Jakarta is implementing financial incentives and tax rebates to attract both domestic and international film production. The initiative aims to establish the city as a leading regional hub for the cinema industry, capitalizing on Indonesia’s growing creative economy. These measures include cash rebates for qualifying productions and tax exemptions designed to lower production costs. City officials hope the policy will stimulate job creation and boost tourism related to filmmaking. The program seeks to compete with other Southeast Asian cities vying for film industry investment, such as Malaysia and Thailand. Details regarding eligibility criteria and rebate amounts have been released, targeting a wide range of production scales. The government anticipates a significant increase in film projects within the next year as a result of these new policies.