Dubai Chambers and HE Judha Nugraha, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the UAE, have discussed ways to enhance bilateral economic ties.
The talks centered on identifying opportunities for collaboration across key sectors, aiming to foster continued growth and strengthen the economic relationship between the two countries.
The meeting, which was attended by HE Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, explored ways to enhance trade and investment cooperation between the business communities in Dubai and Indonesia. Discussions also focused on expanding collaboration to advance shared interests and unlock new avenues for mutual growth.
HE Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah President and CEO Dubai Chambers
“Indonesia is an important strategic partner for Dubai. We remain committed to advancing economic cooperation by building on existing connections and exploring new partnership opportunities, particularly in high-growth sectors. These efforts advance our shared goals and further strengthen trade and investment ties. We are also keen to support Indonesian companies in expanding across the region from Dubai, while benefiting from the opportunities available in the emirate.”
During the meeting, participants reviewed opportunities to deepen integration between the business ecosystems in Dubai and Indonesia, strengthen ties between private sector companies, and reinforce the long-term sustainability of economic and trade relations.
The discussions also underlined the importance of closer coordination to help both sides adapt to global developments and respond effectively to a changing international landscape.
In 2025, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce welcomed 64 new Indonesian companies to its membership, increasing the total number of active Indonesian member companies to 198 by year-end. This marked annual growth of 23.8 percent, reflecting growing confidence among the Indonesian business community in Dubai’s dynamic market and its strong potential for growth.