Jakarta (ANTARA) - Danantara, through Danantara Investment Management (DIM), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Jordan Investment Fund (JIF) to initiate structured collaboration on strategic investment opportunities across Jordan.

The MoU was signed in Amman on Thursday by Pandu Sjahrir, Danantara’s Chief Investment Officer and Jordan Investment Fund CEO, in a ceremony witnessed by Danantara's CEO Rosan Roeslani and Jordan’s Minister of Investment Tareq Abu Ghazaleh.

“Danantara welcomes the opportunity to work with JIF in identifying strategic projects that deliver long-term value and contribute to shared economic advancement,” Roeslani said in an official statement received in Jakarta.

He added that Jordan’s track record in maintaining a stable investment climate and its clear national development priorities make it a strong partner for cooperation.

“We see this collaboration as the beginning of a broader, multi-phase engagement through which both countries can work together to unlock new areas of growth,” Roeslani added.

He expressed confidence that the partnership would evolve into a meaningful long-term relationship, supporting Jordan’s development ambitions while creating new value pathways for Indonesia.

Jordanian Minister of Investment Tareq Abu Ghazaleh welcomed the collaboration, noting that the initiative aligns with the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II, particularly following the King’s recent visit to Indonesia, during which deeper engagement with Danantara was highlighted.

Ghazaleh emphasized Jordan’s strategic advantages, including a skilled workforce, natural resources, geographic position, and supportive regulatory environment, which together provide a strong foundation for major investment projects and sustainable partnerships.

The partnership sets the stage for exploring co-investments and assessing opportunities across priority sectors such as infrastructure, urban development, and transportation to energy transition, digital initiatives, and technology-driven projects.

In addition to project exploration, the MoU also opens the way for more robust institutional collaboration, with both Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) set to exchange expertise in investment management, governance, and project development while strengthening operational coordination for future joint ventures.

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Translator: Muhammad Heriyanto, Kuntum Khaira
Editor: Azis Kurmala
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