocco and Australia have already started investing in Central Lombok this year. Their focus is mainly on tourism accommodation projects, including villas and resort-style developments that support long-stay visitors. This is an important sign becauseRead More →