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On 6 July 2021, the Australian Treasurer, the Hon. Josh Frydenberg MP, and the Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister the Hon. Dan Tehan MP met virtually with the Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, H.E Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesian Minister of Finance, H.E. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesian Minister for Trade, H.E Muhammad Lutfi, Indonesian Minister of National Development Planning, H.E. Suharso Monoarfa, and Indonesian Deputy Minister for Investment Cooperation, Dr Riyatno, for the inaugural Indonesia-Australia Economic, Trade and Investment Ministers’ Meeting.
Ministers determined to enhance efforts to address the unprecedented economic challenges posed by the COVID‑19 pandemic. Ministers acknowledged that equitable access to safe and effective vaccines was critical to rebuilding economies across the Indo‑Pacific. Ministers agreed uneven vaccine access and new virus variants risked delaying recovery.
Department of Treasury Australian Government : Indonesia-Australia Economic, Trade and Investment Ministers Meeting
07/06/2021 | 09:36pm EDT
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Message : Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment On 6 July 2021, the Australian Treasurer, the Hon. Josh Frydenberg MP, and the Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister the Hon. Dan Tehan MP met virtually with the Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, H.E Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesian Minister of Finance, H.E. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesian Minister for Trade, H.E Muhammad Lutfi, Indonesian Minister of National Development Planning, H.E. Suharso Monoarfa, and Indonesian Deputy Minister for Investment Cooperation, Dr Riyatno, for the inaugural Indonesia-Australia Economic, Trade and Investment Ministers Meeting.
Australia Seeks to Bolster Agricultural Trade to Indonesia BY :MELEVA THORN FEBRUARY 15, 2021
Perth. After a year of bushfires, floods, and drought, the Australian agricultural industry is on the road to recovery. One of the countries that will play a major role in helping heal this industry is Australia’s biggest neighbor, Indonesia.
Several factors may add the pace to future growth of bilateral trade, such as Australian and Indonesian government initiatives, recent economic agreements, and a long-term cultural and trade relationship. In 2020, the two-way trade between Australia and Indonesia in various industries related to agriculture was estimated to be A$3.1 billion (US$2.4 billion).