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Peluang Dan Ancaman Perdagangan Bebas Indonesia Dengan Filipina Komuditas Pertanian Komala Sari; Muhammad Hafiedz Arrahman; Arifani Zakiah Aulianti; Nova Fahdijah Ramadani; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April - Juni
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Free trade between Indonesia and the Philippines in the agricultural sector opens up great opportunities for both countries to encourage economic growth and increase market access. This analysis aims to evaluate the potential and challenges associated with free trade between the two countries in the agricultural sector. Opportunities opened up by free trade between Indonesia and the Philippines include increased market access for agricultural products, increased investment in trade infrastructure, and exchange of technology and knowledge in the agricultural sector. Both countries can benefit from each other by increasing production and diversifying agricultural products, as well as expanding export markets. However, free trade also carries a number of threats. The imbalance in infrastructure and production capacity between the two countries is one of the main risks. The Philippines may face difficulties in competing with cheaper Indonesian agricultural products due to differences in production efficiency and labor costs. Other threats include the risk of commodity price volatility, trade policy conflicts, and the environmental impact of intensified agricultural production. By paying attention to existing opportunities and threats, free trade between Indonesia and the Philippines in agricultural commodities can be an effective instrument to support equitable and sustainable economic growth in both countries.
Peluang Dan Ancaman Perdagangan Produk Pertanian Dan Kebijakan Untuk Mengatasinya : Studi Kasus Indonesia Dengan Thailand Muhamad Nurul; Adi Nur Arif; Dafit Hidayat; Atikah Elnisa Fikri; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April - Juni
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In organizing to maintain the financial interface in a period of globalization, in which the number and actions of multinational corporations and transnational organizations are increasing, all countries in the region form economic alliances. The unification of all countries within the framework of a common showcase or the range of free exchanges is expanding. Worldwide law is the law that permits and controls political, economic, and other human relations across national borders. Their respective participations between Indonesia and Thailand were realized to meet the interface of the two countries. There are currently two Indonesian agent offices in Thailand. The main agent office is the Government of the Republic of Indonesia office in Bangkok, and currently the Department of the Republic of Indonesia (KRI) in Songkhla. The task of KRI Songkhla, which was most widely established in 1997, was to carry out consular relations in accordance with the 1963 Vienna Tradition. Keywords: Export, import, trade relations, international trade. To realize the establishment of this free trade area, ASEAN countries agreed to gradually remove trade barriers to form freer markets between member countries, including reducing import taxes on traded goods, through the removal of quota and non-tariff barriers. International exchange itself is also considered very important in international economic activities, especially in participation between Indonesia and Thailand. Thailand is Indonesia's largest trading partner in Southeast Asia and incorporates a long history of economic participation, particularly in universal exchange. Approving information from the Central Measurement Office (BPS), Thailand is included in Indonesia's 10 best exchange accomplices (Central Statistics Agency, 2018). One of the variables that strengthens participation between the two countries, in expanding into both within local Southeast Asia, is their commitment to ASEAN registration.
Daya Saing Karet Alam Indonesia Dan Perkembangan Ekspor Karet Alam Indonesia Dengan Thailand Aulia Fajriyah; Daspar; Wahyuningrum; Finky Damayanti; Fadilla Ayu Nirma
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April - Juni
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Indonesia and Thailand are the two largest countries as the world's leading suppliers of natural rubber. And by looking at opportunities to find potential markets in order to maintain balanced trade relations with developed countries. This study aims to analyze the development strategy of Indonesia's natural rubber exports with Thailand efficiently and effectively. In this study, using a qualitative method system from references to previous journal sources. Based on previous research conducted, it shows the difference in the amount of natural rubber production and synthetic rubber, as well as the competitiveness of natural rubber exports between Indonesia and Thailand. And the level of development
Analisa Perdagangan Bebas Indonesia Dengan Singapura Dalam Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Pangan Singapura Serta Potensi Dan Ancamannya Bagi Indonesia Studi Kasus Sektor Peternakan Fadhilah Ikhwanti; Garnis Fitria Aulia; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April - Juni
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There are good relations between Indonesia and Singapore regarding food needs. The relationship between Indonesia and Singapore has made these two countries establish strategic cooperation in several aspects of trade. In 2022, there was an increase in the value of bilateral trade which reached US$ 33.8 billion or an increase of 24.6% compared to 2021. Based on this data, it can be seen that in terms of trade, Singapore is the largest trading partner country in ASEAN for Indonesia. The government continues to increase cooperation to increase the value of Indonesian exports to Singapore and collaborate in various industrial sectors. In this case, the government needs to implement export regulations in the livestock sector to maintain stable domestic supplies and fulfill commitments in fulfilling export supplies to Singapore. Indonesia also needs to carry out strict supervision of producers in fulfilling export standards for processed meat food raw materials in accordance with Singapore Food Agency (SFA) standards. Indonesia's abundant natural resources represent extraordinary potential that can provide income for the community. The potential must be maximized by maintaining the quality and durability of the products owned so that they can compete in the global market.
