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collaborating together to create bigger value. Indonesia has not
only big markets, but also a lot of talent in this area as they are
very creative and innovative, but in order to monetize the talent,
we have to evolve this in to entrepreneurship, which Indonesia
lacks. On the other hand, Singapore’s entrepreneurial talents and
hub of finance are crucial in promoting and capitalising the digital
economy potentials for both the countries. Collaboration between
the two is ideal. Thus, bilateral collaboration on this issue and also
on industry 4.0 Transformation is crucial for ASEAN Economic
Community with the large market size and growing middle- income
people. It could also help in making ASEAN as a successful single
market and production base that in turn will also promote growth
and prosperity of its people.

   In addition, the problem of haze has not been there for the
past three years (2016-2018). We are even trying to suppress
the number of forest fires, by implementing on-the-fields
structures, law enforcements and instruments so as to involve
the central government, the regional government, as well as
the people, to reduce the number of forest fires. And we keep
on working very hard to reduce this again and again and again.
But we also want to draw attention to the fact that though
we are trying our best to suppress it, the issue of forest fire is not
really new. The painting by famous Indonesian artist displayed
in the Asian Civilization Museum in Singapore, Mr. Raden
Saleh, depicted the forest fires in Indonesia that existed in 1885.
Forest fire also continues to erupt and cause havoc annually in
countries like Australia, in the US state of California, and even
Europe. It is an ongoing battle for everyone and it requires trans-
boundary collaboration.

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