Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto witnessed the signing of 11 agreements worth 38.4 billion USD between Indonesian and US companies at a business summit in Washington D.C. on February 18.
The signing of the deals took place during a roundtable session hosted by the US-ASEAN Business Council, covering mining and downstream processing, energy, agribusiness, textiles and garments, furniture manufacturing, and advanced technology.
The Indonesian government said that the agricultural portion of these pledges was worth 2.5 billion USD. The industrial sector MoUs reached 35.9 billion USD in value, including the cooperation on semiconductors and strategic industrial materials.
According to the Cabinet Secretariat of Indonesia, the pacts reflects the international businesses’ high trust in the country’s economic future. They also strengthen Indonesia’s position as a strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Government will continue to monitor the concrete deliverables of the agreements’ implementation for the national economy, as well as ensure international collaboration./.
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