Indonesia’s Trade Policy Strategy through the Rail Industry for The Train Market in Africa

Prinanda, Devita and Prasodjo, Haryo (2023) Indonesia’s Trade Policy Strategy through the Rail Industry for The Train Market in Africa. Media Trend, 18 (1): 1. pp. 101-119. ISSN 2460-7649

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Abstract

The Indonesian Railway Industry (INKA) has increased its export production, especially to other developing countries such as Bangladesh, the
Philippines, and others. Since 2018, Indonesia has explored the railway
industry market in Africa. However, several challenges such as market
competition with China and Europe, the distance between Indonesia
and Africa, as well as the purchasing power of the African region with
the majority of developing and less developed countries are important
notes for Indonesia's strategy. This research will discuss the opportunities,
challenges, and strategies of INKA in exporting trains in the African
region. The analysis of this research uses international trade politics
through the Pure Exchange Model of Trade and Strategic Trade Policy.
The Pure Exchange Model of Trade is used to explain INKA's position in
international trade to understand INKA's opportunities and challenges in
Africa. Meanwhile, Strategic Trade Policy is used to describe Indonesia's
strategy in advancing the Indonesian Railway Industry in Africa. The results
of the study show that Indonesia provides support through a series of
policies such as subsidies and diplomacy to obtain projects in Africa. In
the process, INKA experienced challenges such as intense competition.
However, many opportunities are presented by INKA in terms of the quality
factor and the government's persuasive ability

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Africa, INKA, International Trade Politics, Railways, Trade Policy
Subjects: J Political Science > JZ International relations
Divisions: Faculty of Social and Political Science > Department of International Relations (64201)
Depositing User: haryoprasodjo Haryo Prasodjo, M.A
Date Deposited: 07 May 2024 13:22
Last Modified: 07 May 2024 13:22
URI: https://eprints.umm.ac.id/id/eprint/6188

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