Jakarta – Several donor countries and institutions agreed on Monday to hold routine meeting discussing the improvement of Indonesia's investment climate.
"Ambassador of the United States, World Bank and I decided to meet frequently with Indonesian coordinating minister for economy and minister of finance to discuss investment climate," Japanese Ambassador Yutaka Iimura told reporters after meeting Coordinating Minister for Economy, Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti.
"The improvement of investment climate here is not only important for Indonesia but also foreign businesspeople," he added.
Yutaka said developed countries had policy to improve investment climate in countries entering the free market. "The first step to improve investment climate is by monitoring Indonesia progress as set by a white paper issued by the Indonesian government last year," he said.
"I believe Indonesian government and the donor countries have to discuss the progress of target set by the white paper."