In this interview, Keith Yap speaks with Gita Wirjawan, the former trade minister of Indonesia, about Indonesia's economic strategies, particularly during President Yudhoyono's tenure, focusing on pro-growth, pro-equity, and pro-poor initiatives. They discuss Indonesia's rise in FDI, the importance of education, and the need for Southeast Asia to enhance its global relevance by improving literacy, numeracy, and STEM education. The conversation also covers the challenges and opportunities for ASEAN in the context of US-China competition, emphasizing the need for regional cooperation, open-mindedness, and strategic investment in education and infrastructure to foster economic growth and stability.
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