Indonesia welcomes more Chinese investments, business: Prabowo
JAKARTA: Indonesia welcomes more Chinese enterprises to invest and do business in the country, will continue to provide a sound business environment for Chinese companies, and opposes any ill-intentioned instigation and hype, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has said here, reported Xinhua.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto expressed welcome for increased Chinese investment and business activities in Indonesia, pledging to maintain a conducive business environment for Chinese firms. During a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Prabowo commended the Indonesia-China Comprehensive Strategic Dialogue Mechanism and the 2+2 dialogue mechanism, highlighting China's significant role in poverty alleviation and its accomplishments in various fields.
Prabowo emphasized China's equal treatment of Indonesia, offering valuable support and confidence to the Southeast Asian nation. Indonesia aims to deepen strategic cooperation with China in multiple sectors, including politics, economy, science and technology, and looks forward to attending the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting in Shenzhen.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirmed that under President Prabowo's leadership, Indonesia has made rapid development strides and is committed to economic growth, benefiting its citizens. Both countries see each other as reliable partners, complementing their respective strengths to drive development and foster regional stability.
The two nations will jointly advance cooperation in various sectors to make significant contributions to global peace and development.
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