South Korea's Cooperation with Indonesia in the Implementation of the New Southern Policy IK-CEPA in the Economic Sector
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This journal discusses cooperation between South Korea and Indonesia in implementing the New Southern Policy in the economic sector. South Korea has adopted this policy as a strategy to strengthen economic relations with ASEAN countries, including Indonesia. In this journal, the author discusses how cooperation between the two countries in the economic sector can increase economic growth and strengthen bilateral relations. The author also discusses the challenges and opportunities faced in implementing the New Southern policy in Indonesia. The research results show that cooperation between South Korea and Indonesia in implementing the New Southern Policy in the economic sector can provide significant benefits for both countries.
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