The Indonesian government is preparing incentives to support the domestic medical device industry, including tax reductions and simplified access to financing. This is reported by
Antara News.
“We’re providing fiscal and non-fiscal incentives […], along with easier licensing and financing facilitation, to accelerate the growth of the national medical device industry,” said Solehan, Director of Machinery and Agricultural Equipment at the Industry Ministry.
The Ministry is also promoting product standardisation to help local devices meet international requirements.
These measures are part of the revised National Industrial Development Master Plan (RIPIN), which outlines a three-phase roadmap for the medical device industry up to 2045:
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from 2025 to 2029, the plan focuses on expanding production and developing medium-tech medical devices:
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between 2030 and 2034, the focus shifts to increasing competitiveness through high-tech mastery, automation, and entry into global markets;
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from 2035 to 2045, the goal is self-sufficiency with an export-oriented, innovation-driven industry supported by research and development.
The roadmap also covers supply chain development, vocational training, certification, and targeted incentives to prepare the industry.
“With this holistic approach, we hope the medical device industrialisation roadmap can create a resilient, adaptive, and sustainable ecosystem ready to meet national healthcare needs, especially in critical and strategic sectors,” Solehan said.
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