The Indonesian Ministry of Trade (Kemendag) is continuing efforts to expand export market access for Indonesian products by organizing business networking activities with six partner countries: Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, the United States, Sudan, and Iran. According to the Director General of National Export Development (PEN) at Kemendag, Fajrini Puntodewi, these activities show the ministry’s commitment to support and facilitate Indonesian business actors. The goal is to help them become competitive in the global market and to sustainably increase Indonesia’s export contributions.
Fajrini also noted that four Indonesian companies participated in the event: PT Herisa Dwi Sejahtera, Moonbizt Oathentic.id, PT Victoria Care Indonesia Tbk, and PT Mula Dravya. Meanwhile, Bayu Wicaksono Putro, Director of Market Development and Export Information at Kemendag, emphasized that business networking is a strategic forum to strengthen connections between Indonesian business players and global markets. He added that exporters can gain a better understanding of the characteristics and regulations of destination markets and receive strategic input from partner countries, especially regarding business expansion opportunities.










