25/03/2021 | Activitats > Diplomàcia pública
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El 25 de març tindrà lloc la primera edició de la Tribuna Espanya-Indonèsia, que se celebrarà en format online, de 9 a 11.00 h espanyola. Aquest fòrum està organitzat per Casa Àsia i el Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) d’Indonèsia, i compta amb el suport dels ministeris d’Afers Exteriors dels dos països, i la col·laboració de les seves respectives ambaixades a Jakarta ia Madrid.

La Tribuna Espanya-Indonèsia constitueix una plataforma de diàleg i cooperació amb l’objectiu principal potenciar les relacions entre els dos països, a més d’explorar oportunitats de col·laboració i d’impulsar vincles entre les respectives societats civils.

Aquesta primera edició consta d’una sessió d’obertura i una altra de cloenda, i de dues sessions de treball. En la primera d’elles s’abordarà el nivell actual de relacions diplomàtiques entre Espanya i Indonèsia, mentre que en la segona sessió es posarà èmfasi en analitzar els efectes del Covid-19 i, sobretot, en com reactivar i recuperar alguns dels sectors econòmics més crucials dels dos països.

Casa Àsia organitza aquests fòrums amb països asiàtics (actualment, amb la República de Corea, Filipines i Indonèsia) amb el propòsit de propiciar reunions anuals entre les delegacions de tots dos països al voltant de temàtiques d’interès comú.

Idioma l’acte: Anglès

“La creació d’un fòrum de diàleg i cooperació amb Indonèsia, país clau de el Sud-est Asiàtic per la seva dimensió i influència a la zona, ha estat un objectiu prioritari per a Casa Àsia en els darrers anys. Esperem que aquesta primera edició serveixi per establir les bases de futures trobades anuals que permetin estrènyer llaços i promoure projectes bilaterals entre les societats civils i les administracions públiques de tots dos països “.

Javier Parrondo, director general de Casa Àsia

Programa

9:00-9:15 Madrid (UTC+1)

15:00-15:15 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Dr Philips J. Vermonte
Executive Director, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia

Javier Parrondo
Director General of Casa Asia

 9:15-9:35 Madrid (UTC+1)

15:15-15:35 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Celebrating Indonesia-Spain Relations: Overview of diplomatic and people-to-people relations

Indonesia and Spain are two countries tied by both history and affinity. As a celebration of the multi-faceted relationship between the two countries, this panel takes on the task of updating the audience on the latest developments in the bilateral relations. This session also serves as an interactive dialogue between Indonesian and Spanish citizens in living, engaging, and cooperating with one another, both at governments and people-to-people levels.

Trigger Speakers

H.E. I Gede Ngurah Swajaya
Director General for American and European Affairs,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia

H.E. Ana Sálomon
Director General for North America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain

Discussion Session 1

9:35-10:05 Madrid (UTC+1)

15:35-16:05 Jakarta (GMT+7)

H.E. José María Matres Manso

Ambassador of Spain to Indonesia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain

Reza Valdo Maspaitella

Coordinator, International Chamber of Commerce-Alibaba Business School and Founder, Toko Pandai Nusantara, Indonesia

Dr Awaludin Marwan

Lecturer, Universitas Bhayangkara and CEO HeyLaw

Moderator

Dr Philips J. Vermonte

Executive Director, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia

10:05-10:25 Madrid (UTC+1)

16:05-16:25 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Strengthening Indonesia-Spain Cooperation amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Economic Innovation

With the COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world over, countries across regions continue to explore ways to recover their economies, especially in the industries crucial to them. Spain and Indonesia are two countries with similar economic concerns, with experience to share with one another. For example, how both countries rely on the tourism sector. After the industry felt the brunt of the impact of the pandemic, Spain and Indonesia have plenty to discuss with regards to their experience in saving the industry. Both countries, for another instance, are also very much concerned with how small businesses can cope amidst the pandemic, especially their creative industries and digital economy. In addition, as a member of EU and ASEAN, they both share the common concern and willingness to work on the bigger trade issues that have existed for quite a while, such as the issue of palm oil. This session seeks to share the lessons learned on how to revive and recover some of the most crucial economic sectors between the two countries through exploring new economic sectors, as well as opening a forum to discuss about long standing economic issues that may be of strategic concern between the two countries.

Trigger speakers:

Dr Fajar B. Hirawan

Researcher, Department of Economics, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Indonesia

Aitana Araceli Míguez Cillero
Economic and Commercial Counsellor for Indonesia, Embassy of Spain in Indonesia

Discussion Session 2

10:25-11:00 Madrid (UTC+1)

16:25-17:00 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Shinta Kamdani

Executive Board of International Chamber of Commerce

Edward Ismawan Chamdani

Co-founder and Managing Partner, Gayo Capital; Board Treasurer, Indonesian Venture Capital and Startups Association (AMVESINDO)

Manuel Valdés Colón de Carvajal

Member of the Board of the Spain-ASEAN Business Association (ASEMPEA), and Vice Chairman of Globaltec

Moderator

Amadeo Jensana

Director of Business and Economic Programs. Casa Asia

11:00 Madrid (UTC+1)

17:00 Jakarta (UTC+7)

By Forum Moderator:

Dr Fitriani
Researcher, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia

Ponents

H.E. I Gede Ngurah Swajaya
H.E. I Gede Ngurah Swajaya
H.E. I Gede Ngurah Swajaya Director General for American and European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia
H.E. Ana Sálomon
H.E. Ana Sálomon
Director General for North America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Pacific,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain
H.E. José María Matres Manso
H.E. José María Matres Manso
Ambassador of Spain to Indonesia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain
Reza Valdo Maspaitella
Reza Valdo Maspaitella
Coordinator, International Chamber of Commerce-Alibaba Business School and Founder, Toko Pandai Nusantara, Indonesia
Dr Awaludin Marwan
Dr Awaludin Marwan
Lecturer, Universitas Bhayangkara and CEO HeyLaw
Dr Fajar B. Hirawan
Dr Fajar B. Hirawan
Researcher, Department of Economics,
Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Indonesia
Aitana Araceli Míguez Cillero
Aitana Araceli Míguez Cillero
Economic and Commercial Counsellor for Indonesia, Embassy of Spain in Indonesia
Shinta Kamdani
Shinta Kamdani
Executive Board of International Chamber of Commerce
Edward Ismawan Chamdani
Edward Ismawan Chamdani
Co-founder and Managing Partner, Gayo Capital; Board Treasurer, Indonesian Venture Capital and Startups Association (AMVESINDO)
Manuel Valdés Colón de Carvajal
Manuel Valdés Colón de Carvajal
Member of the Board of the Spain-ASEAN Business Association (ASEMPEA),
and Vice Chairman of Globaltec
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25/03/2021

Dijous, 25 de març de 2021
9:00-11:00 Madrid (UTC+1)
15:00-17:00 Yakarta (GMT+7)

Online.

Activitat gratuïta.

Casa Asia i el Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) d’Indonèsia, amb el suport dels Ministeris d’Afers Exteriors d’Espanya i Indonèsia, i la col·laboració de les seves respectives ambaixades