Indonesia and Switzerland Explore Expanded Legal Cooperation, Including Extradition
Zehnder expressed optimism about the roadmap for economic growth between the two countries, stating, “We hope to make investing in Indonesia even more accessible for Swiss businesses.” The discussions also touched on the Indonesia–European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IE-CEPA), which has facilitated trade and investment between Indonesia and Switzerland.
Supratman emphasized the Ministry of Law and Human Rights’ role in ensuring legal certainty for foreign investments, which he believes will further boost economic cooperation.
Both parties expressed optimism about the future of Indonesia-Switzerland relations. Supratman reiterated his hope that Switzerland would become one of Indonesia’s largest investors in trade and industry, while Zehnder reaffirmed Switzerland’s commitment to strengthening ties and exploring new opportunities for collaboration.
The meeting concluded with a shared vision of enhanced legal and economic cooperation, paving the way for a stronger partnership between Indonesia and Switzerland. As both nations continue to work together, the focus remains on creating a stable and mutually beneficial relationship that addresses both current and future challenges.
The discussions mark a significant step forward in deepening the ties between the two countries, with a particular emphasis on legal and economic collaboration. (Uki Ruknuddin)

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