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This issue explores Indonesia’s economic diplomacy and trade strategies, with a focus on West Java’s role in international cooperation and sustainable growth. The articles examine Bulog’s rice export-import strategy amid food security challenges, the contributions of the Indonesian Export Entrepreneurs Association (GPEI) to global trade, and the development of West Java’s tea exports through innovation. Additionally, it highlights the provincial government’s efforts to support MSMEs internationally and Bandung’s tourism diplomacy through the Visit IMT-GT program. With insightful analyses and empirical findings, this edition offers valuable perspectives for scholars, policymakers, and industry professionals. Dive into these studies to gain a deeper understanding of Indonesia’s evolving economic landscape!
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Economic Diplomacy Activities in The Association of Indonesian Export Entrepreneurs (GPEI) West Java Elsa Fitriani Ahmad; Neng Lina Rachmawati; Yani Suryantini; Muhammad Danuri
INDIEGO: Indonesian Journal of Diplomacy, Political & Economical for Global Society Vol. 1 No. 01 (2025): INDIEGO (MARCH 2025) - INPRESS
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Economic diplomacy is a crucial element in strengthening exports and investments in Indonesia, especially amid globalization challenges and international competition. The Indonesian Exporters Association (GPEI) of West Java plays a strategic role as a facilitator between the government, business actors, and international trade partners. This study aims to analyze the economic diplomacy activities carried out by GPEI West Java in supporting exports and identifying the challenges and opportunities encountered. This research employs a qualitative method with a case study approach. Primary data were obtained through in-depth interviews with GPEI West Java representatives, while secondary data were collected from documents and reports related to export activities. The findings reveal that GPEI West Java actively engages in various activities, including export promotion through trade fairs, partnerships with international trade partners, business mentoring, and trade policy advocacy. However, several challenges persist, such as dependence on traditional trade partners, logistical and infrastructure constraints, the lack of supportive government policies, and limited technology adoption among business actors. In conclusion, GPEI West Java plays a significant role in economic diplomacy to strengthen exports and enhance the competitiveness of local products. However, further strategies are required, such as expanding market access to potential regions, increasing collaboration with the government on export policies, and leveraging digital technology to improve efficiency and competitiveness.
Bulog's Strategy In Rice Export-Import Amid Food Security Issues In Indonesia 2023-2024 Vani Khairunissa; Ihsan Wahidin; Cut Lisa Miranda; Taswiah Asma; Diana Usmara
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Food security is a strategic issue for Indonesia, considering global challenges such as climate change, economic instability, and geopolitical conflicts that impact the food supply chain. Perum Bulog, as the institution responsible for national food logistics, plays a crucial role in maintaining price stability and food availability through rice export-import strategies. However, differences between domestic and international rice prices, along with high production costs, pose challenges to improving Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global market. This study employs a literature review method to analyze Bulog’s export-import policies from 2023 to 2024. The findings reveal that Bulog implements strategies such as increasing government rice reserves, optimizing distribution, and fostering partnerships with local farmers to strengthen national food security. With appropriate policies and government support, Indonesia is expected to achieve rice self-sufficiency by 2025 and enhance its competitiveness in international markets.
Development of Tea Exports in West Java Through Global Cooperation and Sustainable Innovation Rizal Saefuloh; Pupu Fujiah; Melza Oktaviani; Silvia Hanif Alvianita; Fajar Lazman
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This research examines the development of tea exports in West Java through global cooperation and sustainable innovation. With a contribution of 67.6% of total national tea production, West Java has a strategic role in the Indonesian tea industry. Using qualitative methods with a literature study approach and in-depth interviews, this research analyzes export development strategies, challenges faced, and collaboration between stakeholders. The research results show that the development of West Java tea exports is supported by three main strategies: strengthening export marketing networks, trade promotion programs, and business digitalization. Innovation and product diversification, such as the development of artisan tea and health products, are key to increasing competitiveness. Despite facing challenges in the form of high certification standards and global competition, collaboration is effective between stakeholder as well as government support through facilitating certification and developing market intelligence contribute to overcoming these obstacles. This research provides recommendations for strengthening the competitiveness of West Java tea exports through improving technology, developing human resources, and expanding markets.
West Java Provincial Government's Efforts to Support Indonesian MSMEs Through Economic Diplomacy in The International Arena Alfira Suci Mardhatillah; Muhammad Rizal Bukhori; Naufal Zamzami; Raihan Abdul Fattah
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Micro, small, and medium enterprises (UMKM) in Indonesia are quite interesting to be used as a national economic structure, not only playing a role in creating jobs, UMKM can also be a common thread for economic growth. In West Java, MSMEs dominate the economic sector and are the driving force for regional economic growth, these UMKM are not only for economic growth but can also be an equal distribution of welfare, and reduce poverty. From this, efforts have emerged by the West Java Provincial Government to support Indonesian UKKM through Economic Diplomacy in the International Arena so that UMKM in West Java are increasingly advanced and well-known in the International Arena. The research method for this study is to use the Qualitative method. This study uses a review of paradiplomacy literature, and economic diplomacy theory. The efforts made by the West Java Provincial Government are by committing to increasing the competitiveness of UMKM through innovation and global market access, organizing coaching clinic programs, facilitating business matching, supporting digitalization, and paradiplomacy activities.
Economic Diplomacy of the Bandung City Tourism and Culture Office through the Visit IMT-GT Program 2023-2025 to Enhance Tourist Visits in Bandung Siti Salwa Sapitri; Firda Istigosari; Lilis Karlina; Rijal Aditia
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Economic diplomacy is one of the important strategies in increasing tourist visits to the city of Bandung, especially through the 'Visit IMT-GT Year 2023-2025 program. The Bandung City Tourism and Culture Office is committed to utilizing this program as a means to strengthen regional cooperation with IMT-GT (Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle) member countries. The policies implemented include international cooperation through sister city schemes, tourism destination promotion, tourism infrastructure development, improving the quality of human resources, and organizing cultural activities and art exchanges. Through these strategic steps, the Tourism and Culture Office aims to attract more tourists, introduce local cultural richness, and increase the competitiveness of Bandung City tourism at the international level. The expected results from the implementation of this program are an increase in the number of tourist visits that have a positive impact on the local economy and strengthening relations between countries in the IMT-GT region.

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