Indonesia wins ASEAN support to achieve SEOM economic priorities 2/54

The Second Meeting of ASEAN Senior Economic Officials for the Fifty-fourth ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting (SEOM 2/54) which took place from May 22-26, 2023 in Jakarta. (ANTARA/Ho/Ministry of Commerce/doc.Pri)

Elshinta.com – Indonesia has received support from ASEAN partner countries to achieve the various priorities that are being implemented this year and have agreed to encourage increased cooperation and economic relations.

It comes to the fore Second Meeting of ASEAN Senior Economic Officials for the Fifty-Fourth Meeting of ASEAN Economic Ministers (SEOM 2/54) which took place from May 22 to 26, 2023 in Jakarta.

“The meeting identified several economic priorities that were facing challenges because there was national preparedness in various ASEAN countries. However, we are optimistic that with intensive discussions, Indonesia will be able to put pressure to ensure that all economic priorities are achieved this year,” said ASEAN’s chief negotiator as alternate SEOM Chair Dina Kurniasari through a written statement in Jakarta on Wednesday.

A number of other issues discussed at the meeting related to various developments in cooperation and negotiations with partner countries. In particular, ASEAN also discussed various developments in cooperation and negotiations with partner countries. The meeting also brought together several ASEAN partner countries, namely the United States (US), China, Japan, Canada, South Korea and India. Among the new issues discussed are the digital economy and the green economy.

During the ASEAN meeting with China, Dina said, Indonesia stressed the importance of resolving various cases of trade barriers to encourage implementation. ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) which is more optimal. In addition, a major capacity building program is being carried out to support the successful conclusion of the negotiations. upgrade ACFTA.

Dina said that during the ASEAN meeting with India, Indonesia agreed that there was a need to develop a more realistic work plan to encourage negotiations. ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreements (AITIGA) next year. In the meantime, during the meeting with Canada, it was agreed that it was necessary to intensify the discussions on the issues outstanding.

During this meeting, Indonesia also shared the latest developments regarding the preparations for the ASEAN Economic Ministerial Meeting to be held from August 17 to 21, 2023 in Semarang, Central Java, which will also invite Ministers Dialogue Partners of ASEAN. At the meeting, Tariff Finder and ASEAN will be launched Online sales day (AODS).

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