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Government eyes Middle East, South Africa, Latin America to boost 2026 exports

Government is set to expand its export markets in 2026, targeting the Middle East, South Africa, and Latin America as new growth frontiers in an effort to sustain its trade surplus momentum, Trade Minister Budi Santoso announced on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.

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INACRAFT 2025 highlights youthpreneurs, sustainability

The annual Jakarta International Handicraft Trade Fair (INACRAFT), Southeast Asia’s largest handicraft exhibition, returned this week with its October edition, spotlighting the rise of young entrepreneurs as drivers of Indonesia’s creative economy.

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Inacraft targets global expansion amid declining revenue

Despite a decline in revenue targets, organizers of Inacraft, Indonesia’s largest handicraft exhibition, remain confident in the resilience of both participants and international buyers as they prepare to expand the event globally.

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Balinese handicraft exporters adapt to shifting global trade, consumer trends

Once a consistent foreign exchange contributor, Bali’s woodcraft export industry is now navigating choppy waters in line with the cautious “wait-and-see” mode taken by American buyers following the increased import costs imposed by the United States government although the North American country has remained a major market for Balinese handicrafts. 

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INACRAFT 2025 sets transaction target of Rp100 billion

Minister of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Maman Abdurrahman has set the sales transaction target of Rp100 billion (US$6.3 million) during the Jakarta International Handicraft Trade Fair (INACRAFT) 2025 exhibition which will be held at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) on February 5-9, 2025.

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