Party chief’s state visit brings tangible benefits to Vietnam, Indonesia: scholar

Strengthening ties with Indonesia helps Vietnam gain better access to a vast market, increase trade opportunities, and enhance cooperation in areas such as energy, infrastructure, and digital transformation, according to Beni Sukadis, Senior Researcher at the Jakarta-based Indonesia Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (LESPERSSI).

Beni Sukadis, Senior Researcher at the Jakarta-based Indonesia Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies in an interview with the Vietnam News Agency (Photo: VNA)
Beni Sukadis, Senior Researcher at the Jakarta-based Indonesia Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies in an interview with the Vietnam News Agency (Photo: VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) – Party General Secretary To Lam’s state visit to Indonesia has brought tremendous benefits to both nations, resulting in closer and broader cooperation across economy, politics, security, and people-to-people exchange, an Indonesian scholar has said.

Beni Sukadis, Senior Researcher at the Jakarta-based Indonesia Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (LESPERSSI) told the Vietnam News Agency that the Vietnamese Party chief’s visit, made at the invitation of President of the Republic of Indonesia and Chairman of the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) Prabowo Subianto, affirms Vietnam’s commitment to deepening relations with Indonesia – an important partner and the largest economy in the region.

Strengthening ties with Indonesia helps Vietnam gain better access to a vast market, increase trade opportunities, and enhance cooperation in areas such as energy, infrastructure, and digital transformation. The visit also strengthens Vietnam's position in regional security cooperation, especially maritime security, as both nations share concerns about the East Sea, he stated.

Multiple economic agreements were secured during the Vietnamese leader’s trip, he highlighted, adding the comprehensive strategic partnership with Vietnam aligns with Indonesia’s goals of economic diversification, particularly in manufacturing, renewable energy, and digital economy.

Notably, Vietnamese companies have made significant investments in Indonesia, with that by electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast expected to generate jobs and promote economic development while expanding opportunities for the archipelago nation to develop into an electric vehicle hub in Southeast Asia and globally. He described this as a way to strengthen the already strong bonds between the two countries.

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At the red-carpet welcome ceremony for Party General Secretary To Lam. (Photo: VNA)

Despite remarkable progress in their cooperation, Vietnam and Indonesia should work together to resolve challenges to fully realise the potential of this partnership. Trade imbalances and regulatory differences can hinder economic partnerships, requiring both countries to streamline trade policies and reduce non-tariff barriers, he suggested.

Besides, competition in major industries like production and energy could create disagreements, demanding a cooperative approach rather than a competitive one, he said, elaborating effective cooperation will enhance potential advantages of the similarities that the two countries hold.

Expressing his interest in in security cooperation between the two nations, Sukadis noted that both countries have reaffirmed their commitment to maritime stability, counter-terrorism, and defence cooperation. By bolstering ties with Vietnam, Indonesia will not only expand its economic opportunities but also enhance its strategic influence on regional diplomacy, ensuring a resilient future and deeper cooperation.

He said the two countries have a common understanding of how to resolve and deal with East Sea issues, and in the spirit of ASEAN solidarity, both sides will work towards peaceful negotiations and dialogues./.

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