The 'Batam' island in the
Riau Islands Province of
Indonesia, known for a free trade zone as a part of the
Sijori Growth Triangle, is located 20 km (12.5 miles) off
Singapore's south coast. The 415 km² (160 miles²) island has a population of 700,000, most of whom are
Malays (85%) and
Chinese (14%). A few indigenous
Orang Laut tribes still live in the island.
In
1970s, the island underwent a major transformation from topologically forest area into a major harbor and industrial zone. The population drastically grew from a few thousand in the 1960s into the hundreds of thousands. Located in the direct proximity of Singapore and provided with cheaper labour forces, several Singaporean companies have established factories in Batam.
The official language on the island is
Indonesian, but due to major Chinese population, Chinese dialects like
Teochew and
Mandarin are widely spoken, particularly in businesses. Apart from industrial zones, the islands have several resorts and tourist destinations.
SEZ - Special Economic Zones
Since 2006 the Indonesian Islands of Batam, Bintan and Karimun as well as Singapore benefit from the new SEZ scheme introduced by Indonesia and Singapore. Under this rule there will be no tax paid for shipments between these islands. This was introduced to help the economy in this region.
FTZ - Free Trade Zone
Since 29 June 2007 Indonesian government give full free trade zone status for Batam and enclave status for Bintan and Karimun. This is to address the issue of legal certainty for the investors.
According to the plan, Batam will be transformed into shipyard, electronic, and mecatronic industrial development centers; Bintan into textile, footwear, and tourism industrial development centers; and Karimun into shipyard, metal, component, agricultural, and marine produce industrial development centers.
Geography
Batam is West of
Karimun and
Bulan Island, and East of
Bintan, and North of
Rempang, and South of
Singapore. There are 3 major reservoirs.
Communities
★ Northwest : Sekupang
★ North Central : Jodoh, Nagoya, Sungai Panas, Batam Centre, Baloi, Batu Ampar, Bengkong
Transport
Batam can be reached by ferries from the islands of Singapore, Bintan and Karimun. Batam's air travel is handled at the
Hang Nadim Airport. The Indonesian government is planning to build a bridge linking the islands Batam and Bintan. This has not yet been approved. Currently the
Barelang Bridge links the three islands of
Batam,
Rempang and
Galang, as well as smaller islands Tonton and Nipah.
See also
★
Bintan
External links
★
Official WebSite
★
Batam Portal
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