During his opening remarks at the forum, His Excellency Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, stated: “We are committed to strengthening trade and investment relations between the business communities in Dubai and Indonesia in a way that contributes to achieving our common goals. Indonesia is home to one of the most diversified economies in Southeast Asia. This trade mission serves as an integrated platform for Dubai-based companies seeking to capitalise on the exciting opportunities available in the Indonesian market and the wider region.”
Shaima Salem Alhebsi, Acting Chargé d’Affaires at the UAE Embassy in Jakarta, affirmed the UAE’s commitment to exploring potential growth and investment in key sectors, to drive sustainable development and prosperity for the people of the UAE and Indonesia. She emphasised that the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the two countries is aligned with the deep-rooted relations between the two nations, and a mutual commitment to strengthen bilateral trade. She also stressed that the discussions held during the business forum will positively contribute to the enhancement of bilateral investment cooperation between the two countries.
During his participation in the Business Forum, Salem Al Shamsi, Vice President of Global Markets at Dubai Chambers, delivered an informative presentation on Dubai’s economic landscape and outlined the numerous competitive advantages the emirate offers for Indonesian companies.
The event also featured a panel discussion, which brought together expert speakers from key economic sectors in Indonesia. The session covered the intricacies of doing business in Indonesia, with speakers sharing their experiences in the local business environment.
This was followed by a series of bilateral business meetings between representatives of companies from Dubai and Indonesia. The second day of the mission continued with additional bilateral business meetings, together with site visits to several Indonesian companies.
Dubai International Chamber has identified a range of sectors that offer export opportunities to Indonesia for Dubai-based companies, including aluminium; metals and precious stones; and copper and copper articles. Commodities with high-potential import opportunities from Indonesia to Dubai include wooden panels and sheets, palm oil, clothing, and cocoa butter. The most promising areas for investment in Indonesia include the automotive industry, the construction sector, and agriculture, particularly in the export of tropical fruits.