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Re: What is the Challenge of Russian-Indonesian Economic Cooperation
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wandiwanda
on 14/06/2018, 09:00:13 UTC
the trade volume of Indonesia and Russia reached five billion US dollars in the next five years. However, this target has long been a common goal that is expected to be accessible by both countries. Unfortunately, this year's target has not stopped yet

The value of trading volume is indeed one indicator of the success of bilateral relations, but I can say that it is not the most important. Sometimes, quality is more important than quantity. However, of course we still have to work to achieve the target set a few years ago, namely to achieve the value of bilateral trade volume of five billion US dollars. This is certainly not impossible to achieve. It's just that the current world economic conditions are less profitable. The pace of the economy slows down almost all over the world and this also affects the economies of our two countries.

In this situation that must be done is, of course, we should not give up and keep trying to find new cooperation opportunities that can be applied in the current world economic conditions.
Therefore, we must further raise awareness or awareness of our entrepreneurs about business opportunities in Russia and Indonesia.

There are plans to use the national currency in trade transactions between Russia and Indonesia. Is this plan possible in 2020?
It certainly depends on our joint efforts to make it happen. So, we can not at all predict how quickly the plan can be completed. However, we will try.
we value transactions using national currency as an opportunity to enhance business cooperation between our two countries.
according to you there is a discourse that Indonesia will join the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). If that happens, whether it will affect Russian-Indonesian relations in the economic, or even political
I think it's very difficult to answer the "if" question. Currently, the fact is, Indonesia does not join TPP. This is a kind of idea put forward by Indonesian leaders and of course Indonesian leaders who can decide which strategic economic alliance Indonesia wants to follow. So I am not the pros and cons of this discourse.
We have been asked several times by our readers on Facebook, that their goods are difficult to enter the Russian market including the market price of the economy because of bureaucracy. how to respond to this problem
I can only respond if I know when, where, and how this situation can occur. Then what exactly is the difficulty of bureaucracy in entering the Russian market? This should be investigated.
If any reader is having trouble entering the Russian market, I suggest contacting their trade representatives in Indonesia, or their embassy to discuss it together.

How do you conclude the cooperation between Russia and Indonesia so far, especially during the current administration of their President in Indonesia
I think they have done very good cooperation during their one-year leadership today, even in key areas of cooperation between Indonesia and Russia.
First of all, at the beginning of this year, in February, the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Russia and Indonesia took place. Russia (then the Soviet Union) was one of the first countries to recognize Indonesian independence in 1950. I think it is no coincidence that this year is indeed very productive for both our countries, and I am pleased to say that this productivity marked 65 years of bilateral relations between Russia and Indonesia.
if true they have done a good cooperation Is it true that the Russian-Indonesian Business Forum is held with the participation of a large number of entrepreneurs from both sides.