List of ministers of investment and downstream industry (Indonesia)

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Minister of Investment and Downstream Industry
Logo Kementerian Investasi dan Hilirisasi BKPM (2024) (cropped).png
KIM Rosan Roeslani.jpg
Incumbent
Rosan Roeslani
since 19 August 2024
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holderSanyoto Sastrowardoyo
Formation17 March 1993
Website investindonesia.go.id

The following is a list of the Minister of Investment and Downstream Industry.

No.MinisterPolitical
party
Took officeLeft officeCabinetNote
1 Sixth Development Cabinet Poster (Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo).jpg Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo Golkar Development VI 17 March 199314 March 1998 [A]
[note 1]
[1]
Development VII 16 March 199823 May 1998 [A]
[note 1]
2 Hamzah Haz, Buku Kenangan Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia 1999-2004, pIII.jpg Hamzah Haz United Development Development Reform 23 May 199818 May 1999 [A]
[note 1]
3 Marzuki Usman, Menneg Pariwisata, Seni, dan Budaya.png Marzuki Usman Independent 18 May 199927 September 1999 [A]
[note 1]
BPPT Zuhal.jpg Muhammad Zuhal
(ad-interim)
Independent 1 October 199920 October 1999 [note 1]
4 KGR Laksamana Sukardi.jpg Laksamana Sukardi PDIP National Unity 26 Oktober 199926 April 2000 [B]
5M. Rozy Munir National Awakening 26 April 200023 Agustus 2000
Office abolished from 23 August 2000 [2] until 28 April 2021
6 Kepala BKPM Bahlil Lahadalia, 2.jpg Bahlil Lahadalia Independent Onward Indonesia 28 April 202119 August 2024 [C]
[note 1]
[3]
7 KIM Rosan Roeslani.jpg Rosan Roeslani Independent 19 August 202420 October 2024 [note 1]
Red and White 21 October 2024Incumbent [note 1]
[D]
Name of minister
  1. 1 2 3 4 As State Ministers of Investment
  2. As State Minister of Investment and Development of State Owned Enterprises
  3. As Ministers of Investment
  4. As Ministers of Investment and Downstream Industry
Note
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Concurrent as Head of Investment Coordinating Board

Reference

  1. "Kabinet Pembangunan VI". Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. "Kabinet Pemerintahan Indonesia-Kabinet Persatuan Nasional". Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
  3. "Presiden Jokowi Lantik Menteri Investasi, Mendikbudristek, dan Kepala BRIN". www.presidenri.go.id. 28 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2023.

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