BRI-backed project empowers over 7,000 surrounding businesses in Indonesia


According to official data, by March 2025, Bahodopi was home to 7,643 MSMEs — up 62.7 percent over five years — creating more than 16,700 jobs. Businesses in food services, retail, logistics, telecommunications, and repairs have flourished, forming a vital extension of the industrial value chain around the park.
According to Dedy, head of media relations at IMIP, the park adheres to a principle of "industry-community integration." By expanding the industrial chain and supporting local businesses, IMIP has effectively unleashed agglomeration dividends and strengthened local resilience. "MSMEs have become a key driver of regional employment and community development," he said.
Since 2021, the IMIP administration has monitored enterprise development trends. From 2021 to 2024, the number of businesses in Bahodopi rose from 4,697 to 7,584, with an average annual growth of over 13 percent. Nearly 1,000 new enterprises were established in 2023 alone, underscoring the region's robust momentum.
It has been learned that while IMIP anchors high-end manufacturing sectors such as nickel-iron and nickel-lithium, it has also redefined the regional economy through infrastructure improvements and service development. Streets are now lined with shops, food vendors, and buzzing delivery drivers, painting a vivid picture of a thriving, people-centered local economy.
"I plan to stay here and grow my business even bigger," Abdullah said, smiling under the morning sun.
It has been learned that the experience of IMIP is showcasing to the world a new development path — one that revitalizes communities through industrial clustering and advances shared prosperity through high-quality growth.