IMPLEMENTASI PROYEK KERJASAMA TRADE AND PRIVATE SECTOR ASSISTANCE (TPSA) INDONESIA – KANADA TAHUN 2014-2019
Abstract
Canada – Indonesia Trade and Private Sector Assistance Project (TPSA) is one of the Indonesian government's cooperation projects in the framework of export development. This project began with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the governments of Indonesia and Canada on April 2, 2014 in Montreal. This research aims to form the implementation of the Indonesia-Canada Trade and Private Sector Assistance (TPSA) cooperation project in 2014-2019.
This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive analysis methodology. This study also uses the perspective of Liberalism in describing its data. The data used in this study are secondary data obtained from the literature and also information taken from the official TPSA website.
The results of this study explain that the implementation and realization of export cooperation between Indonesia and Canada through TPSA is considered quite good. Especially in facilitating the export of Indonesian products to Canada. In addition, the implementation of TPSA has also succeeded in increasing trade volume and opening up new business opportunities between the two countries. However, there are still several obstacles that need to be overcome, such as regulatory and bureaucratic issues that slow down the export process.
Keywords : Implementation, Export Development, SMEs.
This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive analysis methodology. This study also uses the perspective of Liberalism in describing its data. The data used in this study are secondary data obtained from the literature and also information taken from the official TPSA website.
The results of this study explain that the implementation and realization of export cooperation between Indonesia and Canada through TPSA is considered quite good. Especially in facilitating the export of Indonesian products to Canada. In addition, the implementation of TPSA has also succeeded in increasing trade volume and opening up new business opportunities between the two countries. However, there are still several obstacles that need to be overcome, such as regulatory and bureaucratic issues that slow down the export process.
Keywords : Implementation, Export Development, SMEs.
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