Jakarta (ANTARA) – President Prabowo Subianto urged Japanese business actors to report any hurdles they face when investing in Indonesia, reaffirming the government's commitment to fostering a more enabling climate for foreign investments.He emphasized Indonesia's openness to foreign capital during the Japan-Indonesia Business Forum in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday (March 30), according to a statement from the Government Communication Agency.Addressing Indonesian and Japanese business communities, Prabowo said that Japanese investors can report complaints directly to him or through official channels, including the Japanese Embassy, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), and Keidanren.”If you have problems, you can complain directly to me,” he said.He also presented himself as a hands-on leader ready to proactively tackle challenges in the field, stressing that a president should operate like a CEO to deliver swift and precise responses to contemporary issues.On that note, the president highlighted that the Indonesian government has formed a task force to address investment bottlenecks, including administrative delays, exploitation, and other unfair practices.He underlined that the task force is open to receiving complaints from both domestic and foreign companies operating in Indonesia.Furthermore, the head of state reiterated his commitment to deregulation, aiming to streamline and simplify various regulations often considered irrational and hindering capital inflows.He emphasized that these efforts are essential to boosting Indonesia’s economic growth amid intensifying global competition.Prabowo also invited Japanese entrepreneurs to strengthen strategic partnerships by aligning Japan’s technological expertise with Indonesia’s resources and market potential, expressing readiness to elevate bilateral economic ties.”I believe that we must work together. This is the right time to deepen our cooperation. We are ready and eager to move forward,” he concluded.