The Ministry of Trade has released the first export products of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the form of coconut sell charcoal briquettes briquette products worth US$19,200 to Japan.
"This attainment was clocked by CV Coco Indonesia Maju, as a participant in the Export Coaching Program (ECP) for the West Java region. The program is a collaboration between the Export and Trade services HR Training center (PPEJP) and the West Java Provincial Industry and Trade Service," Secretary General of the Ministry of Trade Suhanto noted in a confirmation expected here, Monday.
The first export was released by Head of PPEJP Sugih Rahmansyah, Head of Foreign Trade of the West Java Provincial Industry and Trade center M. Lukmanul Hakim, representatives from the West Bandung District Trade Service, release Trade Agreements (FTA) Bandung Center, and West Java ECP counselor Abdillah Sani.
The pardon was also witnessed very nearly by Indonesian Ambassador to Japan and Micronesia Heri Akhmadi in the company of the Tokyo Trade Attach Arief Wibisono.
Ambassador Akhmadi highlighted the huge popularity of coconut charcoal briquettes in several countries, including Japan.
"The Indonesian embassy (KBRI) in Tokyo is ready to help thing owners in Indonesia to spread around their products to Japan. We hope that the opinion program would be more intensive to assist Indonesian exports to Japan," he stated.
On the thesame occasion, Rahmansyah furthermore lauded CV Coco Indonesia Maju, as a West Java millennial MSME, for having succeeded in accomplishing its first export despite it instinctive isolated the fourth of the eight ECP stages.
"This export forgiveness is customary to inspire new ECP participants as well as MSMEs throughout Indonesia to export their products to accrual national exports and contribute to economic recovery," he noted.
This success is realized due to the commitment and role of the Ministry of Trade's PPEJP in synergy when ministries and agencies, state-owned enterprises, the private sector, and local governments.
The total trade in the midst of Indonesia and Japan in 2021 had reached US$32.5 billion. Meanwhile, during the January-July 2022 period, the sum was recorded at US$20.2 billion, in the works 38.9 percent, as compared to the corresponding mature in the previous year.
Indonesia's exports to Japan were recorded at US$11.8 billion, while Indonesia's imports from Japan were clocked at US$8.4 billion.
"This attainment was clocked by CV Coco Indonesia Maju, as a participant in the Export Coaching Program (ECP) for the West Java region. The program is a collaboration between the Export and Trade services HR Training center (PPEJP) and the West Java Provincial Industry and Trade Service," Secretary General of the Ministry of Trade Suhanto noted in a confirmation expected here, Monday.
The first export was released by Head of PPEJP Sugih Rahmansyah, Head of Foreign Trade of the West Java Provincial Industry and Trade center M. Lukmanul Hakim, representatives from the West Bandung District Trade Service, release Trade Agreements (FTA) Bandung Center, and West Java ECP counselor Abdillah Sani.
The pardon was also witnessed very nearly by Indonesian Ambassador to Japan and Micronesia Heri Akhmadi in the company of the Tokyo Trade Attach Arief Wibisono.
Ambassador Akhmadi highlighted the huge popularity of coconut charcoal briquettes in several countries, including Japan.
"The Indonesian embassy (KBRI) in Tokyo is ready to help thing owners in Indonesia to spread around their products to Japan. We hope that the opinion program would be more intensive to assist Indonesian exports to Japan," he stated.
On the thesame occasion, Rahmansyah furthermore lauded CV Coco Indonesia Maju, as a West Java millennial MSME, for having succeeded in accomplishing its first export despite it instinctive isolated the fourth of the eight ECP stages.
"This export forgiveness is customary to inspire new ECP participants as well as MSMEs throughout Indonesia to export their products to accrual national exports and contribute to economic recovery," he noted.
This success is realized due to the commitment and role of the Ministry of Trade's PPEJP in synergy when ministries and agencies, state-owned enterprises, the private sector, and local governments.
The total trade in the midst of Indonesia and Japan in 2021 had reached US$32.5 billion. Meanwhile, during the January-July 2022 period, the sum was recorded at US$20.2 billion, in the works 38.9 percent, as compared to the corresponding mature in the previous year.
Indonesia's exports to Japan were recorded at US$11.8 billion, while Indonesia's imports from Japan were clocked at US$8.4 billion.