The Maluku Regional Office of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) will help facilitate 12 initial exports for 2022 in Maluku Province with an export foreign exchange value of up to 36.335 million US dollars. "In the 2022 period, we have carried out 12 initial exports of various commodities to a number of countries, with export foreign exchange reaching US$36,335,299," said Head of DJBC Maluku Priyono Triatmojo in Ambon, Wednesday. He said the first 12 exports were carried out by eight exporters, namely Kamboti Spices of Maluku, which exported nutmeg and eucalyptus oil to the Netherlands, Putri Desi exported crab commodities to China, Kreasi Himono Indonesia exported fish fillets to Singapore and Thailand. Cahaya Timur works on exporting tuna loin to Malaysia, PT Sanana Pelangi Indonesia exports frozen yellowfin tuna to Los Angles, the United States, PT Wahana Lestari Investama exports vannamei shrimp to Singapore and Malaysia, Kamboti Rempah Maluku exports walnut seeds, cloves, nutmeg jam to Dutch.
Besides that, the first export from Ternate was the Sinar Laut Cooperative to Singapore, CV. Ryas Samudra and PT Alam Bumi Ent export chocolate bars to the destination country, England. As well as a number of PT Putta Dino Kayangan's export potential, namely Tidore Weaving and CV. Mitra Tuna Mandiri, tuna. He stated, the number of MSMEs that had been trained was 33 MSMEs, and seven MSMEs had the potential to export. The direct export process from Maluku was carried out after previously exports were always carried out through Surabaya. "This is a manifestation of the success of the export assistance efforts initiated by the Maluku Customs and Ambon City Export Support Team together with the Maluku Province Export Acceleration Team," he said.