As many as 30 million euro (about 44.4 million U.S. dollars) is prepared by the European Union (EU) to be granted to Indonesia in the next four years, Elshinta.com online news reported here on Tuesday.
EU Ambassador to Indonesia Julian Wilson told the press that out of the sums, 15 million euro (about 22.2 million dollars) is aimed to increase
Indonesia's export capability in accessing EU's market or other important ones.
Meanwhile, the rest will be provided for economic coordination tools between EU and Indonesia as the region's support in the country's
sustainable economic reforms in trade, investment, energy and intellectual property right.
"The aid will help Indonesia in entering the EU's market and other international ones through capacity building in obeying cleanliness and
technical standard, among others,"said Wilson.