Indonesia and China now have a research center for industrial cooperation between the two countries. The Research Center is located in Fuqing City, Fujian Province.
The research institute, named the Sino-Indonesian Industrial Cooperation Research Center, was founded by Fujian Polytechnic Normal University (FPNU) Fuqing in the South China region.
"We cannot clap with just one hand," said the Indonesian Ambassador to China, Djauhari Oratmangun in Beijing, Friday (16/9/2022), commenting on the establishment of the research institute.
He firmly believes that the existence of the Sino-Indonesian Industrial Cooperation Research Center plays an important role in strengthening economic, development and bilateral trade cooperation relations between the two countries.
The inauguration ceremony on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 was led by the chairman of the FPNU, Prof. Lai Hairong, and an invitation from the Indonesian Fujian Association. Meanwhile, representatives from the Mandarin Language Center of Al Azhar University Indonesia came online from Jakarta.
To the students of FPNU, Djauhari advised them to continue to develop themselves, to see the outside world. Of course, without forgetting the cultural values of the ancestors, and learning the Indonesian language and culture.
The Sino-Indonesia Industrial Cooperation Research Center was initiated by the Fujian Provincial Government as a form of support for the full development of the "Two Countries, Twin Parks" cooperation. This cooperation has been started by Indonesia and China since early 2021.
Within the framework of the Two Countries, Twin Parks cooperation, Indonesia has established three cooperation zones, namely the Bintan, Aviarna, and Batang Industrial Estates. While the Yuanhong Investment Zone in Fujian Province was chosen by China as a partner for the three industrial areas. (RRI)