JAKARTA: Indonesia’s state-owned enterprises ministry on Tuesday (Jun 7) asked for parliament’s approval to inject 69.82 trillion rupiah (US$4.83 billion) worth of capital into some state firms in 2023.
The biggest proposed capital injection, 30.56 trillion rupiah, will be given to construction firm Hutama Karya to fund the Trans-Sumatra highway project, according to a document submitted by the ministry to parliament.
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Utility firm PLN will receive 10 trillion rupiah to finance infrastructure projects including for renewable energy power plants, the proposal showed.
The document also listed a 4.1 trillion rupiah capital injection for railway operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) to help finance the China-backed high-speed rail line connecting the capital Jakarta with the city of Bandung.
The government had obtained parliamentary approval for a 4.3 trillion rupiah capital top-up for KAI for the same project earlier this year.
A ministry spokesperson said the 2023 proposal was extended in case the capital injection plan in 2022 falls through due to bureaucratic hurdles.

A 3 trillion-rupiah capital increase for a holding company for state weapons maker, Defend ID, was also proposed, to fund the construction of a new facility and increase its capacity to produce radars, planes, ships, tanks, ammunition and for weapon modernisation.
Source: Reuters