Indonesia’s long-term development vision for 2045 is heavily reliant on achieving national food and energy security, according to the head of the State-Owned Enterprises Regulatory Body (BP BUMN), Dony Oskaria. Oskaria highlighted these areas as crucial pillars alongside digital transformation for the nation’s future economic strength. He emphasized the need for state-owned enterprises to play a leading role in bolstering these sectors, driving innovation, and reducing reliance on imports. The strategy involves strengthening domestic production capabilities and investing in renewable energy sources. BP BUMN is currently formulating a clear roadmap for state-owned companies to contribute effectively to these national goals. Achieving self-sufficiency in food and energy is seen as vital for Indonesia’s economic resilience and global competitiveness by 2045. This vision aims to position Indonesia as a major player in the global economy.