PENOLAKAN INDONESIA BERGABUNG DALAM TRANS PASIFIC PARTNERSHIP (TPP)
Abstract: In order to improve
the international economy through the regions, New Zealand, Singapore and Chile
cooperated to establish Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) as a form of free trade
agreement throughout Asia Pacific region on July 18th, 2005. TPP is a free trade
agreement forum which highly committed to its country members. Indonesia is one
of the countries that has been concerned to be one of the countries having a
stable economic growth. However, under president Susilo Bambang Yodhoyono,
through the Trade Minister of Indonesia, Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia refused to
join the TPP in 2011. Factors of the Indonesia refusal to join the Trans
Pacific Partnership (TPP) can be divided in two factors, namely as internal and
external ones. The internal factors were coming from groups of businessmen and
from the micro meso entrepreneurship condition in Indonesia; as well as from
Indonesian government itself who has been committed to keep the Indonesia
economic growth and its stability. While the external factors are due to the
commitment in the Trans Pacific
Partnership itself and the potency of
particular countries dominion.
Penulis: Inriani Margaretha
Sitohang
Kode Jurnal: jphubintdd140118