Amid the worsening global economy, Indonesia will host a business forum
for ASEAN and South American countries on July 9 and 10 in Jakarta, which will
offer chances for business people from both regions to explore new trade and
investment opportunities.
The third and biggest ever
ASEAN Latin business forum, scheduled to be opened by President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono, will be attended by a number of prominent figures comprising
business leaders, trade representatives and decision makers, including
International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde, who will
deliver her remarks on the second day of the forum.
A number of ministers from South American and
ASEAN countries will also take part in the forum, such as Brazilian Trade
Minister Fernando Pimentel, Mexican Economy Minister Bruno Ferrari, Malaysian
Minister of International Trade and Industry Sri Mustapa Mohamed and
Singaporean Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang.
Apart from that, business
leaders from the South American region, including Carlos Slim Domit, the son of
Mexican mobile phone tycoon Carlos Slim Helu and Francisco Sergio Turra, the
chief executive officer of Brazilian ore mining corporation, Vale, will also
attend the event.
The event will give a major
boost to both regions at a time when they are eyeing opportunities in new
markets and alternative economic partners amid the economic gloom that
surrounds advanced economies in the European Union and the US, which have
traditionally driven economic growth, Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan said on
Thursday.
“Our potential to conduct
trade and other economic activities, including investment and tourism, is
huge,” he told reporters during a press conference at his office in Jakarta.
Current regional economic relations were still far below their potential, as regions
with similar population sizes still traded mostly to other countries outside
the blocs, Gita added.
Both regions, which have
populations of around 580 million and a total gross domestic product of US$5
trillion, had two-way trade totaling $48.54 billion in 2010, according to ASEAN
official data.
Indonesian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(Kadin) chairman Suryo Bambang Sulisto voiced a similar view, saying that there
was still enormous room to expand ties due to the complementary economic
structures of both regions. “Their [South American] business communities are
more advanced compared to us. We can take many benefits from this cooperation,”
Linda Yulisman
The Jakarta Post
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