Singapore, Indonesia to set up business council to enhance networking, sign four MOUs
[SEMARANG, CENTRAL JAVA] - Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Indonesian President Joko Widodo agreed to form an Indonesia-Singapore Business Council to enhance business networking and boost cooperation.
"President Jokowi and I have agreed to form an Indonesia-Singapore Business Council to add value to our partnership. This will allow our businesses to network and more deeply understand opportunities on both sides,'' PM Lee said at a news conference on Monday after talks with the Indonesian president.
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