Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto invited Japanese business players to expand investment in Indonesia, aiming to strengthen economic ties and attract more foreign investment.This was conveyed by the President at the Indonesia-Japan Business Forum in Tokyo on Monday.”Indonesia is an open economy. We rely on trade; we rely on close economic partnerships. That is why our foreign policy has been that of non-alignment,” he asserted, cited from the statement of the Presidential Secretariat.At the forum, the president emphasized that Indonesia's openness to the world is the primary foundation for building global economic relations. He noted that Indonesia consistently maintains stable international relations through an inclusive approach.The president also explained that Indonesia's non-aligned principle allows the country to maintain good ties with various parties without being tied to specific blocs amid the global geopolitical dynamics.”Our philosophy is one thousand friends too few, one enemy too many,” he stressed.According to Prabowo, this philosophy reflects Indonesia's commitment to expanding international partnerships and avoiding conflict, thereby creating a conducive environment for investment growth.He added that this approach provides Indonesia with a stable position amidst increasingly complex global dynamics, serving as an advantage in attracting foreign investors.”Indonesia is in a comfortable position that we do not have any enemies,” he remarked.President Prabowo further said that his administration continues to carry out reforms, including by strengthening governance and enforcing the rule of law.The Indonesian government is also pushing for economic transformation through industrialization and increasing the added value of natural resources, while accelerating the development of renewable energy, electric vehicles, manufacturing, and the digital economy.Through these steps, the president hoped that the economic partnership between Indonesia and Japan would grow stronger and yield mutual benefits, while inviting Japanese business leaders to seize investment opportunities in Indonesia.