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Korea and Indonesia Hold Talks to Expand Investment Cooperation and Address Business Challenges

Park Jung-sung, Deputy Minister for Trade at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim), met with Ali Murtopo Simbolon, Indonesia’s Deputy Minister for Trade and Digital Economy at the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, on January 23, 2026, at Lotte Hotel Seoul to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral economic and trade ties.


The meeting built on the two countries’ ministerial talks held on the sidelines of the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Gyeongju in October 2025. The two sides discussed ways to expand investment cooperation and to address specific hurdles that businesses face. 


The two sides noted that more than 2,300 Korean companies operate in Indonesia across a wide range of sectors, including electric vehicles, batteries, steel, and chemicals, and contribute to the local economy. They agreed to work closely to foster a more investor-friendly environment and to further expand bilateral investment ties. Deputy Minister Park also conveyed requests from Korean companies undertaking investment projects in Indonesia and requested continued attention and support from the Indonesian government.


Deputy Minister Park further urged progress in resolving outstanding issues raised at the ministerial meeting last October, including reforms to the SNI certification system and challenges Korean companies face when bidding for hydropower projects. Deputy Minister Simbolon said Indonesia would coordinate with relevant ministries and agencies to help advance work on these issues.


Deputy Minister Park also proposed resuming the Korea–Indonesia Economic Cooperation Committee, a regular bilateral consultative platform co-chaired by Korea’s Minister of MOTIR and Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs. The two sides agreed to maintain close communication with a view to convening the committee’s third meeting at an early date.