Poland to become entrance for Indonesian products to Central Europe

The Indonesian Minister of Industry Saleh Husin led delegation to Poland has shaped several agreements and concrete results. According to Saleh Husin, firstly Indonesian products have got entrance to Central Europe and other European region with Poland giving those opportunities to utilize their ports.

Saleh Husin, in Warsawa, Poland, after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Indonesia Ministry of Industry and Poland Ministry of Economy, on Thursday said that this is expected to boost Indonesian exports.

In Poland side, signed was conducted by Minister of Economy and Vice Prime Minister of Poland, Janusz Piechocinski. The MoU includes the development of the chemical industry, maritime, parts and components, industrial machinery, especially for mining and fire departments, special steel industry, food processing and medical equipment industries.

The second important result was the Poland government gave an opportunity for Indonesia to export textile products and other commodities. They also agreed in establishing industrial cooperation and investment.

The third result was a partnership in education carried out by Alstom Power with Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB). The famous multinational company in engineering technology gave an opportunity for about 20 ITB students to study and work (internship) at the Alstom’s mill power plant turbine manufacturer Alstom.

Saleh said that by the end of September, approximately 20 Polish entrepreneurs will be visiting Indonesia.

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