Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade has strengthened its efforts to expand export markets by hosting a business networking discussion involving Indonesian exporters and representatives from six partner countries: Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, the United States, Sudan, and Iran. The initiative aims to broaden international market access for Indonesian products while reinforcing the government’s commitment to supporting domestic businesses in competing more effectively on the global stage. The forum reflects Indonesia’s strategy to promote sustainable export growth through direct engagement with key trading partners.
The discussions provided valuable insights into market characteristics, regulatory requirements, and expansion opportunities across Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East. Participants highlighted the importance of complying with technical regulations, particularly for food and beverage products, as well as maintaining active coordination with Indonesia’s overseas trade promotion centers to strengthen international partnerships. Exporters were also encouraged to diversify product offerings to improve global market penetration. Overall, the forum served as a strategic platform to enhance connectivity between Indonesian businesses and global markets, supporting long-term export development.
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