On March 10, the Indonesia-China Business Dialogue, jointly hosted by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in China and the Foreign Affairs Office of the CPC Hunan Provincial Committee, was held in Changsha. The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Hunan Sub-council organized nearly 200 enterprise representatives from within and outside the province to attend, covering multiple sectors such as construction machinery, new energy, modern agriculture, and healthcare. Concurrently, more than 20 Indonesian enterprises operating in China traveled specifically to Changsha to engage in face-to-face exchanges and matchmaking with Hunan-based companies.

Guests take a group photo.
Themed "Shared Resilience, Shared Future: Investing for a Sustainable Partnership," the dialogue promoted Indonesia's investment environment and trade policies while facilitating in-depth communication with Hunan enterprises. Indonesian Ambassador to China Djauhari Oratmangun was present, stating that Indonesia, with a population of 280 million, stands as one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic economies, characterized by robust economic resilience and sustained investment growth. As the "Capital of Advanced Manufacturing," Changsha possesses engineering and technological strengths that align highly with Indonesia's ongoing industrial transformation, presenting significant potential for cooperation.

Joint signing ceremony is held during the dialogue.
A signing ceremony was also held during the dialogue. CNGR Advanced Material Co., Ltd. signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Indonesian government and established a special scholarship fund. The company also inked an enterprise-university collaboration agreement with Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia. The agreements marked a new step forward in pragmatic cooperation between Hunan and Indonesia in such areas as industrial investment, talent development, and public welfare initiatives.
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Yu Jiangjiang
Chinese source: hunantoday


