Building Bridges: DNAP at Australia-Indonesia Delegation 2025

DNAP Strengthens Australia–Indonesia Trade Bridges at Delegation Meeting in Jakarta.
Jakarta, Indonesia - DNAP’s presence in Jakarta in late 2025 marked another milestone in our mission to build a seamless, trusted trade corridor between Indonesia and Australia. Mohit Rai, Managing Director - DNAP joined Mr. Haris, Trade Attaché from the Indonesian Embassy in Canberra, in a live dialogue session hosted by the Ministry of Trade of Indonesia (Kementerian Perdagangan), engaging directly with Indonesian exporters preparing to enter the Australian market.
The session brought together businesses from across Indonesia seeking clarity on market entry, compliance, and emerging opportunities. With bilateral trade between the two nations continuing to rise since the post‑COVID recovery, the timing could not have been more significant.
A Dialogue That Delivered Real Value
Mohit represented DNAP and the Australian delegation, offering practical insights into Australia’s consumer landscape and the pathways available for Indonesian brands. He emphasised the importance of readiness, category positioning, and understanding Australia’s premium‑driven retail environment. Mr. Haris provided a government lens, addressing regulatory requirements, support mechanisms, and the role of trade offices in facilitating smooth entry. Together, they created a balanced and actionable conversation that resonated strongly with attendees.
Why This Matters for DNAP
This moment reflects DNAP’s growing role as a bridge between the two markets:
- A recognised voice in bilateral trade
DNAP’s participation in a Ministry‑hosted forum underscores our credibility and alignment with national trade objectives. - A partner for Indonesian exporters
We support brands across FMCG, wellness, household goods, and more — helping them become export‑ready with confidence. - A contributor to a stronger two‑way ecosystem
By sharing insights and offering guidance, DNAP is helping shape a more informed and globally competitive exporter community.

Looking Ahead
DNAP remains committed to strengthening Australia–Indonesia trade by providing:
- Market intelligence
- Compliance and regulatory guidance
- Distribution and category pathways
- Strategic support for MSMEs and established brands
This Jakarta session was a powerful reminder of what’s possible when government, business, and trade partners come together. DNAP is proud to be part of this shared journey.

