Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia will host the ASEAN Online Sale Day in Semarang city of Central Java province on August 19, as part of theongoing 55th ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM-55) Meeting.
Djatmiko Bris Witjaksono, Director General of InternationalTrade Negotiations at the Ministry of Trade, said the eventwill attract the physical attendance of businessmen from the region, whilesales will take place through a portal.
Djatmiko expressed his belief that this year's event willcreate favourable conditions for business entities, especially Indonesian small-and medium-sized enterprises, to market their products to bloc membercountries.
AEM-55 is taking place from August 17-22, with the agenda of19 meetings between ASEAN economic ministers and their counterparts from ASEANdialogue partner countries.
Indonesian Minister of Trade Zulkifli Hasan said AEM-55 has three main goals.The first one is to fulfil the ASEAN Chair’s economic priorities in 2023, suchas the signing of the Protocol for the Second Amendment of theASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement. The second goal is to strengthen cooperation between ASEANand its dialogue partners and strategic partners. The third is to fortify cooperation between business entities in the bloc and partner countries./.
Djatmiko Bris Witjaksono, Director General of InternationalTrade Negotiations at the Ministry of Trade, said the eventwill attract the physical attendance of businessmen from the region, whilesales will take place through a portal.
Djatmiko expressed his belief that this year's event willcreate favourable conditions for business entities, especially Indonesian small-and medium-sized enterprises, to market their products to bloc membercountries.
AEM-55 is taking place from August 17-22, with the agenda of19 meetings between ASEAN economic ministers and their counterparts from ASEANdialogue partner countries.
Indonesian Minister of Trade Zulkifli Hasan said AEM-55 has three main goals.The first one is to fulfil the ASEAN Chair’s economic priorities in 2023, suchas the signing of the Protocol for the Second Amendment of theASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement. The second goal is to strengthen cooperation between ASEANand its dialogue partners and strategic partners. The third is to fortify cooperation between business entities in the bloc and partner countries./.
VNA