Denpasar, 18/9 (Atnews) - The Central Executive Board of Nawa Cita Pariwisata Indonesia (NCPI) will bridge Indonesian entrepreneurs that will invest in Hong Kong, China. This is considering because Hong Kong as part of mainland China is the center of world business, especially in the Asian region.
“Nawa Cita Pariwisata Indonesia serves as a bridge for Indonesian investors, especially from Bali, that will invest in Hong Kong, and vice versa,” said Chairman of the Central Executive Board of NCPI, Gusti Kade Sutawa.
He revealed it in the meeting with Associate Director General of Invest Hong Kong, Vincent Tang, in Denpasar on Wednesday (Sep. 18). By delivering a presentation entitled Hong Kong: New Business Opportunities for Bali Enterprise, he invited Indonesian entrepreneurs to take the opportunity to have a business in developed countries.
The Hong Kong government provides all facilities including access to capital. “Various facilities are offered to investors in the form of fast and tax-free permit arrangements,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Board of Trustees of the Central Executive Board (CEB) of NCPI, Al Purwa, hoped the opportunity can be taken advantage as a lesson on how to build a business that has global competitiveness in entering industry 4.0. On that account, Balinese entrepreneurs still need to learn from Hong Kong.
“In addition to our side investing in the country, we hope that Hong Kong side will also invest their capital in Indonesia,” said Al Purwa. The effort is meant to maintain the economic climate of Bali, including the Indonesian government to be able to emulate the system so that the domestic economy can grow.
Advisory Board to the CEB-NCPI, Witama, added that his party will open an office in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is used as a tourism promotion office so that Hong Kong tourist visits to Indonesia can be increasing. Similarly, it will also bring together sales of Indonesian products, both industrial and home industries. In addition, the CEB-NCPI will encourage labor exchanges so that human resources have global competitiveness.
Meanwhile, Associate Director General of Invest Hong Kong, Vincent Tang, said that he will help investors in managing permits. Hong Kong has implemented air connectivity, digital connectivity, infrastructure connectivity and financial connectivity. (ART/02)