Ethiopia–Indonesia relations

Ethiopia–Indonesia relations

Ethiopia

Indonesia

Ethiopia–Indonesia relations were established in 1961, followed by the opening of Indonesian embassy in Addis Ababa in 1964.[1] Indonesia have an embassy in Addis Ababa that also accredited to Somalia and Djibouti, while Ethiopian embassy in Tokyo, Japan, is also accredited to Indonesia. Both nations are members of Non-Aligned Movement.

Indonesian embassy in Ethiopia has identified two main obstacles that hamper the trade relations between the two nations; the geographic location of Ethiopia as a landlocked country and the armed conflicts around Ethiopia.[2] Through Non-Aligned Movement Center for South-South Technical Cooperation, Indonesia has assisted numbers of Ethiopian public officials through education and training in Indonesia encompassing various sectors; such as agriculture, education, family planning, micro-enterprise management, environment, poverty reduction, health improvement and higher education opportunities.[2]

Trade and investment

Although today the trade volume is relatively small, the trade between Ethiopia and Indonesia are potentially to be increased as Indonesia saw Ethiopia as a new African market for Indonesian products, such as soap and instant noodle. In 2007 the bilateral trade volume stood around US$69 million, with trade balance heavily in favour to Indonesia. Ethiopian imports from Indonesia are electronics, soap and detergent, paper and books, tire, textile and furniture.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Hubungan Bilateral Indonesia-Ethiopia" (in Indonesian). Ministry of Foreign Affair of Republic of Indonesia. Retrieved April 20, 20014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. 1 2 "Geografis dan Konflik Hambatan Ekspor ke Ethiopia" (in Indonesian). Antara News. June 28, 2010. Retrieved April 20, 20014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

Reference

http://www.kemlu.go.id/addisababa/Pages/CountryProfile.aspx?l=en

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