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APINDO Subang Holds Branch Working Meeting, Chairman Urges Stronger Business Synergy to Boost Regional Investment

APINDO Subang Holds Branch Working Meeting, Chairman Urges Stronger Business Synergy to Boost Regional Investment

SUBANG – Chairman of the Indonesian Employers’ Association (APINDO) Subang Chapter, Asep Rochman Dimyati, has called on local business actors to enhance synergy and collaboration in a joint effort to strengthen regional investment and economic growth.

 

This message was delivered during his opening remarks at the APINDO Subang Branch Working and Consultation Meeting (Rakerkonkab), held at Nalendra Hotel on Thursday, May 22, 2025.

 

Carrying the theme “Synergy and Collaboration of APINDO Subang in Driving Investment and Strengthening the Regional Economy”, Asep underscored the strategic role of APINDO as a key partner of the government in fostering a business-friendly climate.

 

“Investment is the main driver for economic growth and job creation,” he stated.

 

He went on to affirm APINDO Subang’s commitment to facilitating ongoing dialogue between the business community and the government to develop a supportive business ecosystem—covering areas such as licensing facilitation, infrastructure development, and human capital improvement.

 

Asep expressed hope that the Rakerkonkab would yield concrete strategic initiatives to address future challenges while reinforcing APINDO’s role in advancing the regional economy.

 

The event was attended by business leaders, key stakeholders, and representatives from the regional government, all of whom expressed support for strengthening Subang’s economic sector.

 

Source: TINTAHIJAU.COM

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