JAKARTA, Indonesia, Nov. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Minister of Trade Budi Santoso delivers his presentation during the closing ceremony of the 40th Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) 2025 at ICE BSD City, highlighting Indonesia’s export achievements and global trade commitment.
JAKARTA —The 40th Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) concluded with remarkable achievements, surpassing expectations and reaffirming its status as Indonesia’s premier international trade platform. This milestone not only reflects growing global confidence in Indonesian export products but also showcases the nation’s resilience and competitiveness amid an ever-evolving global trade landscape.
This year’s edition recorded total transactions of USD 22.8 billion, far exceeding the initial target of USD 16.5 billion. Beyond its impressive value, this accomplishment underscores the adaptability and strategic agility of Indonesian businesses in seizing global opportunities.
The strong enthusiasm of Indonesian exporters was evident from the participation of 1,619 exhibitors, exceeding the target of 1,500. TEI 2025 featured a broad spectrum of leading national products across three main exhibition zones:
Food & Beverages (FNB) Zone:Joined by 623 exhibitors, this area showcased coffee, palm oil and its derivatives, processed foods and beverages, plantation products, and halal-certified goods.
Fashion, Lifestyle & Others Zone:Featured 603 exhibitors highlighting fashion, crafts, and lifestyle products that emphasize creativity, design excellence, and local craftsmanship.
Manufactured Products & Services Zone:With 393 exhibitors, this section presented industrial goods such as textiles, footwear, automotive products, spare parts, wood (including plywood and furniture), rubber, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and logistics and inspection services.
The increasing participation across diverse sectors reflects the growing optimism among Indonesian industries in expanding export networks and elevating the nation’s presence in global markets.
TEI 2025 attracted 8,045 buyers from 131 countries, surpassing last year’s figure, while total visitors reached 34,550, well above the target of 30,000. These numbers reinforce TEI’s position as one of Asia’s most sought-after trade events.
According to data from the Ministry of Trade, the top five countries with the highest number of buyers were Malaysia (769), China (605), India (594), Nigeria (509), and Egypt (406). Meanwhile, the five countries generating the largest transaction values were India (USD 4.3 billion), the Netherlands (USD 3.9 billion), Vietnam (USD 3.3 billion), the Philippines (USD 3.1 billion), and China (USD 2.4 billion).




