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Trade Ministry identifies 2,616 potential villages for export program
ID🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Trade Ministry identifies 2,616 potential villages for export program

The Indonesian Ministry of Trade has identified 2,616 villages nationwide for participation in the Exportable Villages Program (Desa Bisa Ekspor), aimed at expanding the country's exporter base and promoting regional products internationally. The initiative involves assessing villages based on their export readiness and providing tailored support, including linking micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with foreign buyers and offering mentorship to meet international market regulations. The program emphasizes developing value-added export products and improving compliance with standards such as food safety and halal certification. Officials highlight the potential for growth in international trade through this strategy.

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Trade Ministry identifies 2,616 potential villages for export program

The Indonesian Ministry of Trade has identified 2,616 villages nationwide for participation in the Exportable Villages Program (Desa Bisa Ekspor), aimed at expanding the country's exporter base and promoting regional products internationally. The initiative involves assessing villages based on their export readiness and providing tailored support, including linking micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with foreign buyers and offering mentorship to meet international market regulations. The program emphasizes developing value-added export products and improving compliance with standards such as food safety and halal certification. Officials highlight the potential for growth in international trade through this strategy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's initiative as a strategic effort to enhance Indonesia's export capabilities without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on factual reporting about the program's goals, implementation methods, and expected outcomes, maintaining a balanced tone. No

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