The leaders of Indonesia and Australia hope to announce on Friday the completion of negotiations on an economic partnership pact aimed at boosting trade between the neighbors, Reuters reported on Wednesday, quoting foreign ministry officials. On top of an agreement on trade, the partnership will allow Australian universities to set-up campuses in Indonesia. Other big winners included Australian luxury yacht builders as the archipelago pushes to expand its maritime tourism sector, The Guardian reports. Less than a week after being sworn in as Australia’s prime minister, replacing Malcolm Turnbull after a leadership turmoil, Scott Morrison is expected make his first trip as a government leader this week to Jakarta.