Batam
is one of the largest islands in the Riau archipelago, and not long ago
it was just another poor island with coastal villages and unspoiled
nature. The declaration of the Batam free trade zone in 1989 has turned
the island upside down, after just a few years of rapid construction it
now has a modern airport, tourist and business centers and a still
growing infrastructure that has changed the island completely.
It is no secret that nearby Singapore is the role model, and the goal is eventually to become one of the biggest ports of Southeast Asia and a major center of international trade, industry and commerce. The strategic location close to the Malacca Strait and Singapore will certainly help reaching this goal, but like the rest of Indonesia the economy and development here was dealt a major blow during and after the Asia economic crisis in the late 1990's.
Batam is actually one
of fastest growing tourist destinations in Indonesia in terms of visitor
arrivals. There are several tourist resorts here with luxurious hotels
and golf courses. Many visitors however choose to use Batam only as an
entry point, it is only 40 minutes from Singapore with boat, and then
leave with the first available transport to other destinations in
Indonesia.
It is no secret that nearby Singapore is the role model, and the goal is eventually to become one of the biggest ports of Southeast Asia and a major center of international trade, industry and commerce. The strategic location close to the Malacca Strait and Singapore will certainly help reaching this goal, but like the rest of Indonesia the economy and development here was dealt a major blow during and after the Asia economic crisis in the late 1990's.
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