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Indonesia Automotive Update : Mitsubishi Motor new investment

 Japan Mitsubishi Motor plans to invest US$ 600 million in a new car factory in Indonesia. Multi-purpose vehicles are the most popular segment in Indonesia

By Reuters on 11:18 am Sep 16, 2014

Mitsubishi Motors Mirage vehicles are offloaded from the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Gentle Leader cargo vessel in the Dundalk Marine Terminal at the Port of Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland in the US on Sept. 8, 2014. (Bloomberg Photo/Andrew Harrer)

 

[Updated at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014]

Jakarta. Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors will invest $600 million to set up its first multi-purpose vehicle factory in Indonesia, aiming to capitalize on strong demand for the segment in the country as well as to export to other markets in Asia.

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Malaysia Medical Device Market

Malaysia. Malaysia has only 30 million people, or 12% the population of Indonesia, yet Malaysians spend more than $360 annually per person on healthcare, more than twice their per-capita spending a decade ago. The country’s total healthcare expenditure reached more than $12 billion in 2013 and is forecast to climb to almost $17 billion by 2015. Although Malaysia has significantly fewer people than Thailand and Indonesia, its medical device market, worth at $1 billion, is equal in value to the markets in these more populous countries. The device market in Malaysia is expected to nearly triple in value, to $2.7 billion, by 2018.

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Indonesia Medical Device Market

Indonesia. Indonesia is the world’s fourth largest country by population with not less than 248 million people as of 2013. It is estimated that the country’s per-capita healthcare spending will reach almost $150 by 2015, up from $36 in 2005. The Indonesian medical device market is worth almost $1 billion and growing at 15% annually. Almost 95% of the market’s total value comes from imports, with 90% of all 2013 device registrations belonging to foreign manufacturers.

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Thai Medical Device Market

Thailand. With a population of 67 million Thailand shares borders with Malaysia, Burma, Laos, and Cambodia. Per-capita healthcare spending in Thailand increased from $73 in 2002 to approximately $220 in 2013. The government sponsored healthcare scheme, although limited in coverage, has expanded to include 99% of Thailand’s population, up from 75% coverage in 2002. The country also has more than 850 public hospitals and almost 600 private hospitals.

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ASEAN Countries Could Be the Next Emerging MedTech Markets

The ASEAN’s large population, rising middle class, and increasing healthcare spending, the 10 countries that make up the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are gaining attention from medical device makers, as posted in the Medical Device Business by Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical on January 23, 2014

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Indonesia: new Negative Investment List in 2014

What is Negative Investment List? Government of Indonesia issued decrees establishing a new list of sectors of investment that were either wholly or partially closed to private foreign and/or domestic investors.

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Indonesia government through the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) will soon to announce the revision of the New Investment List (Daftar Negatif Investasi/DNI).  Where in 2010, 40 business sectors are more open for investors, while some are closed for investment, such as  Alcoholic Beverage Industry,  Fisheries, Telecommunications Towers, Chemical Materials, Culture and Tourism, such as Casinos.

In 2013 revision (in progress) which to be issued in 2014, there would be 9 business sectors in which are planned to be more open, including: the management and operation of ports, airports, land terminals and drydocks, pharmaceutical industry, and eco-tourism industry.

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Thailand: will it remain the main manufacturing hub for Japanese automakers, in the future?

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Despite the Thailand’s on-going political turmoil, most automakers would remain investing in the country, being the hub for not only southeast Asia but also Japan. It is unlikely that automakers to make a short-term relocation even to their next automotive manufacturing hub in Indonesia.

However, in a longer term, it might be a question that rings the alarm if the Thai’s political turmoil persists.

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