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SIBS@ASEAN 2026 Bandung Edition Strengthens Selangor–West Java Regional Economic Collaboration
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SIBS@ASEAN 2026 Bandung Edition Strengthens Selangor–West Java Regional Economic Collaboration

The SIBS@ASEAN 2026 Bandung Edition, organized by Invest Selangor Berhad, was launched by the State Government of Selangor (Malaysia) and the Provincial Government of West Java (Indonesia). The two-day summit, held in Bandung from July 9 to 10, 2026, aimed to strengthen economic collaboration between the two regions through trade, investment, and industry partnerships. The event attracted over 400 participants, including 225 from Malaysia and 200 from Indonesia. It coincided with the Selangor Medical Tourism and Education Expo, featuring medical institutions and educational organizations promoting healthcare, wellness, and higher education opportunities.

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SIBS@ASEAN 2026 Bandung Edition Strengthens Selangor–West Java Regional Economic Collaboration

The SIBS@ASEAN 2026 Bandung Edition, organized by Invest Selangor Berhad, was launched by the State Government of Selangor (Malaysia) and the Provincial Government of West Java (Indonesia). The two-day summit, held in Bandung from July 9 to 10, 2026, aimed to strengthen economic collaboration between the two regions through trade, investment, and industry partnerships. The event attracted over 400 participants, including 225 from Malaysia and 200 from Indonesia. It coincided with the Selangor Medical Tourism and Education Expo, featuring medical institutions and educational organizations promoting healthcare, wellness, and higher education opportunities.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the collaborative efforts between Malaysia and Indonesia, focusing on economic development and regional cooperation. There is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on one side over the other. The framing remains neutral, highlighting the mutual benefits of

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