RMOL. During
the meeting of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) dated April 7
to 19, 2013, the Indonesian government continues to guard and defend the
interests of the national economy. As
Chairman and host of APEC in 2013, Indonesia has encouraged the
development of infrastructure and connectivity in APEC that fit the
needs of the country and support the private sector in Indonesia.
Affirmed Ambassador Yuri O. Thamrin,
Director General for Asia Pacific and Africa, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, who also serves as Chairman of the APEC Senior Officials
Meeting, 2013, that during a trial, Indonesia gained support Senior
officials from the 21 APEC member economy in terms of issues of national
priority. It
includes development and infrastructure investment, empowerment of
women in the economy, increase the competitiveness of SMEs, expanding
access to health care, promotion of cooperation cross-country education,
mainstreaming marine issues, kesiaptanggapan disasters, renewable
energy development, the development of the tourism sector as well as
ensuring market international remains open for Indonesian export as outlined in the vision of the leaders of Economics at the Bogor Goals.
In
addition, Indonesia also led the connectivity framework plan in Asia
Pacific that will provide convenience for the people of Indonesia and
the Asia Pacific region to travel and carry out trade.
"Going
forward, through this framework, it will be increased physical
connectivity (such as bridges, ports, airports), institutional
(regulatory improvement and transparency), and human relationships (such
as exchange of students, researchers and culture)," said the Ambassador
, Yuri O. Thamrin, in a written statement a few moments ago (Friday, 19/4).
APEC meeting in Surabaya called Senior Officials' Meeting is part of the preparation for the APEC Summit meeting in Bali. The first meeting of SOM or SOM I, was held on January 25 -7 February 2013 in Jakarta. Through
the APEC 2013 meeting, Indonesia wanted the results achieved in the
APEC not only benefit foreigners only, but give all members, especially
Indonesia.
2013
APEC SOM II consists of 23 meeting of the 11 APEC working groups and
committees as well as 11 workshops and attended by 1167 delegates and 72
guests. In
a series of meetings SOM 2, Indonesia as Chair for meetings Policy
Partnership on Science, Technology, and Innovation (PPSTI), Group on
Services (GOS), and Counter-Terrorism Task Force (CTTF).
The
series continued the meeting of APEC SOM III will be held on 22 June to
6 July 2013 in the field, while the APEC summit in Bali in October
2013.
Indonesia's
total trade in 1989 to all APEC member economies is 29.9 billion
dollars, about 78 percent of the total trade between Indonesia and all
over the world. In
2011, Indonesia's exports to the rest of APEC member economies to reach
289.3 billion dollars, about 75 percent of the total trade between
Indonesia and all over the world. Thus there has been increased almost 10-fold, from 1989 to 2011, or 22 years.
Investment
value of the APEC economies to Indonesia in 2010 amounted to 9.26
billion U.S. dollars in 2011 and increased to 10.7 billion dollars. In addition, in 2011, 10 of the 20 APEC member economies included in the list of 20 biggest investor in Indonesia.
APEC, established in 1989, is a forum for economic cooperation in the Pacific Rim with 21 member economies. APEC
member economies are Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile,
China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mexico,
New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore,
Chinese Taipei, Thailand, United States , and Vietnam. [YSA]
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