Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia hopes its trade with the European Union will increase by up to 20 percent this year, due to increasing economic cooperation with the region.

"Although no negotiations have been held, e the two parties` interest in each other has been very strong and there has been an increase in relations between government and business players. So I could set a growth target at 20 percent," Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said on the sidelines of a meeting with EU Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht here on Wednesday.

She said she was optimistic the target would be met as in January this year Indonesia`s trade with the EU had already increased very high by 42.2 percent from the same period last year to US$2.64 billion.

Karel de Gucht also expressed conviction the Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement which is now being designed would increase trade relations between the two sides.

"There are still a lot of opportunities which have not yet been exploited. I am convinced trade may still increase twice bigger," he said.

He said the European Union plans to provide support worth around 30 million euros to promote Indonesia`s export infrastructure quality.

The EU is one of Indonesia`s important trade partners and so is Indonesia for the EU.

According to the trade ministry`s data, total trade between Indonesia and the EU in 2010 reached US$26.99 billion rising by 21.3 percent from the year before.

Indonesia`s exports to the region in 2010 were valued at US$17.14 billion while its imports at US$9.86 billion.

Indonesia has always enjoyed a surplus in its trade with the EU from 2006 to 2010.

In 2010 its surplus in its trade with the EU was recorded at US$7.26 billion which was up by 48 percent from the previous year. In January 2011 the surplus reached US$953.8 million.

Indonesia`s main exports to the EU are palm oil and its derivatives, copper, rubber, coal, footwear, plastic, furniture and copra.

The country`s main imports from the region meanwhile are electronic equipment, aircraft, motor vehicles, machinery and medicines.(*)
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Editor: Ruslan Burhani
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