Analisis Peluang Dan Ancaman Perdagangan Bebas Produk Pertanian (Studi Kasus Pada Perdagangan Kelapa Sawit antara Indonesia dengan Malaysia) Feby Kurnia; Yosi Ragil Cahyono; Agung Akbar; Mumina Najmi; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April - Juni
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Trade between Indonesia and Malaysia has become an integral part of bilateral relations between the two countries. The main focus of trade is on agricultural commodities and natural resources which are abundant in both countries. This article analyzes the opportunities and threats in agricultural product trade between Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as the policies that can be taken to overcome these challenges. Some of the main commodities exported by Indonesia to Malaysia include palm oil, rubber, coffee, coconut, as well as petroleum and natural gas. Trade opportunities between the two countries lie in regional cooperation, rich natural resources, and diverse market needs. However, there are also threats such as price competition, policy changes and weather uncertainty. To overcome these challenges, appropriate policies are needed, including increasing bilateral cooperation, market diversification, investment in agricultural technology, and price guarantee policies. By taking these steps, Indonesia and Malaysia can strengthen trade relations and create a framework for sustainable cooperation in trade in agricultural products.
Analisa Peluang Dan Ancaman Perdagangan Bebas Sektor Perkebunan (Indonesia-Malaysia-Vietnam) Mita Nur Meilani; Dela Fitriana; Lia Ardipa; M. Agung Abdullah Zidan; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April - Juni
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International trade between Indonesia, Malaysia and vietnam has a strong and important relationship in the economies of both countries. The two countries share the types of goods traded, including palm oil, rubber, electronics, plantations and other agricultural products. Trade policies, such as free trade agreements and economic partnerships, also influence trade flows between the two. The aim of this research is to determine economic cooperation between Indonesia and Malaysia, especially in the tea plantation sector. This research uses a literacy method, namely a method where data is obtained from journals, books and other sources on the internet. It is hoped that the results of this research will provide new knowledge to readers so that it will have a positive impact on the progress of international trade.
Peluang Dan Ancaman Perdagangan Bebas Antara Indonesia Dan Mercosure Mohammad Rasyah Aufa Humaedi; Muhammad Rizki Erlangga Putra; Arindra Nurlaila Augustina; Abdurrahman Mubarok; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Juli - September
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Indonesia has established distinct and positive relationships with various Latin American countries. Numerous efforts have been made to explore participation, including with MERCOSUR (comprising Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay). The member countries of MERCOSUR represent a viable business sector for Indonesian commodities. The objectives of this study are: (1) to understand the implementation of the Indonesia-MERCOSUR exchange, (2) to describe the factors influencing Indonesian commodities with MERCOSUR, and (3) to determine the techniques for participating in the Indonesia-MERCOSUR exchange. The logical strategies used are: Subjective Examination, Gravity Model, and SWOT Analysis. The performance of trade between Indonesia and MERCOSUR indicates that the value of Indonesian exports and imports with MERCOSUR is slightly lower compared to its competitors. Import duties imposed by MERCOSUR countries on essential Indonesian goods are still relatively high, while import duties imposed by Indonesia on essential MERCOSUR goods are quite low. The assessment results of the Gravity Model show that Indonesian products to MERCOSUR are significantly and fairly influenced by the Gross Domestic Product of MERCOSUR countries. The proposed strategies for future trade participation include: (a) enhancing Indonesia's capability to meet the MERCOSUR market, particularly for products such as palm oil, rubber, vehicle engine parts, synthetic yarn, footwear, coconut, and tobacco, (b) expanding serious trade cooperation with MERCOSUR countries as a Deregulation Region (FTA), (c) further developing the structure of tariffs and non-duty barriers between Indonesia and MERCOSUR, and (d) expanding Indonesia-MERCOSUR financial policies.
Peluang Dan Ancaman Kerja Sama Di Sektor Energi Dan Kebijakan Untuk Mengatasinya: Studi Kasus Indonesia dengan Singapura Asep Awaludin; Dian Nur Fitriyani; Ragil Setyorini; Yulia Nurfazrin; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Juli - September
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In recent years, economic relations between Indonesia and Singapore have become warmer. Singapore is still one of Indonesia's main economic partners in investment and trade. The two countries also benefit jointly from industrial cooperation in Indonesia, such as SEZs (Special Economic Zones), namely Nongsa Digital Park on Batam Island, Riau Islands, and Kendal Industrial Estate in Central Java. In 2021, three large-scale power plant projects were signed by a joint venture of Indonesia and Singapore, to accelerate the development of the renewable energy industry in Batam. The three projects will provide benefits for each country. Due to limited land, Singapore cannot build large-scale solar power plants. Meanwhile, Indonesia has abundant natural resources and is also located in a strategic geographical position. Thus, cooperation between the two countries will encourage the transition of renewable energy, as well as create new quality jobs in Batam.
