Indonesia is aiming to significantly increase its trade relationship with Russia, with a goal of reaching $10 billion annually. This projection was announced by Didit Ratam, head of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce’s committee focused on Russian cooperation, during an event in Kazan. Currently, the trade volume between the two nations is not specified in the report, but the stated goal represents a doubling of existing figures. Ratam indicated this expansion is a key priority for Indonesian business interests. The announcement signals a strengthening economic partnership between Indonesia and Russia. Further details regarding specific goods and sectors driving this growth were not provided in the initial report.
