The Indonesian Deputy Minister Of Foreign Affairs Invites China To "share Together Boats" In Facing The Era Of Global Uncertainty
JAKARTA - Deputy Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir invited China "to share a boat" to deal with an era of global uncertainty, improve relations and cooperation, as diplomatic relations between the two countries entered the age of 75.
This was conveyed by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, as he is familiarly called, while attending the Indonesia Investment Business Forum: "Celebrating 75 Years of Indonesia" China Diplomatic Relations: Sharing the Future of Investment Cooperation" at Hefei, Anhui, China last week.
Speaking at the forum attended by various parties from the two countries, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs invited business people from China not to hesitate to invest in industrial areas spread across various regions and supervised by the Indonesian Industrial Estate Association (HKI).
"The HKI oversees more than 170 industrial estates throughout Indonesia by providing efficient procedures, attractive incentives, and strong ESG support," said the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, referring to the support and application of the Environmental, Social and Governance framework, in a statement from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (3/12).
"Indonesia has also designated around 25 special economic zones across the country," he continued.
"Investing in this industrial area will help reduce operational challenges, increase certainty, and accelerate marketing time," said the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
Quoting China's saying that means "Share one boat, we face the wind and rain together," Deputy Foreign Minister Tata said it was appropriate to describe the relationship between Indonesia and China, reflecting the relationship between the two countries.
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"In the era of global uncertainty, both we talk about economic uncertainty, technological developments, as well as geopolitical situations, the best results are achieved together, with mutual trust and a common vision," he explained.
"By aligning our strengths, we can turn uncertainty into an opportunity, and challenges into common prosperity," he continued.
"Let's continue to build a brighter, stronger, and more prosperous future for the benefit of the Indonesian people and China," concluded the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.