On the picture H.E. Ambassador I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja and Mrs Rusdijana Puja.
By Roy Lie A Tjam.
The logo of the 2017 celebration symbolizes “Kerja Bersama”, in essence meaning “togetherness”.
“72 tahun Indonesia Kerja Bersama”, they say, referring to the 72 years of Indonesia working together.
It represents the spirit of Gotong Royong, (mutual cooperation) striving to send Indonesia beyond expectations with the aim of a brighter future for its peoples.
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Although the “72” on the logo depicts the anniversary of Indonesia’s Independence Day, it’s display has underlying significance to the identity of “Kerja Bersama”. The “7” in the logo resembles an arrow aimed towards the upper right, symbolizing dynamics of development oriented to a positive future.
Number 2 on the logo embraces number 7 symbolizes the principle of togetherness in building Indonesia and reaching the targets that have been achieved. The “2” represents the red and white stripes of the Indonesian flag symbolizing the Indonesian identity. As for the slogan ‘Kerja Bersama’, it shows an inclusive approach and prioritizes the principles of togetherness and gotong royong in building a better Indonesia. The slogan serves as the call to the people to work together to build a more advanced Indonesia.
Indonesia’s economy is moving upwards, however, there are still some obstacles ahead that have yet to be approached.
H.E. President Widodo has referenced this in his Independence Day address. He exclaimed, “We want to work together not only in creating an equitable economy, but also in ideological, political, social and cultural development.
In the field of ideology, we have to strengthen our national consensus in safeguarding the Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, the unity of the Republic of Indonesia and ‘Bhinneka Tunggal Ika’ (unity in diversity)”.
Dutch Indo Economic Relations
Indonesia is the 8th largest economy in the world. Palm oil and chemicals are major export products from Indonesia. Their excellence in diplomatic relationships, such as between themselves and the Netherland, is reflected on the bilateral trade relations.
It could be said that the bilateral trade between Indonesia and The Netherlands is succeeding, however, there’s still room for promoting investment cooperation between the countries. For instance, the diversification items such as coffee, tea, cacao, and timber need further promotion.
The upcoming 32nd Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) is planned to be held in Banten, Indonesia, 11-15 October 2017. It will host a good opportunity for Dutch businesses to get a complete view of what Indonesia has to offer.
With unwavering confidence, both the Netherlands and Indonesia are making strive towards perpetuating their centuries old bilateral cooperations.
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H.E. I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja Indonesia’s Ambassador in The Hague and his staff will be happy to assist any prospective investor in Indonesia.