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    Turkiye and Indonesia Aim for $10 Billion Trade Target in Key Sectors

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Turkiye’s leading diplomat and Indonesia’s president engaged in talks to enhance bilateral trade relations with an ambitious target of reaching $10 billion. The discussions covered multiple strategic sectors, highlighting the importance of expanding cooperation beyond traditional trade. Both nations emphasized the potential for growth in defence, energy, transportation, and the halal food industry, reflecting their commitment to diversified economic collaboration.

    These talks come amid a global push for stronger regional partnerships, with Turkiye and Indonesia seeking to leverage their geographic and economic complementarities. The defence sector cooperation could lead to joint ventures and technology sharing, while energy discussions focus on sustainable and efficient resource management. Transportation infrastructure and logistics were also prioritized to facilitate smoother trade flows, which is crucial for achieving the set financial goals.

    Notably, the halal food industry represents a significant opportunity given Indonesia’s large Muslim population and Turkiye’s established food production capabilities. Strengthening ties in this sector could boost exports and create new market avenues. This comprehensive approach to bilateral trade underscores the strategic importance both countries place on deepening economic ties, which could have a lasting impact on regional economic integration and development.

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