JAKARTA, April 19 /TASS/. The World Economic Forum for East Asia will open in Indonesia on Sunday assembling more than 700 delegates from 40 countries.
The leaders of the world’s biggest companies will discuss the current regional problems against the background of global changes - decreasing U.S. influence; the increased roles of Russia and China as well as people’s growing mistrust of business and the state.
Russian Vice-Premier Arkady Dvorkovich will head the Russian delegation at the forum that will close on April 21, a source at the Russian embassy in Indonesia told TASS.
The delegation will also include Alexander Galushka, the minister for development of the Far East, as well as representatives of the Rusal and En+Group companies.
The main topics for discussion will include agriculture, the food market, trade and the spread of hi-tech. Several global issues will also be part of the agenda.
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