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Huawei strengthens contribution and cooperation in Indonesia

Staff Correspondent
05 Oct 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 05 Oct 2021 00:52:29
Huawei strengthens contribution and cooperation in Indonesia
High officials of Huawei pose with the signed documents on cyber security cooperation in Indonesia on September 27 – Courtesy Photo

Huawei Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting cyber security knowledge sharing through the renewal of a memorandum of understanding on cyber security cooperation on September 27, 2021.

Huawei Indonesia and Indonesia’s highest cyber security body National Cyber and Crypto Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BSSN) sealed off a new, tripartite cooperation agreement (PKS) with Institut Teknologi Del (IT Del), said a press release on Sunday.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by Gen (ret) Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment of the Republic of Indonesia (Marves), Ren Zhengfei, Huawei CEO and Founder, Jeffery Liu, Huawei Asia Pacific president, and Jacky Chen, Huawei Indonesia CEO.

Minister Luhut also held a high-level discussion with Ren to mark a renewed collaboration and long-term commitment of the leading global ICT provider, especially in cyber security enhancement in Indonesia, the release read.

Expressing gratitude to Huawei Luhut said, “I am sure Huawei could make a significant contribution to Indonesia’s Green Development and Smart Future. In the next few years, the digital property will be one of the most valuable assets in the next

generation.”

“Indonesia is a beautiful and great nation, boasting long coastal lines, a wealth of natural resources, and a wide variety of agricultural produce,” Ren spoke highly of Indonesia.

He opined that besides representing a large, untapped market for Indonesian exports, China also has a few examples of utilizing technology to improve vital operations.

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