Inp.polri.go.id - Palangka Raya. The free world trade will demand an increase in the competitiveness of Indonesian industrial products in global market. In order to find out about industrial development in Central Kalimantan, the Chief of Central Kalimantan's Regional Police, Pol. Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo, represented by the Deputy Chief of Central Kalimantan Police, Pol. Brigadier General Ida Oetari Poernamasasi, attending Provincial Conference of the Commerce and Industry's Chamber of Central Kalimantan, Saturday (05/22/21) afternoon.
Provincial Deliberation VII of the Commerce and Industry's Chamber (KADIN) at the Isen Mulang Palace Governor of Central Kalimantan with the theme "Synergy and Collaboration in building a Blessing Central Kalimantan for Indonesia" attended by the Provincial Secretary of Central Kalimantan, Regional Police's Director of intelligent in Central Kalimantan, Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Deputy Chairperson of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, General Chair of Vice General of Indonesian Commerce and Industry's Chamber, Prov. Central Kalimantan, Chairman of Dayak Customary Council Prov. Central Kalimantan, Deputy Chairman of National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Head of Logistics Section of the Sub-District Military Command 102 Panju / Panjung.
The Deputy Chief of Central Kalimantan Regional Police conveyed that the Provincial Conference VII Commerce and Industry's Chamber of Central Kalimantan was a form of implementation towards a Precision Police to ensure the security of national priority programs so as to create good synergy from entrepreneurs so that they can help the Central and Regional Governments in their efforts to restore the economy during the current Covid-19 pandemic.
"Whatever activity is a decision taken, the most important thing is that we all support the government and maintain the security of Central Kalimantan Province so that it remains conducive and stable," concluded the Deputy Chief of Central Kalimantan Regional Police.