He explained that Indonesia holds a trade advantage through various agreements, including preferential trade agreements (PTA), free trade agreements (FTA), and comprehensive economic partnership agreements (CEPA) with 30 countries.
"We recently met with a Spanish delegation. They were very interested in investing after learning about Indonesia's export opportunities to many countries," Santoso said.
He noted that Spain's investment interest is driven by its goal to reach markets in Europe, Asia, and beyond.
According to the minister, Spanish investors are likely to build textile factories, as Europe has high demand for garments and footwear.
He also said that the government remains committed to reviewing licensing regulations to attract more foreign investment into Indonesia.
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Translator: Maria CIcilia Galuh Prayudhia, Cindy Frishanti Oct
Editor: Anton Santoso
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