Indonesia’s Economic Diplomacy in Strengthening the Creative Economy Industry Market in Southeast Asia
Keywords:
Creative Economy Industry, Economic Diplomacy, Market, Southeast AsiaAbstract
The Creative Economy Industry is one of the sectors that supports Indonesia's economic growth. The contribution of the creative economy industry is visible from its contribution towards the GDP and the rate of employment. The development of the creative economy industry, whether it's within the domestic market, or international market, is inseparable from economic diplomacy conducted by one country. Southeast Asia is a potential area to become a target market for Indonesia's creative economy industry. Therefore, this study was conducted to analyze the economic diplomacy carried out by Indonesia in strengthening the creative economy industry market in Southeast Asia. By using literature study, data related to Indonesia's creative economy such as policies and forms of economic diplomacy are gathered from research reports, journal articles, books, and official government websites as well as articles on the internet. Data analysis was carried out since the first time the data collection process was carried out. The results of the study indicate that Indonesia has carried out a number of economic diplomacy activities which include exports promotion, involvement in various regional and global forums, as well as bilateral cooperation with ASEAN member countries. In addition, cooperation between the government and creative economy industry players at the domestic level is also one of the strategies in supporting economic diplomacy activities.
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