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PM visit to south-east Asia

David Cameron led a trade delegation to Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia from 27 to 30 July to boost UK trade and investment.

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Prime Minister with trade delegation on visit to Jakarta, Indonesia

The Prime Minister was joined by 31 representatives from businesses from every region of the UK.

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Malaysia

The PM鈥檚 final stop was in Malaysia where he met the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. He then attended a reception for potential investors where he spoke about the UK 鈥渂eing open for business鈥�.

Vietnam

The PM spoke with President Sang at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi. He then issued a joint statement with Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung. He witnessed the signing of He hosted a FinTech roundtable at the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE), as the UK aims to be the leading financial technology centre in the world.

Singapore

The PM visited the in Singapore to make a speech calling for an international approach to addressing corruption. He met the President of Singapore, Tony Tan, and gave a press conference with the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong. He also met the Business Secretary Sajid Javid, leading a Northern Powerhouse trade delegation of 62 northern companies to Singapore and Malaysia and discussed how UK companies could work more closely with those in Singapore.

Indonesia

The PM met President Jokowi of Indonesia at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Monday 27 July before visiting headquarters. He also attended a business event to discuss infrastructure and investment opportunities. Later that day he toured street stalls and visited the Sunda Kelapa Mosque in Jakarta to talk to religious and community leaders about tackling extremism.

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PM priorities for the visit

Trade and investment

The main focus of the visit was about opening doors to future trade. The region is forecast to grow at 5% this year and has the potential to unlock huge opportunities for jobs and growth in the UK.

The PM has called for the EU to jump start a trade agreement with (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) worth 拢3 billion to the UK economy.

Countering ISIL

The PM raised the threat from Islamist extremism with President Widodo in Indonesia and will do so later in the week with Prime Minister Najib of Malaysia. The leaders will discuss what more the UK can do with countries in south-east Asia to defeat terrorism. Read the Prime Minister鈥檚 recent speech on extremism or

About the delegation

The Prime Minister was joined by 31 representatives from businesses from every region of the UK. Follow our for details of the businesses represented during the visit.

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Published 27 July 2015
Last updated 29 July 2015 show all updates
  1. Updated with link to Northern Powerhouse speech.

  2. Added link to space partnerships news story.

  3. Added a link to Flickr photo gallery.

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