JAKARTA - The Indonesia Latent America and the Caribbean (INALIAC) Business Mission 2025 in Sao Paolo, Brazil, which closed on Tuesday, managed to record an investment and trade value of Rp9.6 trillion.
Indonesia held the 2025 INALAC Business Mission on September 22-23 in Sao Paolo, Brazil, reaffirming its commitment to expanding economic cooperation with Latin America and the Caribbean (Amlatkar) region.
Throughout the implementation, 220 business meetings were successfully held. In addition, as many as 15 companies, 2 trading rooms, and 1 government institution also conduct business pitching in front of potential partners.
Although on a smaller scale than the previous year, this year's activities are more focused and yield-oriented. Carrying the theme "Charging towardss Sustainable and Resilient Partnerships", this forum invites business players of both regions to adapt in facing global challenges, ranging from rising tariffs and trade wars, protectionism, and geopolitical tensions.
The transaction value that was successfully achieved reached reached 581 million US dollars (Rp9,675,741,600,000), consisting of 284 million US dollars (Rp4,729,622,400,000) potential agreements and 297 million US dollars (Rp4,946,119,200,000) concrete transactions, especially in the automotive sector, mining, strategic industries, waste management and tourism.
Expert Staff for Management of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as chairman of the Acep Somantri Indonesian delegation revealed that INALAC 2025's success in strengthening Indonesia's position in the Amlatkar region.
"This collaboration shows that Indonesia is capable of becoming a strategic partner in the region. In the midst of global economic challenges, concrete and sustainable business relations are the keys to promoting mutual growth," he said in a statement from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as quoted on September 24.
This year, INALAC involves regulators, state-owned enterprises and the national private sector, with the participation of one institution (Halal Product Guarantee Agency/BPJPH) and 14 medium to large-scale Indonesian companies from various sectors, ranging from energy, automotive, strategic industries, agroindustrials, cosmetics, logistics, to financial services.
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INALAC 2025 was attended by 120 businessmen and representatives of the Government from Brazil as well as a number of other Amlatkar countries, such as Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Guyana, Jamaica, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
The implementation of the 2025 INALAC is fully supported by the Indonesian Embassy in Brasturlia-DF, KADIN Indonesia, ITPC Srypto Paulo, as well as all Indonesian representatives in Bogota, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Panama City, Paramaribo, Quito and Santiago.
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