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Indonesia, Romania Start Talks to Boost Economic Ties

ShareIndonesia exported US$92.4 million worth of goods to Romania last year and imported $42.07 million. The exports were dominated by rubber, electronics, paper,...

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Indonesia exported US$92.4 million worth of goods to Romania last year and imported $42.07 million. The exports were dominated by rubber, electronics, paper, plastic and palm oil, while the imports were dominated by cereals, machinery, aircraft spare parts and clothing.

Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita (seventh left) and Romania state secretary for foreign investment Paula Pirvanescu (sixth left) pose for photograph with other trade officials from the two countries on the sidelines of the 2017 Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD in Tangerang, Banten, on Oct. 13. (JP/Stefani Ribka)

Indonesia and Romania have agreed to start negotiations to increase their economic relations, said Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita in Tangerang, Banten on Friday.

An agreement on free trade or a comprehensive economic partnership will be discussed.

“This year, we’ll start [the negotiation] focusing on trade in goods. Regarding the form of the agreement, my officials will talk about it later,” he said after meeting with Romania state secretary for foreign investment Paula Pirvanescu on the sidelines of the 2017 Trade Expo Indonesia at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD on Friday.

Indonesia exported US$92.4 million worth of goods to Romania last year and imported $42.07 million. The exports were dominated by rubber, electronics, paper, plastic and palm oil, while the imports were dominated by cereals, machinery, aircraft spare parts and clothing.

The European counterpart wished to import more raw cosmetic materials like palm oil, said Enggartiasto, adding that other commodities that could also be exported to the country included processed coconut and soaps.

The possible establishment of a joint venture company in Indonesia to produce soap or cosmetics was also being discussed, he added. Romania also asked Indonesia to send more managerial people to work there and invited local construction firms to participate in infrastructure construction there. (bbn,  Stefani Ribka, The Jakarta Post)

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