Indonesia and Germany Signed a Cooperation Agreement Worth IDR 29 Trillion

Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto said that Indonesia had signed a cooperation agreement with Germany at the Indonesia-Germany Business Summit. He said there were 25 signed cooperation agreements; 4 of them were Government-to-Business (G-to-B) agreements, and 22 were Business-to-Business Agreements (B-to-B) agreements.
“Thank God, at the Indonesia-Germany Business Summit event, I informed you that 25 cooperation agreements were signed, consisting of 4 Government-to-Business Agreements (G-to-B) and 22 Business-to-Business agreements (B-to-B), “he wrote in his official Instagram caption, @airlanggahartarto_official, quoted Tuesday (4/18/2023).
The total cooperation value reaches around US $1.98 billion, or 1.84 billion Euros, or around IDR 29.4 trillion, with an exchange rate of IDR 14,889. Later, through this cooperation agreement, it is expected to open 80,000 jobs.
“The total value of these agreements is around US $1.98 billion, or 1.84 billion Euros. Which will open up jobs for around 80,000 people,” he continued.
According to him, this is one of the positive things for the Indonesian economy as well as Indonesian youth.
“Surely this will be a positive thing for the national economy, as well as good news to bring jobs for the children of the nation,” he concluded.

April 18, 2023, detikFinance
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