
Celebrating 113th National Day, Taiwan among top-five foreign investors in Indonesia

The Head of the Taipei Economic and Trade Office (TETO), John Chen (second right), took a group photo with guests at the Celebration of Taiwan’s 113th National Day, which was held in Jakarta, on Tuesday (October 8, 2024). (Indonesia Window/Ronald Rangkayo)
The total value of Taiwan's investment in Indonesia is currently ranked in the top-five foreign investments in Indonesia, and has created around 1 million jobs for the people in this archipelagic country.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – The total value of Taiwan's investment in Indonesia is currently ranked in the top-five foreign investments in Indonesia, and has created around 1 million jobs for the people in this archipelagic country.The Head of the Taipei Economic and Trade Office (TETO), John Chen, made the remarks at the Celebration of Taiwan’s 113th National Day, which was held in Jakarta, on Tuesday evening (Oct. 8).The achievement of Taiwan's investment value in Indonesia is the success of the implementation of the 'New Southbound Policy' for eight years, in the fields of economy and trade.The TETO Chief further stated that in the first half of this year, the total trade volume between Taiwan and the 18 countries covered by the New Southbound Policy reached 83.5 billion U.S. dollars, or an annual growth rate of 12.43 percent, while exports were valued at 50.2 billion U.S. dollars.“This is the highest record for the same period in previous years,” Ambassador Chen said.In the future, Taiwan’s investment is expected to drive the momentum of regional cooperation with the ‘Digital New Southbound’ policy, which integrates Taiwanese entrepreneurs, provides management technology support, creates service innovations and system integration, to deepen technological ties with Southeast Asian countries.Furthermore, in the field of employment, bilateral relations between Taiwan and Indonesia have become closer in the past year. “Indonesia is the largest source of migrant workers in Taiwan and the second largest single source of students in Taiwan,” he noted.Currently, he explained, there are around 400,000 Indonesian citizens living, working and studying in various regions in Taiwan. “Taiwan is honored to be a second home for our friends from Indonesia, and we would like to thank the new Indonesian residents for their dedication and efforts in Taiwan,” John Chen added.The TETO chief also emphasized that this year is an important milestone for Taiwan and Indonesia.“Taiwan successfully completed its 8th direct presidential and vice presidential election, laying the foundation for democracy. Constitutional governance is innovative again, and its strong democratic resilience has been highly recognized by the international community,” he said.According to him, Indonesia also successfully elected a new president in a peaceful and stable manner. “The new governments of the two countries will achieve better substantive cooperation results based on the strong interactions that have existed before,” he pointed out.
The Celebration of Taiwan’s 113th National Day, in Jakarta, on Tuesday (October 8, 2024). (Indonesia Window)
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