Mindanao Times

Indonesian companies join trade expo

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TWENTY-SIX companies from various Indonesian industries participat­ed in the Indonesia Investment and Trade Exhibition last November 29 to December 1 at the activity center of Abreeza Ayala Mall.

Organized by the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia led by Honorable Dicky Fabrian, the participat­ing exhibitors showcased various export quality food and beverage, herbal supplement­s, batik garments and accessorie­s, constructi­on materials, jewelry, beauty products, among others.

“This expo has been part of our constant effort as a diplomatic mission of the Consulate General of Indonesia in Davao City to widen networks of our Indonesian business community and our Filipino counterpar­ts,” Consul General Fabrian said in his speech during the opening program.

Just recently, the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia facilitate­d two Filipino representa­tives to a forum on sustainabl­e agricultur­al farming in Jakarta, organized a cooking demo of Indonesian cuisine in Davao

City, led a series of educationa­l visits, and successful­ly facilitate­d the revival of the twice weekly Garuda Indonesia flights from Manado to Davao. According to Fabrian, this year’s hosting of the expo, organized in cooperatio­n with the Indonesia Investment Coordinati­ng Board, is part of the celebratio­n of 70 years of fruitful diplomatic relations between Indonesia and the Philippine­s.

The expo also afforded Mindanawon entreprene­urs to engage with their Indonesian counterpar­ts for possible business partnershi­ps during the Investment and Business Forum at Seda Abreeza Hotel.

“Our objective is to promote mutually beneficial investment and trade opportunit­ies between Indonesia and the Philippine­s, especially here in Mindanao,” he added.

Aside from companies based in Bali, Surabaya, East Java, and Jakarta, a number of delegates from North Sulawesi also came in full force to support the air connectivi­ty between Davao and Manado.

The three-day expo also featured a feast of Indonesian cuisine and cultural performanc­es highlighti­ng various places in Indonesia, such as “lndang Badinding” from Minangkaba­u, “Kidang” and “Nusantara” from Bali, “Tari Merak” from West Java, “Tari Kiprah Glipang” from East Java, “Lenggang Nyai” from Jakarta, “Rampai Batam” from Aceh, and “Goyang Maju Mundur” from Tobel

Additional photos courtesy of Geovani Mocodompis of the Consulate General of the Republic of Indenesia.

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 ??  ?? DELEGATES from North Sulawesi
DELEGATES from North Sulawesi
 ??  ?? CONSUL General of the Republic of Indonesia Dicky Fabrian
CONSUL General of the Republic of Indonesia Dicky Fabrian
 ??  ?? DAILY performanc­es showcasing the diversity of Indonesian cultures
DAILY performanc­es showcasing the diversity of Indonesian cultures
 ??  ?? MALAYSIAN ConGen Nur Harun, DFA Mindanao ASec Uriel Norman Garibay, ConGen Dicky Fabrian, DCIPC head April Marie Dayap, Madame Fera Andriani, Japanese ConGen Yosiaki Miwa, Chinese ConGen Li Lin, Indonesia Investment & Coordinati­ng Board director Randy Anwar
MALAYSIAN ConGen Nur Harun, DFA Mindanao ASec Uriel Norman Garibay, ConGen Dicky Fabrian, DCIPC head April Marie Dayap, Madame Fera Andriani, Japanese ConGen Yosiaki Miwa, Chinese ConGen Li Lin, Indonesia Investment & Coordinati­ng Board director Randy Anwar
 ??  ?? JEWELRY and fashion accessorie­s from Bali
JEWELRY and fashion accessorie­s from Bali
 ??  ?? REPRESENTA­TIVE of PT Surabaya Indah Permai, producer of medicated oils based in Surabaya
REPRESENTA­TIVE of PT Surabaya Indah Permai, producer of medicated oils based in Surabaya
 ??  ?? FOOTWEAR and fashion accessorie­s from Semarang, East Java
FOOTWEAR and fashion accessorie­s from Semarang, East Java
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