Mari Rebuffs Free Trade Agreement Criticism
Irvan Tisnabudi & Ardian Wibisono | January 18, 2010
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353449Just look at the number of factories that have already closed down in Bogor alone....because of existing cheap imports of shoes, hand bags, fashion jewelery, stationary items, textiles, paper products etc from China. With the FTA, it will be disaster. China want only raw materials. And this FTA will downgrade the skills of workers who are still lucky to have their jobs..from technicians in the factory to human porters of iron ore at the mine pit heads.
The infrastructure in Indonesia (roads, supply of raw material, quality of final products, energy supply, general education of employees - reaching up to management levels - as nobody can be sure about university degrees are being bought or real, eradication of corruption in the banking sector as well as the incredible government bureaucracy which can be just overcome with bribes, etc.) basically sucks and foreign investors are mostly just seen as cows which have to be milked and cheated on by their local business partners and justice (once again) can just be bought via bribes to get your right. So many investors just give up after a while and move their money to other countries with an improved structure, e.g. Vietnam.
Also _ I don't really understand - this FTA was signed 8 YEARS AGO, why did nothing happen - to cry when it burns is too late!
So once again Indonesia can only survive as exporter of natural resources, mainly to China, but as long private companies are holding the key for that in their hands the government will not see much income from this either which it would need urgently to radically improve education, eradicate corruption in its roots once and for all, ease foreign investment and give them more rights and not only responsibilities and other above mentioned issues.
I wonder sometimes whether this nation is putting its priority in order. The long-dragging polemic and inquiry upon inquiry on Bank Century, (and the KPK vs Polri dichotomy before that) really saps the nation’s energy to the core. Just think while we are embroiled in our home “mud-slinging” China and the other ASEAN nations are moving ahead in improving their respective domestic industries and their competitiveness. So all the leaders up there in DPR and the government as well as the people of Indonesia, I would like to remind them with these warning: “ Stop this time-wasting, energy-wasting, and dragging the reputation of the country down the drain NOW or we are sinking our country into the quicksand of time towards the abyss of un-competitiveness, and the certain consequential loss of jobs and poverty and further suffering of the rakyat!”
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Indonesian Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu on Monday dismissed criticism that she had been slow to respond to concerns about the Asean-China Free Trade Agreement, insisting the ministry has been engaged in “informal communications” about the deal with Asean.
“An informal communication process has been conducted to get a win-win solution,” Mari said.
She said her ministry had informed Asean of concerns that domestic industries would suffer because of the free-trade deal, which has cut tariffs on many Chinese goods. “But because the process is still proceeding, I can’t explain any further. At the right time, we will release information about it,” she said.
Gusmardi Bustami, director general of international trade cooperation at the Trade Ministry, said last week that the ministry sent a letter on Dec. 31 to the Asean council, but that it was only a letter of notification, “which explains that a number of industrial sectors [in Indonesia] may have trouble with the free-trade agreement.” Gusmardi said the letter made it clear that Indonesia “remained committed to carry on with the pact.”
Nasril Bahar, a lawmaker from the National Mandate Party (PAN), reiterated his previous view that Mari had moved slowly and shown a lack of willingness to renegotiate the trade deal.
Sources have told the Jakarta Globe that the cabinet is divided on the issue, with Industry Minister MS Hidayat pushing for renegotiation while Mari is opposed to it.
“Even though Indonesia agreed to the FTA years ago, if we continue to be lacking in these sectors, the government should not force it,” said Nasril, a member of the House of Representatives Commission VI overseeing trade and industry.
Domestic manufacturers are already struggling because of high borrowing rates, poor infrastructure and electricity shortages and the free-trade pact with China will apply extra pressure.
China’s agreement with the 10 members of Asean scrapped tariffs on about 90 percent of goods, and duties must be cut to no more than 50 percent on “highly sensitive” items by 2015.
Tai Hui, head of economic research for Southeast Asia at Standard Chartered Bank, argued the trade deal would be positive for Indonesia, as a large exporter of natural resources to China.
“Indonesia has the advantage of producing natural resources needed for giant economies such as China, which needs the commodities and capital goods that can be produced here,” he said.
Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered’s chief global economist, added that the country could take advantage of foreign inflows, which are expected to continue coming into the country this year, to develop key sectors.
If Indonesia is to benefit from the opening up of markets in China and Asean, investors will have to be convinced to move from portfolio investment to direct investment.
Lyons said the government needs to improve hard and soft infrastructure to persuade investors to do so.
The free-trade agreement may help by reducing the price of imported building materials and thereby lowering the cost of infrastructure developments.
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