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Target The EU Fisheries Market And Make The National Industry Sustainable
The saying “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” reflects today’s global economic uncertainty, worsened by U.S. protectionism impacting international trade. For Indonesia’s fisheries sector, market diversification is key. The European Union, with 27 member states, offers a large, stable market. In 2023, EU household spending on fishery products…
Vice Governor Emil Optimistic Surabaya Business Matching Will Boost East Java’s Tourism Industry
East Java Vice Governor Emil Elestianto Dardak expressed optimism that Surabaya Business Matching 2025 will boost the region’s tourism industry. At the event’s opening on Wednesday (May 21) at Bumi Surabaya City Resort, Emil emphasized that business matching goes beyond networking—it’s a strategic platform for tourism players to connect directly…
Six Private Companies Invest IDR3.65 Trillion in Indonesia's New Capital, Nusantara
Six private companies have committed to investing a total of IDR3.65 trillion in the development of Indonesia’s new capital, Nusantara (IKN). The agreements, signed on May 21, 2025, span various sectors including culinary, hospitality, education, retail, construction, and real estate. This marks a major step forward for the IKN Authority,…
Central Java Investment Reaches IDR 21.85 Trillion, Creates Nearly 100,000 Jobs
In the first quarter of 2025, Central Java recorded a significant investment influx of Rp21.85 trillion, resulting in the employment of 97,550 workers, a 23.95% increase from the same period last year. This growth also marked a IDR4.29 trillion rise from Q1 2024. The investment was dominated by foreign direct…










