Paramadina Public Policy Institute (PPPI), the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (AmCham) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are pleased to release our third annual study on foreign direct investment in Indonesia. Our groundbreaking 2013 study, “Partners in Prosperity: US Investment in Indonesia,” found that American companies invested roughly $65 billion in Indonesia during the years 2004-2012.1 The figures suggest that US companies may be the largest source of FDI for Indonesia. More importantly, we found that these companies were poised to invest another $61 billion over the following five years, assuming the business climate was ripe for the kind of ongoing partnerships that can assist Indonesia to meet its goals of reducing poverty and building a modern economy.