Through its participation in the Expo 2020 Dubai, Indonesia seeks to show the diversity it possesses, as well as foreseeing, sensing and visualizing tomorrow.

The Indonesian pavilion, at the upcoming international exhibition, will be a home to diversity, innovation and opportunities, to show how Indonesia is building a better future, through innovations that combine modern technologies and local knowledge.

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The pavilion will also be a platform for cultural and artistic performances, as well as interactive and innovative displays, in addition to providing visitors with many experiences in the culinary arts that characterize Indonesian cuisine.

Through its pavilion, Indonesia provides a glimpse into its past for several centuries, as the country, formerly known as the "Spice Islands", attracted merchants and explorers from Indochina, Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe, where traders and settlers contributed to the enrichment and diversity of Indonesian culture naturally.

Indonesia present

Moreover, visitors to the pavilion will be able to get acquainted with the present of Indonesia, by exploring the largest archipelago in the world, with its picturesque nature, rich cultural heritage that varies from island to island, as well as a range of opportunities for mutual growth and development.

Visitors will also be able to get a closer look at a glimpse of the future, by exploring Indonesia's efforts in developing its infrastructure, which contributes to improving the lives and prosperity of its people, and knowing its role in developing science and technology, and how to share its local knowledge and innovations with the world.

Economic sectors

In addition, data from the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry showed that industrialization is the largest representative of the economic sectors, in Indonesian GDP, by up to 21%, followed by the trade and foreign trade sector by 17%, then agriculture by 14%, and after construction and construction by 11%, Then the transportation sector increased by 9.6%.

According to the data, which the Emirates Today obtained, a copy of it, Indonesia ranks 73 in the World Bank Index for Starting a Business, where the Indonesian economy is characterized by strengths, including the country's strategic location between the Indian and Pacific oceans, as well as the dynamism and dynamism of the tourism sector and the country's richness of resources Naturally, there are great opportunities for the country, especially in the field of Islamic economics, and its role in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Trade balance

The data indicated that while Indonesia faces a deficit in its trade balance with the world, its trade balance with the UAE is characterized by a surplus in its favor, indicating that the volume of Indonesia's exports to the world is about $ 180 billion, while its imports amount to $ 189 billion. She added that the value of Indonesia's non-oil exports to the UAE amounted to about $ 1.8 billion (about 6.6 billion dirhams), while the volume of its non-oil imports, from the Emirates, also amounted to 387 million dollars (about 1.42 billion dirhams). Chamber data indicated that Indonesia imports from the world the machines needed for industry, fuel, processed food and chemicals, while live animals, vegetables and food products are exported, while machinery and transportation equipment are imported from the Emirates, while textile, oil and gemstones are imported from the Emirates.

The largest economies

It is noteworthy that the population of Indonesia is about 270 million, speak 300 ethnic languages, and it also has the largest number of Muslims in the world.

Indonesia - a member of the Group of 20 and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the World Trade Organization - is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and one of the largest economies in the world.

Indonesia, which is home to the well-known tourist destination Bali, is about three times the size of the US state of Texas, and Canada is globally followed by its coastline, which exceeds 54,000 km.

Relationships and partnerships

The UAE always asserts that it is interested in strengthening relations and partnerships with Indonesia in many important and vital areas, especially in the fields of: oil, gas, renewable energy, agriculture, tourism, investment, and other fields, as official statements described economic relations between the two countries as having many opportunities The fundamentals of growth and prosperity, which are important to invest during the coming period, to further enhance the development ties, for the good and development of the two countries and peoples.

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Data of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry showed that the size of Indonesia's GDP is $ 1.075 trillion, while the annual economic growth rate in the country is about 5.3%, amid expectations that the rate of growth will continue at the same pace until 2023, while the Indonesian budget deficit rate will reach about 2.5% Of GDP, while the inflation rate is 3.5%, and the unemployment rate is 5.2%.

Data of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry showed that the size of Indonesia's GDP is $ 1.075 trillion, while the annual economic growth rate in the country is about 5.3%, amid expectations that the rate of growth will continue at the same pace until 2023, while the Indonesian budget deficit rate will reach about 2.5% Of GDP, while the inflation rate is 3.5%, and the unemployment rate is 5.2%.

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Billions of dirhams, Indonesia's non-oil exports to the UAE.