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Indonesia, South Korea target to complete IK-CEPA talks this year

The Jakarta Post - 5 May 2019

Indonesia, South Korea target to complete IK-CEPA talks this year

Indonesia and South Korea aim to complete negotiations for the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IK-CEPA) this year to boost bilateral trade and other economic relations, an official has said.

According to Trade Ministry international trade negotiation director general Iman Pambagyo, both countries had exchanged initial trade in goods requests during the eighth round of IK-CEPA negotiations, which will be followed by initial offers held in June.

He said both nations were committed to improving the offers they had made in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the ASEAN-South Korea Free Trade Areas (ASEAN-South Korea FTA).

“Indonesian-South Korean trade could have reached US$20 billion,” he said as quoted by Kontan.co.id.

Other issues to be discussed include reviews on trade in services, role of origin (ROO) and customs procedures and trade facilitation (CPFT).

With regard to trade in services, both parties had reviewed text that had been agreed on in the previous round, he said.

Iman stressed the importance of completing IK-CEPA negotiations as soon as possible because trade between the two countries had not been optimally explored.

Last year, bilateral trade between the two countries reached $18.6 billion, of which Indonesia enjoyed a $443.6 million surplus.

Indonesia currently has two CEPA agreements, namely with Australia (IA-CEPA) and with the European Free Trade Association (Indonesia-AFTA CEPA).


 source: The Jakarta Post