Persaingan Daya Tarik BBM Dikalangan Masyarakat Antara PT. Pertamina Indonesia Dan Petronas Malaysia (Studi Kasus Indonesia Dengan Malaysia) Asti Peggy Aliyantie; Afif Husain Yasir; Maura Putri Alicia; Salya Prayoga; Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Juli - September
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This analysis aims to determine the public's interest in comparing services, quality, price and which fuel is more efficient. Does the public remain loyal to one of these fuels? This research uses a descriptive method, where phenomena occur among society. These phenomena can take the form of activities, characteristics, changes, relationships, similarities and differences. Gas stations should maintain existing services in accordance with their SOP.
Analisis Swot Pada Usaha Mikro, Kecil Dan Menengah (UMKM) (studi kasus pada salad buah GEN Z) Helvi Viola Sari; Daspar, Daspar
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Juli - September
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This study aims to analyze the development strategy of Gen Z Fruit Salad business in Bekasi through the SWOT approach. This MSME is present as a solution to the low consumption of fruit by the Indonesian people by offering healthy, practical products that are in line with current lifestyle trends. The research method used is quantitative descriptive with non-participant observation techniques. The results of the analysis show that Gen Z Fruit Salad has strengths in the form of product innovation, use of local raw materials, and attractive branding. However, internal weaknesses such as limited production and distribution are still the main obstacles. Opportunities from increasing awareness of healthy lifestyles and government support for MSMEs provide good prospects, even though they must face threats such as fluctuations in fruit prices and tight market competition. Based on the SWOT quadrant diagram, this business is in Quadrant III, which indicates the need for a survival strategy. Strategic recommendations include increasing production capacity, expanding distribution, utilizing digital media, and product innovation to reach a wider market. The results of this study are expected to be a reference in the development of similar MSMEs in the healthy culinary sector.
Co-Authors Abdul Rohman Abdurrahman Mubarok ADELIA, PUTRI Adi Nur Arif Afif Husain Yasir Afifah Nur Rimadhani Agung Akbar Agustina, Nurul Rahma Ahmad Turmudi Zy Amalia, Dinda Friska Apsari, Nurlaila Arifani zakiah aulianti Arindra Nurlaila Augustina Asep Awaludin Asti Peggy Aliyantie Atikah Elnisa Fikri Aulia Fajriyah Ayu Rahayu Azlya, Naufal Zaki Dafit Hidayat Dela Fitriana Dian Nur Fitriyani Didin Hikmah Perkasa Dinda Keysa Dodi Junaedi, Dodi Dwi Astuti Dwitia Rochman Dzakiyyah, Nuha Fadhilah Ikhwanti Fadilla Ayu Nirma Febrianto, Dika Febryana, Sherly Feby Kurnia Ferrose, Lady Finky Damayanti Fitria Noviantika Fitriyaningrum, Rista Indah Garnis Fitria Aulia Hariroh, Fiqih Maria Rabiatul Hartati, Nani Hasan, Dina Nurmala Helvi Viola Sari Huda, Miftakul Huda, Miftakul Huda Ibrahim, Shandy Akmal Inna Nisawati Mardiani Istikhola, Yulfa Keysa, Dinda Komala Sari Lailatul Hidayah Larasati, Muti Lia Ardipa Lis Nurdiana Liska Restiani M. Agung Abdullah Zidan Malik Malik, Malik Maulana, Donny Maura Putri Alicia Miftakul Huda Mita Nur Meilani Mohammad Rasyah Aufa Humaedi Muhamad Ekhsan Muhamad Nurul Muhammad Hafiedz Arrahman Muhammad Rizki Erlangga Putra Mumina Najmi Murdianto, Galih Thoriq Nadiah, Nurul Nani Hartati Nasrun Baldah Nataliana Bebasari Nova Fahdijah Ramadani Novi Fitria Hermiati Nur Aeni Nura Adi, Ibanez Nurhidayanti, Nisa Nurqoiri, Hafiz Nursyihab, Dahlia Anggraeni Nurul Hidayati Oktafiani, Shilvi Parulian, Parulian Pebrianti, Anti Putri Adelia Ragil Setyorini Rahayu, Antina Regita, Zyahwa Ridho, Fajar Rismawati Rismawati Rismawati Rismawati Rismawati Rochman, Dwitia Ruth Megawati, Ruth Ryani Dhyan Parashakti Salya Prayoga Sari, Vena Septiani, Risda Setia, M Abdika Setiani, Mustika Sunita Dasman Suriyanti Suriyanti Surya Bintarti Suyono Suyono Syabani, Resyanova Salva Syazeedah, Haudli Nurfitrah Uskytia Syifa Syahrani Tim Mahasiswa KKN Tri Andayani Vena Sari Wahyuningrum wiji safitri Wiji Saputri Winda Astuti Wulan Ayu, Wulan Wulandari Wulandari Wulandari, Tri Widiani Yohana Yohana Yosi Ragil Cahyono Yulia Nurfazrin Yunita Ramadhani RDS