Jakarta, June 26 - Within the framework of the preparatory meetings for the Indonesia-Latin America and Caribbean Business Forum 'Inalac 2023', panels of exchange between Indonesian counterparts and representatives of Latin American and Caribbean embassies accredited in Jakarta continued.
During the exchange panels, a review of the agreements from previous editions of the INA-LAC Business Forum took place, and a brainstorming session was held to improve collaboration between Indonesia and the Latin American and Caribbean region. Inputs were provided on how to increase the participation of more stakeholders, including the government, business associations, chambers of commerce, and entrepreneurs from Latin American and Caribbean countries.
The working sessions conveyed information about the West Nusantara Province, its cultural heritage, economy, and potential for business and economic cooperation between Indonesia, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
During the Seminar on Promotion of West Nusa Tenggara Province, representatives from the local government gave presentations on tourism, traditional export products, as well as the main investment projects of West Nusantara Province.
Upon the conclusion of the discussion panels, representatives from various companies organized a product exhibition, featuring coffee tasting and local gastronomy.
The Forum provides an opportunity for stakeholders in the trade and investment sector to interact, engage, and explore strategies to initiate concrete economic cooperation while expanding trade networks.
With the celebration of the INA-LAC Business Forum 2023, it is expected to foster greater trust and cooperation among business actors from both regions through the exchange of information, ideas, experiences, as well as the opening of business opportunities.
As a result of the 2022 Forum, more than 500 participants were attracted, facilitating over 100 business meetings resulting in trade agreements totaling USD 16.57 million in the mining, agriculture, and real estate investment sectors, as well as potential agreements worth USD 162.48 million in the manufacturing and fertilizer sectors.
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