Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) is an annual trade fair that showcases a wide range of Indonesian export products, including those from the industrial, mining, agricultural, and craft sectors. It is the largest B2B platform in Indonesia, designed to boost export product growth and expand market opportunities.
The expo features various activities such as seminars, business matching, and networking opportunities, making it a significant event for businesses looking to connect with Indonesian exporters. The 39th edition of TEI will be held at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) in BSD City, Tangerang on 9 - 11 October 2024.
Trade Expo Indonesia features a diverse array of notable products across various sectors. Here are some key categories and examples:
Food, Beverage & Agriculture Products:
- Coffee, tea, and spices
- Processed foods and beverages
- Fresh and processed agricultural products
Manufactured Products:
- Textiles and garments
- Automotive parts and accessories
- Electronics and electrical equipment
Home Living, Fashion & Services:
- Furniture and home decor
- Handicrafts and traditional arts
- Fashion and accessories
These categories highlight the rich variety of Indonesian export products aimed at the global market.
What are the top export destinations for Indonesia?
Indonesia’s top export destinations include:
- China: The largest market, accounting for approximately 25.1% of Indonesia’s total exports.
- United States: A significant trade partner, receiving about 9% of exports.
- Japan: Another major destination, with around 8% of exports.
- India: A growing market, taking in about 7.8% of exports.
- Malaysia: Close regional partner, accounting for 4.8% of exports.
These countries are key players in Indonesia’s export economy, reflecting strong trade relationships and diverse market demands.
By the way, HAKOVO is a GTM (Global Trade Management) company that provides digital solutions for import and export trade in Indonesia. HAKOVO will continue to support smooth and efficient export trade operations.



