Jakarta (VNA), Jan. 4 -- Indonesia's Finance Minister, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, has disclosed that the country allocated 455.8 trillion IDR (approximately 29.4 billion USD) from the state budget for infrastructure investment last year.

The figure increased by 22.2% compared to the 372.8 trillion IDR recorded in the corresponding period of the previous year.

Indonesia's national new agency Antara reported that the infrastructure budget was allocated to various ministries and institutions for diverse construction projects of public housing, irrigation networks, roads, and seaports, among others.

Local regions also received direct allocations for critical infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, drainage, and clean water systems. Furthe...