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Indonesia’s court limits Nusantara land rights to 95 years, blocking longer terms and raising investment concerns.
Indonesia’s Constitutional Court ruled on November 13, 2025, that land-use rights in the new capital Nusantara must be limited to 95 years, halting a 190-year term deemed unconstitutional.
The decision, prompted by a legal challenge from local residents, upholds principles of temporary land rights and public oversight.
The move undermines a key incentive for foreign investment in the $30 billion project, which remains behind schedule and faces low international interest.
Despite President Prabowo Subianto’s commitment to advancing Nusantara, his administration has shifted focus toward social welfare and the creation of Danantara, a sovereign wealth fund managing up to $1 trillion in state assets.
The ruling adds further uncertainty to the project’s future.
El tribunal de Indonesia limita los derechos de tierra de Nusantara a 95 años, bloqueando plazos más largos y planteando preocupaciones de inversión.