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‘Indonesia-South, Central Asia business Forum’ yields transactions worth $8.33b

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At the end of the Indonesia-South and Central Asia Business Forum (INASCA), worth $ 8.33 billion in business and investment are expected in Indonesia through different 50 trade and investment deals in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The Indonesia-South and Central Asia Business Forum (INASCA), organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jakarta on October 7, 2024, concluded with remarkable outcomes.

This extraordinary achievement follows a series of events under the “Road to INASCA” initiative that began earlier this year.

The forum successfully secured 50 business and investment deals, amounting to $ 8.33 billion. The business delegations from different chambers of Commerce from Pakistan and other South and Central Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan participated in INASCA and promoted trilateral economic integration between Indonesia and the countries of these two regions.

Businessmen from various business sectors of Pakistan, including textile, oil consumption, and IT and technology sectors, have signed various agreements in INASCA.—APP

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