The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) Western Kalimantan Regional Office is providing opportunities for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the area to learn about export-worthy commodities, as part of an educational program held on Friday, January 3. This initiative, which began in 2025, aims to ensure that all products from micro enterprises can contribute to the export ecosystem by 2030.
The educational program is designed to equip local SMEs with the knowledge and skills necessary to access international markets and expand their reach beyond domestic borders. By focusing on export potential, the initiative seeks to increase the competitiveness of local products and integrate them into the broader global trade network. This move supports the government's goal of boosting Indonesia’s export sector and empowering SMEs in the region.










