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This research delves into the relationship between public information openness related to trade and the concept of sustainable development goals. Through a comprehensive review of literature, normative juridical analysis, the research examines the mechanisms through which transparent access to information of trade policy regulations. It highlights how transparent information practices, including open data portals, public participation, and detailed reporting, can enhance trade performance, attract foreign investment, and create a more favorable business environment. These transparency initiatives align with
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), underscoring the importance of good governance in sustainable economic development. By integrating into the global economy and adhering to international environmental standards, Indonesia can promote sustainable industrialization, ensure responsible consumption and production, and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change. This research aims to contribute to
the development of more equitable and sustainable trade policies by providing insights into how public information openness can support Indonesia's progress towards achieving the SDGs.

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Jati, K., Kusumawati, N. D., & Ariesi, E. H. (2025). Public Information Openness Related to Trade and Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia. Proceedings of Indonesia Focus, 1(1). Retrieved from https://procournal.indonesiafocus.net/PIF/article/view/115