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A woman passes Asean Summit flags at Suntec Convention Centre in Singapore, on November 11, 2018. — Picture by REUTERS

Indonesia, Malaysia propose Asean-GCC collaboration for new economic power

JAKARTA, April 29 — Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto and Malaysian Prime Minister (PM) Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim agreed to propose collaboration between Asean and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as a new economic power, reported ANTARA News Agency.

The proposed agreement was discussed at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth, and Energy for Development in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which runs from April 28 to April 29.

In a statement from his office today, Hartarto mentioned having proposed expanding the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) cooperation partners with GCC member countries.

“Asean has a large trade bloc, namely RCEP, or Asean+6 countries. If we invite GCC countries to the trade bloc, then this will become the largest trade bloc in the world,” he said.

The trade bloc could facilitate various potential collaborations in the trade, investment, digital economy, sharia finance, MSMEs, and youth exchange sectors.

Hartarto added the exploration of free trade agreements needs to start with GCC countries, while the current agreement needs to be strengthened and expanded further.

The agriculture, energy, and tourism sectors are essential, considering that these two regions have unique characteristics. These include the potential for cooperation in the fields of energy transition, carbon storage, education, culture, and the halal product industry.

On his part, Anwar spoke of the potential of these two regions to enhance inter-regional cooperation and promote sustainable growth in the face of global uncertainty.

“This dialogue is very important as a momentum to strengthen cooperation between Asean and the GCC, especially in terms of trade and investment, since Indonesia, Malaysia, and Laos are the troika of the Asean Chair this year,” he said.

Troika is a concept of rotating chairmanship of an event to ensure the continuity of the issues discussed.

In 2023, Indonesia held the Asean chairmanship, with “Epicentrum of Growth” as the theme. The position was handed over to Laos in 2024, which also coincides with the next Asean-GCC Summit. Meanwhile, in 2025, the Asean Chair will be held by Malaysia.

Hence, Hartarto said inter-regional cooperation is important, especially to the domestic agenda of achieving a Golden Indonesia by 2045 amid the global economic slowdown and the current escalation of geopolitical tensions.

— Bernama

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