Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS) menyoroti, ketegangan yang ada di Semenanjung Korea. Di mana pengamat ekonomi ini meminta pemerintah, hati-hati bahkan terhadap dampak dari perdagangan dan juga investasi.
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00:00We go to the first information from the Center for Economic and Law Studies, or CELIOS,
00:09according to the tensions in South Korea.
00:12Yes, where the economic observers ask the government to be careful,
00:16even with the impact of trade and investment.
00:21Economic observer from CELIOS, Nailil Huda, according to the political tensions in South Korea,
00:26where Huda said that the government must be careful,
00:29there will be widespread tensions,
00:31especially for political interests in South Korea,
00:35which involves other countries,
00:37such as North Korea, the United States, and China.
00:40In other words, despite the impact of Indonesian trade with South Korea,
00:44this can spread if it is related to trade between the United States and China,
00:49where the United States and China are South Korean trade partners.
00:53Therefore, the government must be prepared and anticipate
01:00to deal with trade between China and the United States.
01:03And not only that, for investment,
01:05Huda said that the investment of Indonesia from South Korea is also expected to be affected.
01:10Moreover, South Korea is one of the countries with a relatively large investment value,
01:16and it is hoped that this will not affect the investment plan
01:20that South Korea is doing in the water.
01:24Yes, we see the conflict in South Korea,
01:27the internal conflict in the South Korean government,
01:30what is happening now,
01:32this must be dealt with carefully by the government.
01:36Why?
01:37Because a conflict like this can become a wider conflict.
01:42We know that there is political interest in South Korea,
01:49there is interest from North Korea, South Korea,
01:52and also from other countries such as the United States, China, and so on.
01:58This must be dealt with carefully by the government.