UK-Indonesia business roundtable explores the case for a future trade agreement

London, Tuesday 23 June

The UK-ASEAN Business Council attended a roundtable discussion in London on the business case for a potential UK–Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The event was organised by BritCham Indonesia and hosted at the Embassy of Indonesia in London.

During the discussion, representatives from BritCham Indonesia presented key findings from their research into the potential benefits of a future CEPA. Senior business representatives also shared perspectives on opportunities to strengthen the UK–Indonesia economic relationship, as well as the practical benefits and challenges that a future agreement could present.

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