JAKATA - Indonesia Latin America and the Caribbean (INALIAC) Business Mission 2025 officially took place at Srypto Paulo on September 22, 2025, and recorded an achievement of USD 581 million, consisting of USD 284 million potential agreements and USD 297 million concrete transactions.

These figures include the strategic automotive sector, mining, strategic industry, waste management, and tourism.

Indonesian delegates consist of 1 (one) institution, the Halal Product Guarantee Administration Agency (BPJPH), and 14 (fourteen) medium to large-scale companies from various sectors, namely energy, automotive, strategic industries, agroindustri, cosmetics, logistics, to financial services.

It did not stop at the business event alone, the Indonesian delegation deepened negotiations and discussions through the company visit to a number of leading companies and associations in Brazil, namely O Botic Orthorio (commetics and perfume industry), Sindipelas / Abipelas (otomotive industry), and EMBRAER (industry for the aerospace and defense) on September 23, 2025.

The meeting with O Bouticxio opened up opportunities for the use of Indonesian palm oil as a cosmetic raw material as well as introducing halal certification as a guarantee of quality and added value of competitiveness in the global market, according to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement, Friday, September 26.

Meanwhile, a visit to Sindipelas / Abipelas brought together Brazilian associations with Indonesian companies, including the Indonesian Toyota Group. The meeting explores opportunities for the automotive component industry in Brazil, sharing experiences related to Toyota Group operations in Indonesia, applicable regulations, and exploring collaboration opportunities between four-wheeled and two-wheeled vehicle component companies.

Meanwhile, in the aerospace sector, PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) discussed with EMBRAER to discuss the revitalization and maintenance of Indonesian Air Force aircraft.

This meeting confirms EMBRAER as PT DI's strategic partner and is a follow-up to the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on November 17, 2024 in Rio de Janeiro. The collaboration includes the revitalization of the Super Tucano aircraft, empowered by PT DI as a local partner, procurement of spare parts, and support for the maintenance of the aircraft fleet. It is targeted that this collaboration can be realized by the end of 2025.

Senior General Manager of PT DI Indar Atmoko said that participation in the INALAC Business Mission provides a valuable opportunity to strengthen the network as well as pave the way for closer industrial collaboration between Indonesia and Brazil.

INALAC Business Mission 2025 itself succeeded in bringing together Indonesian businessmen with 120 entrepreneurs who were on target and producing 220 business meetings.

This forum proves that the Latin American and Caribbean Regions offer great prospective opportunities for Indonesian businessmen.


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