<p>For Indonesia, the South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program was initially launched when the Ministry of Finance of Indonesia sent a written Demand Survey Form concerning its areas of interests for the KSP in January, 2009. Through an extensive survey of the Indonesian Government and agencies, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance of the Republic of Korea, KDI and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia, the counterpart organization, decided to tackle the issues of developing policy solutions for high policy areas of the Indonesian Government.</p>

<p>These are: 1) Competition Policy, 2) Capital Market Development, 3) Financial Supervision, and 4) Medium-term Fiscal Expenditure Management.</p>

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