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Communication Minister Encourages G20 Delegates to Agree on Bali Package Documents

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Minister of Communication and Information Johnny G. Plate encouraged the G20 delegation to agree on the Bali Package document. This is the result of a discussion or discussion of issues carried out by the G20 Presidency of Indonesia.

The Bali Package design will be brought to the digital economy ministers meeting (DEMM), on 1-2 September 2022. It contains the agreement of G20 members at four G20 DEWG meetings this year.

"We are grateful that we have discussed the three priority issues of the digital economy working group," said the Minister of Communication and Information in Bali, Monday (29/8/2022). "We will immediately conclude the discussion of the Bali Package document," he said when opening the 4th DEWG Meeting at the Mulia Resort Hotel, Nusa Two.

The Minister of Communication and Information also expressed his views on the discussion themed 'Digital Connectivity and Post-Covid-19 Recovery'. According to him, Indonesia has concluded the concept of people centered as an extension of human-centered digital connectivity.

"The delegates gave a positive response to Indonesia's efforts in advancing people's digital skills and digital literacy," said the Minister of Communication and Information. G20 members also welcomed the toolkit for measuring digital literacy and skills and sharing experiences.

Johnny also discussed the third priority issue which focused on discussing free and cross-border data flow. In this regard, the MOCIT encourages G20 members to recognize the importance of unifying principles in data flow governance.

"The Indonesian government proposes a discussion on established principles such as legal compliance, fairness, transparency," he said. Then to a certain extent emphasized the issue of reciprocity.

The Minister of Communication and Informatics claimed to have met with stakeholders to discuss ways to operate free and cross-border data flows. "We also highlight the importance of key enablers in implementing digital identities that are relevant to transactions involving personal data," he said. (RRI)

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