The Indonesian government is developing an economic plan focused on Java’s northern coastal regions, integrating it with a large-scale seawall project. This blueprint aims to stimulate economic growth and improve infrastructure along the Pantura (northern coastal) highway. The project intends to address coastal erosion and provide protection against rising sea levels, critical issues for the densely populated Java island. The economic plan will encompass various sectors, including fisheries, tourism, and industry, leveraging the new infrastructure. Officials anticipate the integrated approach will attract investment and create employment opportunities for local communities. The seawall itself is a significant engineering undertaking, designed to be a long-term solution to coastal vulnerabilities. Further details regarding the project’s budget and timeline are expected to be released soon.