The government of Indonesia plans to establish a pavilion in Hong Kong as a means to showcase Indonesia's potential for the people of Hong Kong. It plans to realize the idea at the end of 2018. Therefore, the Indonesian government hopes that Hong Kong can help realize Indonesia's desire by granting the necessary licenses. This was disclosed in a meeting between President Joko Widodo and Chief Executive Official of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Carrie Lam at the State Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday (25/4). Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi explained that Indonesia and Hong Kong have increased economic cooperation relationship in recent years. Both countries even experienced a trade surplus in 2017 to reach eight percent. Indonesia Pavilion in Hong Kong, according to Minister Retno, will be a permanent building that provides information for Indonesia’s potential.
“It was also discussed about Indonesia's plan to open the Indonesian Pavilion in Hong Kong. It will permanently showcase all of Indonesia's economic potential. That's why, we talked and we asked for help so that this initiation or plan can be realized soon. Hopefully before the end of this year, the pavilion of Indonesia can already be opened in Hong Kong. It will be like a permanent building whose contents vary. There will be Indonesian export’s goods and consultation on investment and so on. So, it is a permanent exhibition of all potential of Indonesia,” Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi said.
Minister Retno Marsudi further remarked that the meeting also discussed the potential of new market development for cooperation in the field of employment between Indonesia and Hong Kong. She added that Hong Kong is currently in the process of opening opportunities for the entry of foreign workers who will contribute as care giver in Hong Kong. Minister Retno also said that Hong Kong has given an opportunity to Indonesia to contribute in donating care giver, including in providing education for care giver candidates. (VOI/Ndy/RHM))
President Joko Widodo received Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Carrie Lam at Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday. In his welcoming remarks, the President stated that the meeting should enhance relations between Indonesia and Hong Kong, not only in economic sector but also people-to-people contact.
President Joko Widodo received Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Carrie Lam at Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday. In his welcoming remarks, the President stated that the meeting should enhance relations between Indonesia and Hong Kong, not only in economic sector but also people-to-people contact.
During the meeting, President Joko Widodo was accompanied by several ministers, such as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi and Minister of Trade, Enggartiasto Lukita. Minister Retno Marsudi said that Indonesia currently has a better investment climate for foreign investors. Thus, this situation should be used to enhance Hong Kong’s investment value in Indonesia.
“Hong Kong’s investment is very important. From time to time, for at least two years back, Hong Kong has become the fourth biggest foreign investment in Indonesia. The President discussed issues related to investment, especially with a better investment climate that Indonesia is experiencing currently. We hope Hong Kong’s investment will increase in the future,” Retno Marsudi said.
Meanwhile, Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR, Carrie Lam appreciated the welcoming of Indonesian government to the Hong Kong’s delegates. She highlighted the improvement of Indonesia-Hong Kong cooperation since President Joko Widodo's state visit to Hong Kong some time ago. According to her, the relationship between the two countries has increased, not only in the economic field, but also in the social and educational fields. (VOI/Ndy/RHM)
The increasing number of new researchers of Indonesian Institute of Sciences -LIPI is a must to support development and advancement of Indonesia in the future. Until now, LIPI has continuously prepared to meet the number of researcher target in many research fields.
“Actually, we have 9,000 researchers besides lecturers. This number should be increased to be 50,000 researchers in the next 5 years. We need the increase of researchers until 2045 and we must prepare it from now. If we can, our target for all researchers and lecturers will be 50,000 until 2025,” said Acting Chairman of LIPI, Bambang Subiyanto to media on the sidelines of the 3rd Thee Kian Wie Lecture Series, Infrastructure Development of Indonesia in Jakarta on Wednesday (25/04).
Bambang Subiyanto also targeted that ideally, LIPI will have about 160,000 researchers in 2045, almost the same as developed countries such as South Korea and Japan. By having the target of 160,000 researchers in 2045, LIPI hopes that Indonesia will be advanced in science and technology and there will be many new industries. Therefore, Indonesia will enjoy significant economic increase. He further said the advancement of a country will be followed by the advancement of its research and development. (VOI/AF/RHM)