Indonesia and Belarus expanded manufacturing cooperation, with 2025 bilateral trade reaching US$221.3 million. The countries plan to establish a vehicle assembly plant and finalize an industrial MoU covering multiple sectors including automotive and heavy equipment.
Viktor Karankevich
Indonesia and Belarus signed a 2026-2030 cooperation roadmap to expand bilateral ties in industrial cooperation, food security, and technology, with bilateral trade rising 72.6 percent to $221 million, ahead of planned presidential visit.
Indonesia signed US$427 million in bilateral agreements with Belarus covering industry, agriculture, and food security, strengthening economic cooperation across trade, investment, and technology sectors during their joint commission session in May 2026.
Indonesia and Belarus sealed approximately Rp7 trillion in business deals through five memorandums of understanding signed by their officials, covering fertilizer, dairy, energy, and trade collaborations aimed at strengthening bilateral economic cooperation across multiple sectors.
Indonesia and Belarus Strengthen Economic Ties, Launch Business Council
Indonesian and Belarusian businesses signed five memorandums worth seven trillion rupiah during their eighth joint commission meeting in Minsk, covering cooperation in fertilizers, dairy, energy, minerals, and trade sectors.
