Jakarta,
May 13, 2017 (Antara) - The two-day state visit of President Veronica
Michelle Bachelet to Indonesia on May 12 and 13 was considered
significant because the Indonesian government has been trying to expand
the market for its products in South America.
Indonesia is expecting that Chile will serve as the gateway for its products to enter South America.
Indonesia is expecting that Chile will serve as the gateway for its products to enter South America.
President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) warmly welcomed his counterpart at the
Merdeka Palace on May 12, where they had a bilateral meeting to discuss
efforts to strengthen bilateral relations between the countries,
particularly in the areas of economy, trade, maritime, socio-cultural,
and fisheries.
Jokowi said President Bachelet's visit to Indonesia came at an opportune time, as Indonesia has been intensifying trade and investment, and Chile is one of the priority countries.
Jokowi said President Bachelet's visit to Indonesia came at an opportune time, as Indonesia has been intensifying trade and investment, and Chile is one of the priority countries.
"Trade and investment issues are the main topics during the bilateral talks," he noted.
President Widodo lauded the business delegation accompanying President Bachelet.
"We have agreed that in future, bilateral cooperation will focus on
several fields, such as fishery, strategic industries, agriculture, and
the trade of agricultural products," he revealed.
Chile is Indonesia's third-largest trade partner in South America. In
2016, trade between Chile and Indonesia had reached US$227 million, with
Indonesia enjoying a surplus of $60.5 million.
Indonesia's main exports to Chile include footwear, apparel and
accessories, electrical machinery, rubber and paper. Meanwhile, Chile's
main exports to Indonesia include wood, charcoal, glass and glassware,
aluminum and foodstuff such as citrus fruits and fruit peel.
Jokowi praised Bachelet for bringing along her country's business leaders.
"I highly laud her Excellency for bringing along Chile's business
leaders during her visit," the Indonesian head of state said during the
two countries' bilateral meeting.
President Jokowi stressed that during a discussion held at the State
Palace's veranda, he had highlighted steps to be taken to strengthen the
economic and trade relations between Indonesia and Chile.
"During the veranda talk, we discussed economic cooperation between the
two countries, and continued with our bilateral meeting," he remarked,
adding that several Chilean companies accompanying the president were
part of the Federation of Chilean Industries and the Federation of
Chile's Fruit Producers.
Following the bilateral talks, both presidents witnessed the signing of
two agreements on offering mutual visa exemptions for diplomatic
passport holders and a joint-ministerial statement on negotiations for a
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Currently, the two countries are in the process of negotiating CEPA,
which is expected to increase trade and investment between the two
countries.
Over the last two months, the two countries had resumed the CEPA negotiations that had got delayed for over two years.
Over the last two months, the two countries had resumed the CEPA negotiations that had got delayed for over two years.
"We hope that the CEPA negotiations, particularly related to trade and
goods, would be concluded this year," President Jokowi noted.
Imam Pambagyo, Director-General of Trade Ministry's International Trade
Negotiations, stated in March that the pact was crucial, as Chile has
dozens of free trade agreements with more than 60 countries, mostly
located in the Latin American region.
The CEPA agreement is expected to not only benefit the trade sector but
also other economic areas, according to President Bachelet.
"During 52 years of bilateral relations between Indonesia and Chile,
both countries have improved joint programs in several fields, including
economy, culture, and politics," Bachelet said in a joint statement
with Jokowi.
Bachelet noted that Indonesia is the world's fourth most populated
country and has recorded an impressive economic growth in the past
years.
"I understand that Indonesia and Chile are separated by a huge geographical gap. However, the two countries have been connected through some associations, including the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and an international forum on ocean and climate change," Bachelet observed, while expressing her commitment to protecting the world's maritime zones.
"I understand that Indonesia and Chile are separated by a huge geographical gap. However, the two countries have been connected through some associations, including the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and an international forum on ocean and climate change," Bachelet observed, while expressing her commitment to protecting the world's maritime zones.
The Chilean president further said that, apart from improving the trade
sector, sharing of knowledge and experiences between both countries is
also vital.
"Indonesia and Chile could maintain more robust relations in the future
by enhancing cooperation in the power sector," the Chilean president
noted, while adding that Indonesia has huge potential in the form of
solar and geothermal energy reserves.
During the bilateral meeting, President Jokowi was accompanied by his
cabinet members, including Retno Marsudi, Foreign Minister; Darmin
Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economy; Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan,
Maritime Coordinating Minister; Enggartiasto Lukita, Trade Minister;
Pratikno, State Secretary, and Pramono Anung, Cabinet Secretary.
During her stay in Jakarta, Bachelet also attended a seminar on economic relations between Indonesia and Chile, organized by the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin).
During her stay in Jakarta, Bachelet also attended a seminar on economic relations between Indonesia and Chile, organized by the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin).
Additionally, Indonesia and Chile sought to deepen socio-cultural ties,
particularly through people-to-people connectivity.
Currently, there are 170 Indonesians settled in Chile, whereas about
8,350 people from the Latin American country visited Indonesia as
tourists in 2016, according to the state data, SantiagoTimes reported.
Besides, the Government of Chile has expressed support to Indonesia's
bid for the UN Security Council seat for the 2019-2020 period.
"I express my gratitude to Chile for its support to Indonesia's
nomination for a membership of the UN Security Council for the 2019-2020
period," President Jokowi stated.
Indonesia had offered similar support to Chile during the 2014-2015 period.
In 2013, Bachelet had visited Indonesia in her capacity as the executive director of UN Women.
Jokowi said Bachelet and he had emphasized the importance of promoting women's empowerment.
Indonesia and Chile are members of the Association of Asian and Pacific
Economic Cooperation and the Non-Aligned Movement.
The close bilateral relations between Indonesia and Chile have helped strengthen cooperation in the two fora.
Besides bilateral engagements, President Bachelet also visited the
ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta to meet with Le Luong Minh, ASEAN
Secretary-General and other officials.
She reiterated Chile's commitment to strengthen relations with ASEAN.
While welcoming Bachelet, Minh congratulated Chile on its accession to
the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC) in Southeast Asia in September
last year and underlined the importance of TAC as a strong foundation
for closer cooperation and confidence building.
The importance of furthering ASEAN-Chile economic cooperation was
highlighted at the meeting where President Bachelet emphasized the need
to promote bilateral and multilateral trade and investment, encouraged
the development of global value chain and Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises, as well as advancing e-commerce, among others.
Both sides also underscored the importance of enhancing connectivity
and tourism between the two regions. In this regard, Chile expressed
interest in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which is an
important framework that ASEAN and its Free Trade Agreement partners
are negotiating to boost global economic growth and deepen regional
economic integration.
President Bachelet is the first Chilean Leader to visit the ASEAN
Secretariat. She was also accompanied by Chile's Foreign Minister
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