Rabu, 18 Maret 2015

bilateral economic impact of the death penalty to a foreign country.

The attitude of the government of Brazil and Australia are protesting Indonesia regarding the death penalty for the citizens of both countries of origin are not considered to have a major impact on Indonesia.

Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) Indonesia, Suryo Bambang Sulisto said the government should not have to worry if Brazil and Australia decided bilateral relations with Indonesia.

"We should not have to worry. Now you see, who's balance of trade deficit? Kan us, because they trade much into us," said Suryo at Shangri La Hotel, Jakarta, Wednesday (02/25/2015).

Although considered to be disturbing the bilateral relations between Indonesia and Brazil and Australia, but Suryo assess Indonesia's current position is arguably the upper hand because it does not depend on these two countries.

"If he does not get into the product here, so we are looking for an alternative course. What is important the government keep them from happening inflation," said Suryo.

Based on data from the Ministry of Commerce, last year Brazil dominated the trade to Indonesia amounted to US $ 2.55 billion, higher than Indonesia's exports to Brazil, which only amounted to US $ 1.51 billion.

So even with Australia. Exports from the kangaroo country to Indonesia reached US $ 5.65 billion, or about 12 percent higher than Indonesia's exports to Australia were only US $ 5.03 billion.





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