Opinion | Coronavirus can strengthen China’s ties with Indonesia
- When this pandemic passes, Indonesia will need Chinese investment more than ever
- Even so, Beijing should be wary of taking its foot off its soft-power pedal
Indonesia is struggling with a surge in coronavirus cases, with more than 3,000 infections so far, and has received Chinese donations of medical supplies. China’s new infections have fallen from their peak two months ago, with effortsnow focused on curbing imported cases and preventing asymptomatic ones from causing a new wave of infections.
When this pandemic passes, and if there are no major shake-ups along the way, we can expect Sino-Indonesian ties to strengthen. For one thing, Indonesia will need China, currently its top investor and top export destination, more than ever.
As the world spirals into a painful downturn fuelled by the closure of businesses and lockdowns to stem the spread of the virus, Indonesia is trying to raise US$62 billion to stop Southeast Asia’s largest economy, which grew 5.1 per cent last year, from entering into recession.