Indonesia to have SEZ for South Korean firms
BY Agencies15 Oct 2013 1:48 AM IST
Agencies15 Oct 2013 1:48 AM IST
Indonesia and South Korea have agreed to establish a special economic zone for the South Korean firms operating in Indonesia. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and visiting South Korean President Park Geun-hye witnessed the signing of the agreement on Saturday in this regard after their bilateral meeting at the state palace here, Xinhua reported. The deal is expected to bring more investment and technology from South Korea to Indonesia, said Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economy Hatta Rajasa. The Indonesian government told foreign investors that it would develop mining, agriculture and manufacturing sectors in Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi, said Rajasa. ‘We have agreed to attract more investment and exchange experience of Korean success,’ he said. ‘I asked President Yudhoyono to support Korean firms facing obstacles and we agreed to cooperate in order to improve,’ President Park said. President Yudhoyono said that both the countries have agreed to cooperate on trade, investment and defence.
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