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Indonesia‘s Halal Pavilion Secures $563,000 in Potential Deals at Mega Halal Bangkok 2025
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Jakarta, Indonesia – The Indonesian Pavilion at the prestigious Mega Halal Bangkok 2025 exhibition has successfully generated meaningful interest, recording potential halal deals valued at an remarkable US$563,000. This achievement underscores Indonesia’s growing prominence and readiness to lead the global halal industry’s evolution.
Strong International Buyer Interest Fuels Halal deal Potential
The Indonesian participation at Mega Halal Bangkok 2025, a key event for the global halal market, has been met with eager engagement from international buyers. According to Rafika Arfani, the Indonesian trade attaché in Bangkok, the pavilion attracted considerable attention, notably for Indonesia’s diverse range of lifestyle products.
Lifestyle Products Showcase Indonesia’s Halal Industry Advancement
“The diversity of products shown reflects Indonesia’s readiness to lead the evolution of the halal industry, which is no longer limited to just food and beverages,” stated Arfani. The pavilion prominently featured leading lifestyle products, including fashion, cosmetics, food and beverages, and home decor, demonstrating the expanding scope of the halal sector beyond traditional categories. This strategic showcasing highlights Indonesia’s commitment to innovation and its capacity to meet the evolving demands of the global halal consumer.
Economic Diplomacy and Global Halal Industry Recognition
Indonesia’s presence at Mega Halal Bangkok 2025 served a dual purpose: fostering business opportunities and acting as a crucial platform for economic diplomacy. by showcasing its advanced halal industry, Indonesia aimed to strengthen its global economic ties and promote its high-quality products.
Thailand‘s Positive Response Signals Competitive Halal Market Image
the strong enthusiasm from potential Thai business partners and exhibition visitors has been a key indicator of Indonesia’s growing influence. “The strong enthusiasm from potential Thai business partners and exhibition visitors signals a modern, creative, and highly competitive image of Indonesia’s halal industry,” Arfani added. This positive reception validates the quality and creativity inherent in Indonesian halal offerings.
Strategic Participation to Boost Halal Product Promotion
The Indonesian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Thailand, Rachmat Budiman, emphasized the strategic importance of participating in such exhibitions. “Participating in the exhibition was a strategic move to further promote Indonesia’s halal products,” he commented. Ambassador Budiman highlighted the immense potential of Indonesia’s halal sector, noting its strong intersection with the lifestyle and food and beverage industries.
Global Recognition of Indonesian Product Quality and Creativity
The positive feedback received at the exhibition serves as concrete proof of the global recognition of Indonesian products. “The positive response we received proves the recognition of the quality and creativity of Indonesian products on the global stage,” Budiman stated, reinforcing Indonesia’s position as a reliable and innovative player in the international halal market.
Indonesia-Thailand Bilateral Trade Overview
The exhibition also provides context for the broader economic relationship between Indonesia and Thailand.
Trade Performance: january-May 2025
Between January and May 2025, the total trade volume between Indonesia and Thailand reached US$7.86 billion. Indonesian exports to Thailand amounted to US$4 billion, while imports from Thailand were valued at US$3.85 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of US$147.10 million for Indonesia.
2024 Trade Figures and Key Exports/Imports
In the full year of 2024,bilateral trade between the two nations was pegged at US$17.44 billion. Indonesia’s exports to Thailand recorded US$7.70 billion, with imports totaling US$9.73 billion.
Indonesia’s primary exports to Thailand include petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals; coal, briquettes, ovoids, and solid fuels obtained from coal; petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons; refined copper and copper alloys; and motor vehicle parts and accessories.
Conversely, Indonesia’s main imports from thailand comprise rice, motor vehicle parts and accessories, cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose in solid form, ethylene polymers in primary forms, and motor vehicles for the transport of goods.
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