Airlangga Says China Will Reopen Access to Indonesian CPO
Jakarta. Chief Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto said on Tuesday that the Chinese government will reopen its markets for crude palm oil (CPO) and other agricultural commodities from Indonesia.
"The Chinese government has also pledged investments in the ‘green industry’, electric vehicles and batteries, the digital sector, and logistics,” Airlangga said.
His remarks came after he received a visit from Sun Haiyan, deputy minister of the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC), at his office in Jakarta.
According to Airlangga, bilateral trade between Indonesia and China was valued at $127.8 billion last year, in Indonesia’s favor.
"Of that amount, Indonesia’s exports to China stood at $64.9 billion, while imports from China totaled $62.88 billion," he said.
In the four consecutive years prior, Indonesia had suffered a trade deficit with China.
The CPC invited the Indonesian government and the Golkar Party to visit China to share knowledge about their free meal program.
President-Elect Prabowo Subianto plans to provide free meals for children and expectant mothers when he assumes office in October, as part of his efforts to combat stunting.
"China has implemented a similar program for 10 years,” Airlangga said.
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