Jakarta, Aug. 8 -- Indonesia and New Zealand are aiming to boost bilateral trade to NZ$6 billion (approximately IDR 58.3 trillion) by 2029, marking an increase from the 2024 target of NZ$4 billion (IDR 38.86 trillion).
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, said here on Friday that the cooperation has been outlined in the 2025-2029 Indonesia-New Zealand Comprehensive Partnership Plan of Action.
He confirmed that the trade cooperation was among the topics discussed with New Zealand's Minister for Trade and Investment, Todd McClay, during a recent meeting.
The two countries pushed for the immediate implementation of the action plan to strengthen mutually beneficial collaboration in the trade and investment sector...
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