Indonesia supports closer ASEAN-EU economic cooperation - ANTARA News Jawa Timur
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61% : Meanwhile, the deputy minister commended EU partners for their contribution in completing the Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Partnership Agreement (I-EU CEPA) after nine years of negotiations.59% : "Indonesia encourages substantial enhancement of ASEAN-EU cooperation, and we are ready to work constructively with all ASEAN countries and EU partners to delve into a deeper economic integration," the deputy minister stated, according to a ministry statement on Thursday.
52% : According to Roro Esti, the consultative meeting between ASEAN and the EU also discussed regional and global economic challenges, including tensions that caused uncertainty and affected supply chain stability and small businesses. ASEAN and the EU reiterated their shared commitment to implement a predictable, transparent, free, fair, inclusive, sustainable, and rules-based multilateral trade regime with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules as its basis, she said.
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