Singapore, Indonesia deepen bilateral economic cooperation through 6WG platform

9 Jun 2026, 1:11 PM
Singapore, Indonesia deepen bilateral economic cooperation through 6WG platform

SINGAPORE, June 9 — Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to strengthen bilateral economic ties amid global uncertainties during the 16th Singapore-Indonesia Six Bilateral Economic Working Groups Ministerial Meeting today.

The Singaporean Trade and Industry Ministry (MTI) Singapore said the 6WG is a key economic platform between Singapore and Indonesia to advance cooperation in six areas: Batam, Bintan and Karimun (BBK) and other special economic zones; investments; manpower; transport; agribusiness; and tourism.

The meeting, held in Jakarta, Indonesia, and co-chaired by Singaporean Deputy Prime Minister cum Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong and Indonesian Economic Affairs Coordinating Minister Airlangga Hartarto, also discussed opportunities to deepen collaboration between businesses and expand investment in sectors important to both economies.

Gan said Singapore and Indonesia share longstanding economic ties, forged over decades of partnership.

“We are working closely to build resilient supply chains and create new opportunities in areas such as the digital economy, green economy, industrial infrastructure and agri-tech.

“The BBK, for instance, is seeing growing momentum in these areas, with multiple investments taking shape and a joint technology sector study soon to be underway,” he said in a statement.

The MTI added that Singapore and Indonesia are advancing plans to transform the BBK region into a vibrant digital hub, with multiple data centre investments underway, including the expansion of the Nongsa Special Economic Zone and new data centre commitments.

Both countries have also agreed to work towards strengthening cooperation in supply chain resilience, reflecting a shared commitment to keeping trade flowing even under uncertain global conditions.

“Both sides also reaffirmed the importance of maintaining a conducive and stable business environment to support long-term investor confidence and sustainable growth,” it said, noting that on the green economy front, Singaporean and Indonesian companies have deepened cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

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