Forum
Trade Tourism and Investment (TTI) in the mat Trade Expo Indonesia 2016
became a potential Government of Indonesia scooped two major sectors
driving growth. Both of these sectors are trade and investment.
Trade Minister (Minister of Commerce) Enggartiasto Lukita recognizes two ministries / agencies that overshadow the sector must collaborate in order to create significant economic growth. The Ministry of Commerce (Trade) and the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) ready to capture the potential created by the collaboration.
"Collaboration of trade and investment will generate significant economic development progress. Both are interrelated and support increased to one another," said Enggar in TTI Seminar in Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Thursday (10/13/2016).
The government's efforts towards cultivating the potential of trade and investment that is by issuing a series of economic policy package. These packages Enggar claimed to be able to facilitate investors to invest in Indonesia as well as capable of improving trade competitiveness.
"There is a package of policies that have been issued by the government. This policy package could increase competition," he said.
TTI itself filled activities such as seminars, followed by regional agenda discussion to clarify buyers, exporters, and investors against potential products information and access to foreign markets that can be obtained.
Parallel to the discussion of regional activities, there will also be one on one meeting activity. This meeting potential investors as a means of consultation with central and local government policy areas as well as opportunities for investment menjading.
Director General of National Export Development (PEN) Ministry of Trade, Arlinda said TTI Forum also provides individual consultation with business counseling in October 2016. The consultation related export opportunities and issues facing business people in order to access and penetration into overseas markets.
"This activity is a consultation given by the Commercial Attache and ITPC (Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre) to the participants, mostly businessmen, potential exporters and exporters," said Arlinda.
Trade Minister (Minister of Commerce) Enggartiasto Lukita recognizes two ministries / agencies that overshadow the sector must collaborate in order to create significant economic growth. The Ministry of Commerce (Trade) and the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) ready to capture the potential created by the collaboration.
"Collaboration of trade and investment will generate significant economic development progress. Both are interrelated and support increased to one another," said Enggar in TTI Seminar in Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Thursday (10/13/2016).
The government's efforts towards cultivating the potential of trade and investment that is by issuing a series of economic policy package. These packages Enggar claimed to be able to facilitate investors to invest in Indonesia as well as capable of improving trade competitiveness.
"There is a package of policies that have been issued by the government. This policy package could increase competition," he said.
TTI itself filled activities such as seminars, followed by regional agenda discussion to clarify buyers, exporters, and investors against potential products information and access to foreign markets that can be obtained.
Parallel to the discussion of regional activities, there will also be one on one meeting activity. This meeting potential investors as a means of consultation with central and local government policy areas as well as opportunities for investment menjading.
Director General of National Export Development (PEN) Ministry of Trade, Arlinda said TTI Forum also provides individual consultation with business counseling in October 2016. The consultation related export opportunities and issues facing business people in order to access and penetration into overseas markets.
"This activity is a consultation given by the Commercial Attache and ITPC (Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre) to the participants, mostly businessmen, potential exporters and exporters," said Arlinda.
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