Indonesian Embassy Promotes Business Opportunities to Filipino Entrepreneurs
The Indonesian Embassy in Manila, in collaboration with the Entrepreneurs Organization Philippines (EOP), organised an investment promotion event on Thursday.
IDXChannel - The Indonesian Embassy in Manila, in collaboration with the Entrepreneurs Organization Philippines (EOP), organised an investment promotion event on Thursday (15/6/2023).
The event took the form of a "Learning Event and Casual Dinner Reception" themed "Exploring Business Opportunities in Indonesia."
In his opening remarks, Indonesian Ambassador to Manila, Agus Widjojo, expressed his hope that the event would serve as a platform for meaningful exchange of ideas and discussions to strengthen economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.
He further hoped that the event would generate innovative approaches and identify shared interests in strengthening partnership.
"Indonesia, as one of the major economic powers in Southeast Asia and the Philippines, with its dynamic and resilient business environment, have many advantages in closer cooperation across various sectors," Ambassador Agus stated.
The event was attended by 49 members of EOP engaged in various fields such as healthcare products, food and beverages, labour, energy, tourism, services, and others.
EOP is a community of Filipino entrepreneurs that is part of the international EO organisation present in 60 countries, aiming to enhance the capacities and potentials of its members through business networking.
Jenny Co-Yang, the President of EOP, appreciated the collaboration with the Indonesian Embassy in organising the event. She believed that the activity would assist Filipino entrepreneurs in identifying business opportunities, particularly those that have the potential to grow in the future, such as e-commerce and start-ups that have experienced rapid growth in Indonesia.
During the occasion, the Indonesian Embassy presented various business potentials in Indonesia. Some of the business opportunities discussed included infrastructure development, including the construction of infrastructure in the New National Capital City project (IKN), renewable energy, tourism, e-commerce, creative economy, and others. Other aspects such as regulations, ease of doing business, and business culture in Indonesia were also discussed with the entrepreneurs.
The event was successful and will be followed up with further meetings for each business cluster, aiming to provide easier access to information and facilitation for Filipino entrepreneurs seeking business opportunities in Indonesia.
The Philippines is a strategic trading partner for Indonesia, with the Philippines contributing a trade surplus of approximately USD11.4 billion to Indonesia's trade balance. The total bilateral trade value between Indonesia and the Philippines amounted to USD14.39 billion in 2022, an increase of 57% compared to the previous year. (WHY)