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Choose France Summit: Indonesia eyes new markets and strategy to navigate Trump's trade war

Choose France Summit: Indonesia eyes new markets and strategy to navigate Trump's trade war

France 2420-05-2025

Emmanuel Macron announced a record 20 billion euros worth of new investments at the 8th edition of his flagship "Choose France" investment summit on Monday. More than 200 business leaders attended the gathering. FRANCE 24's Yuka Royer spoke with one of them, Anindya Bakrie, Chair of the Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, about how Indonesia is trying to navigate Donald Trump's global trade war and to expand its trade opportunities.

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