The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Tue, 03/17/2009 6:03 PM | National
The Indonesian and Malaysian governments on Tuesday agreed to mutually bolster private sectors of both countries, in efforts to develop economic ties.
A joint trade committee between the two countries had been
founded to enhance trade relations, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono said.
"The joint trade committee is in operation, and I think it will be even
more effective in creating opportunities," Yudhoyono said after an annual
consultation meeting with Malaysian prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at the
Presidential Palace on Tuesday, tempointeraktif.com reports.
Yudhoyono said the private sector and regional administrations would be at the
forefront of the initiative, adding that regional administrations would also
receive support from the central government.
The total trade volume between Indonesia
and Malaysia
increased from US$11.5 billion in 2007 to $14.6 billion last year, he said.
Following the establishment of three regional cooperative arrangements at the
ASEAN Summit in Thailand [the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT
GT), Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-the Philippines East Asia Growth Area (BIMPI
EAGS) and the Chiang Mai Initiative], Indonesia and Malaysia had decided to
provide more opportunities for the private sector and regional administrations
to contribute to the forums, Yudhoyono said.
Meanwhile, Badawi said the forums were an excellent means to develop the
regional economy. (amr)