Belgium, Indonesia step up economic ties
Indonesia and Belgium have agreed to intensify economic cooperation, especially in fields of trade and investment.
The Indonesian leader briefed the Belgian delegation about the country’s efforts to make the economy more open and competitive. He highlighted ten economic policy packages that the Government has issued so far and improvements in investment licencing for enterprises.
Speaking to the press after the meeting, Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi affirmed that Belgium is a key partner for Indonesia in trade and investment.
Last year, two-way trade reached US$1.67 billion, while Belgium’s investment in Indonesia reached more than US$7 million. Some 2,000 Belgian companies operate business in the country.
Princess Astrid is leading a delegation of 300 representatives from 127 enterprises to seek business opportunities in Indonesia. The companies are engaged in construction, infrastructure, energy, clean technology, communication and information technology, food and beverages, transportation, logistics, marketing and education.