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Indonesian Potential Flagged for Scottish Companies
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The Scotsman
Indonesia is a key future business partner for Scotland, with three sectors proving of particular interest, according to the UK ambassador to the Asian country.
Moazzam Malik was recently in the capital, meeting Scottish Development International boss Paul Lewis, as well as the British Council Scotland, academics, representatives from the Scottish Government and businesses.
Malik highlighted the potential of Indonesia, stressing that it is the world’s 16th-largest economy with a middle class set to triple in the next ten to 12 years. It is an emerging market “that’s really going to shape the 21st century alongside India and China”, even more so after the Brexit vote, he stated.