Deputy Minister of Investment and Downstreaming, Todotua Pasaribu, attended the launch of PT Lenovo Indonesia’s new products in Batam (29/4).
These products, including the Lenovo K14 Gen 3 and ThinkCentre Neo 50a Gen 5, meet Indonesia’s domestic component standards (TKDN). The launch represents a step forward in Indonesia's manufacturing sector.
"We appreciate the collaboration between PT Sat Nusapersada and Lenovo Indonesia in producing these new products in Indonesia and complying with the TKDN regulations. This collaboration is expected to enhance domestic industry empowerment," said Deputy Minister Todotua Pasaribu.
Lenovo Indonesia Collaborates with PT Sat Nusapersada on TKDN Compliance
PT Lenovo Indonesia has partnered with PT Sat Nusapersada (Tbk) since 2019 to locally produce various technology products, including personal computers, smart home devices, and data center solutions.
The new products launched today further emphasize Lenovo’s commitment to producing high-quality, locally-manufactured technology that complies with Indonesia’s TKDN regulations.
"Lenovo has been instrumental in supporting Indonesia's technological growth, and we are proud of our ongoing efforts to manufacture these products locally in line with the country's regulations," added Pasaribu.
Batam Emerges as Key Hub for Electronics Manufacturing and Investment in Indonesia
Batam, located in the Riau Islands Province, continues to attract significant investment in electronics manufacturing.
In the first quarter of 2025, the province reached a total investment realization of Rp13.22 trillion, positioning it as a strategic investment destination.
This includes Rp3.69 trillion from Domestic Direct Investment (PMDN) across 5,001 projects and USD595.65 million from Foreign Direct Investment (PMA) in 2,126 projects.
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