Industrial Reporting Compliance In South Kalimantan Still Low, Only 66 Companies Registered In SIINas

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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Industrial Reporting Compliance In South Kalimantan Still Low, Only 66 Companies Registered In SIINas

Industrial compliance in South Kalimantan remains low, with only 66 of 140 companies reporting to SIINas in Q1 2026, raising concerns over data accuracy. (Illustration image)
Industrial compliance in South Kalimantan remains low, with only 66 of 140 companies reporting to SIINas in Q1 2026, raising concerns over data accuracy. (Illustration image)

BANJARBARU – So here’s the situation: compliance among medium and large industries in South Kalimantan is still falling short. As of Q1 2026, only 66 out of 140 companies have actually submitted their data through the National Industrial Information System (SIINas).

Head of the South Kalimantan Industry Office, Miftahul Chair, made it clear that this isn’t where it should be. There’s still a gap that needs serious attention if the region wants reliable industrial data.

Miftahul Chair explained that complete and accurate industry data is the backbone of effective policymaking. Without it, it becomes much harder for the government to design programs that truly match what businesses need on the ground.

“Several companies still haven’t reported their data, especially for Q1 2026. This needs to be addressed quickly so we can strengthen our industrial database and support regional economic growth,” Miftahul Chair said in Banjarbaru.

New Reporting Rules Are Raising the Stakes

Miftahul Chair also pointed out that reporting requirements have changed under Minister of Industry Regulation No. 13 of 2025. Instead of reporting every six months, companies now have to submit data every quarter.

That shift means companies need to stay more disciplined. The deadline is strict—reports must be submitted no later than the 10th day of the month after the reporting period ends.

According to Miftahul Chair, this change is meant to ensure that industrial data stays current and more useful for decision-making.

Why This Data Really Matters

Miftahul Chair emphasized that SIINas plays a key role in integrating industrial data at the national level. When the data is accurate and complete, policymakers can create strategies that actually reflect real conditions in the field.

This also ties directly to Indonesia’s national economic growth target of 8 percent. The industrial sector is expected to be one of the main drivers, especially through downstreaming (value-added processing).

“Downstreaming doesn’t just increase product value. It also creates jobs, boosts competitiveness, and opens up export opportunities,” Miftahul Chair said.

Supporting Regional Growth Targets

Improving reporting compliance is also part of South Kalimantan’s broader goal to reach 6.4 percent economic growth in 2026.

Miftahul Chair added that strengthening SIINas reporting will help build a more solid, data-driven foundation for long-term industrial development.

With ongoing support and facilitation from the provincial government, industries are expected to become more consistent in reporting—leading to a more transparent and competitive industrial ecosystem.

FAQ

1. What is SIINas?
SIINas is the National Industrial Information System used to collect and manage industrial data in an integrated way.

2. How many companies have reported in South Kalimantan?
So far, 66 out of 140 medium and large industries have submitted their data as of Q1 2026.

3. Why is industrial reporting important?
Because it helps the government create policies that are accurate and aligned with real industry conditions.

4. What’s the latest reporting rule?
Under Regulation No. 13 of 2025, companies must report quarterly instead of semi-annually.

5. When is the reporting deadline?
No later than the 10th day of the month after the reporting period ends.

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