Meeting Entrepreneurs In Osaka, Vice President Asks Indonesian Citizens To Be Hired At Japanese Parent Companies

JAKARTA - Vice President Ma'ruf Amin hopes that Japanese companies can continue to support the increase in Indonesia's human resources (HR).

This was conveyed by the Vice President when meeting with Chairman Ezaki Glico Co Ezaki Katsuhisa, at the Imperial Osaka Hotel, Japan, Monday, March 6. The two discussed the world's halal ecosystem to human resources.

"I also want an opportunity for Indonesians to work at Glico's office in Japan through a staff delivery scheme to the parent company, specific skill workers, and professional recruitment," said the vice president.

The Vice President also encouraged active cooperation between Glico and partners in Indonesia, especially related to food safety management, and product quality to support food security efforts in Indonesia.

The Vice President believes that this will provide benefits for the welfare of the people of the two countries.

"I believe that increasing human resource capacity will provide benefits for the welfare of the people in both countries, as well as strengthening the Indonesian-Japan Strategic Partnership," said the Vice President optimistically.

The vice president also said that when he was a board member of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) and visited Japan in 2016, Japan already had special attention regarding halal certification, and on the other hand, the halal certificate in Japan had also been recognized by the MUI.

In addition, he continued, while attending Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's funeral in Tokyo September last year, the Vice President also had the opportunity to meet Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to discuss the development of the halal industry, such as food and beverages, tourism and fashion.

Responding to this, Chairan Glico Ezaki expressed his appreciation to the Indonesian government, for supporting the halal certification process for Glico products.

"We really appreciate various parties for supporting the licensing process, including halal certification, so it will make it easier for us to sell our products in Indonesia," said Ezaki.

Given the large population of Muslims in Indonesia, Ezaki ensured that halal certification was a top priority.

"We prioritize halal certification in producing our products," he said.

Regarding the strengthening of human resources, Ezaki said that Glico had provided training support in Japan for employees working at Glico Indonesia.

He also ensured that Glico would do everything possible to support the increase in Indonesia's human resource capacity.

"We have provided training in Japan to employees in Indonesia. And in the future we will improve the facilities so that the products we produce in Indonesia can increase," he said again.

For information, the company Ezaki Glico in Indonesia, which has the name PT Glico Manufacturing Indonesia, already has a production factory in Thailand and Indonesia. Founded in 2020 in Karawang, West Java, this company produces biscuits with the Pocky brand and has a capital of IDR 693.3 billion, with 260 employees at Glico as of February 2023.

Present to accompany Ezaki at the meeting were Corporate Officer Head of President Office, Global Value Change for Sustainability Head Hiromasa Okada; and Motohisa Masagami Manager.

Meanwhile, the Vice President was accompanied by the Indonesian Ambassador to Japan and the Micronesian Federation Heri Akhmadi, Head of the Vice Presidential Secretariat Ahmad Erani Yustika, Deputy for Economic Development Policy Support and Increasing Competitiveness Guntur Iman Nefianto, Special Staff of the Vice President for Communication and Information Masduki Baidlowi, Expert Team Vice President Farhat Brachma, Osaka Consul General Diana Emilla Sari, Sutikno Konjen RI Osaka, and Acting Executive Director of the National Committee for Sharia Economics and Finance Taufik Hidayat.