JAKARTA (Yosefardi) – The government of Indonesia allocates Rp39.5 trillion for financing the sea toll project by developing 24 seaports across the country.
The Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) said the development of a port might cost around Rp1.5 trillion.
That 24 seaports to be developed are:
Banda Aceh (Rp1 trillion cost allocation)
Belawan, Medan (Rp3 trillion)
Pangkal Pinang (Rp1.5 trillion)
Kuala Tanjung (Rp3 trillion)
Dumai (Rp1.5 trillion)
Panjang (Rp1.5 trillion)
Batam (Rp3 trillion)
Padang (Rp1.5 trillion)
Tanjung Priok (Rp1.5 trillion)
Cilacap (Rp1.5 trillion)
Tanjung Perak (Rp1.5 trillion)
Lombok (Rp1.5 trillion)
Kupang (Rp1.5 trillion)
Banjarmasin (Rp1.5 trillion)
Pontianak (Rp1.5 trillion)
Palangka Raya (Rp1 trillion)
Maloy (Rp1 trillion)
Bitung (Rp3 trillion)
Makassar (Rp1.5 trillion)
Ambon (Rp1 trillion)
Halmahera (Rp1.5 trillion)
Sorong (Rp1.5 trillion)
Jayapura (Rp1 trillion)
Merauke (Rp1.5 trillion)