Lili Yan Ing is an Indonesian economist. She has been the lead advisor to the Minister of Trade of Indonesia since November 2017.

Lili Yan Ing
NationalityIndonesian
OccupationSenior Economist
Known forSenior Advisor on Trade and Investment

Ing was a senior advisor on Trade and Investment at the President’s Office of the Republic of Indonesia from 2015 to 2016. Earlier, she was a senior economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia ERIA,[1] and a senior advisor on Trade and Investment for the Southeast Asian region from 2012 to 2015, and an economist with the World Bank, from 2009 to 2012.

She also teaches International Trade at the University of Indonesia and gives public lectures on trade, speaks at international fora such as WTO symposiums,[2] NTM International Expert meetings,[3] the East Asian Business Summit, the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit, and participates in RCEP negotiations,[4][5][6][7] ASEANUS, ASEAN—EU, ASEAN Senior Economic Official meetings, and ASEAN High Level Task Force meetings,[8] and gives trainings and speeches at a number of conferences related to Southeast Asia. She is also a frequent contributor to leading newspapers including among others, The Diplomat[9][10], the Asian Nikkei Review[11], and the Jakarta Post.[12][13][14]

References

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  1. ^ Ing, Lili Yan. "Senior Economist at ERIA".
  2. ^ Ing, Lili Yan. "The value of ASEAN integration and the WTO regime".
  3. ^ "ASEAN's economic unity is being threatened by nontariff barriers".
  4. ^ Ing, Lili Yan (August 2015). East Asian Integration (First ed.). ERIA.
  5. ^ Cadot, Olivier; Ing, Lili Yan (September 2015). "Non-tariff Measures and Harmonisation: Issues for the RCEP". ERIA Discussion Paper 2015-61.
  6. ^ "Lili Yan Ing, an economist at ERIA, presents 'What Does RCEP Mean for Business?' at the First East Asia Investment Forum". YouTube.
  7. ^ "RCEP: The Mutually Beneficial Economic Partnership Agreement Amongst East Asian Countries".
  8. ^ "Dr Lili Yan Ing at 9th ASEAN and Asia Forum 2016". YouTube.
  9. ^ Ing, Lili Yan. "Free Trade Agreements for Indonesia?".
  10. ^ Ing, Lili Yan. "Should the Rest of Southeast Asia Join the TPP?".
  11. ^ Ing, Lili Yan; Prana, Jaysa. "Should East Asia retaliate against US trade policy?".
  12. ^ Ing, Lili Yan. "Trump's economic policy and impact on Indonesian economy".
  13. ^ Ing, Lili Yan; Ho, Abigail. "The US and ASEAN: Deal or no deal?".
  14. ^ Ing, Lili Yan; Ho, Abigail. "After Brexit, an ASEAN−EU trade agreement?".