Inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. Indonesia and Japan reaffirmed their commitment to fortifying strategic economic partnerships and regional supply chain stability during the Second Indonesia-Japan Cooperation Dialogue (IJCD) held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday.
Led by Indonesian Vice Foreign Minister Arrmanatha C. Nasir and his Japanese counterpart Akahori Takeshi, the high-level talks focused on securing resilient economic growth against shifting global dynamics.
"Both parties agreed to strengthen regional supply chain stability and push for collaboration in future sectors, including clean energy and digital economy," the Ministry said in an official release on Saturday (28/2/2026) as reported by antaranews.com.
The dialogue serves as a critical follow-up to the 2025 ministerial meetings, highlighting Japan’s role as a primary investor with US$3.1 billion in realized investments last year. Beyond infrastructure, the nations are prioritizing emerging technologies and industrial downstreaming to ensure the Indo-Pacific remains a hub for sustainable innovation and inclusive prosperity.
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