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View all search resultsState-owned bank PT Bank Negara Indonesia hopes to lure Japanese small and medium enterprises to invest in Indonesia by engaging Japanese state lender The Shoko Chukin Bank Ltd
tate-owned bank PT Bank Negara Indonesia hopes to lure Japanese small and medium enterprises to invest in Indonesia by engaging Japanese state lender The Shoko Chukin Bank Ltd.
"The chances are bigger for us to increase the volume of and fee-based income from banking transactions with the cooperation between BNI and The Shoko Chukin Bank Ltd., especially from transactions made by Japanese small and medium enterprises in Indonesia," BNI international division chief Abdullah Firman Wibowo said on Wednesday as quoted by kontan.co.id.
He said Indonesia shipped, among other things, oil, liquefied natural gas, coal, minerals, shrimp, pulp, textiles and textile products, machinery and electrical appliances to Japan.
Meanwhile, he said, Indonesia imported machinery, components, electronic parts, plastic and chemical products, steel, electrical equipment, transportation goods and auto parts from Japan.
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