Trade Expo Indonesia: a concrete opportunity to develop partnerships in palm oil and commodities trade

Rome, 3rd September 2025

Trade Expo Indonesia

The Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI), to be held in October 2025, stands out as one of the most important international trade events in Southeast Asia, with a special focus on agrifood and raw materials that fuel the global economy. Among these, palm oil undoubtedly takes center stage, but the fair also offers a unique opportunity to explore other agricultural products from this extraordinary, rich, and diverse country.

Indonesia, the world leader in palm oil
With over half of the world’s production, Indonesia is the largest producer and exporter of palm oil globally. The quality and steady availability of this resource make it an indispensable ingredient in strategic sectors: from food to cosmetics, and even biofuels.
Yet, the value of palm oil is not measured solely in volumes. Today, the key challenge is to ensure traceability, environmental certifications, and sustainable supply chain models—criteria that are increasingly essential for international buyers and institutions committed to fair and responsible trade.

Rebranding palm oil and promoting commodities as the beauty of territories

Commodities are not only one of the foundations of the global economy, but also embody the unique and distinctive beauty of each territory.
From Africa’s precious gems to Asia’s aromatic spices, from the lush Amazon forests to the salt pans of Sicily, every natural resource carries its own unique appeal. These commodities not only sustain local economies but also form an integral part of the culture and traditions of the communities that inhabit those lands.

Precious stones such as diamonds, emeralds, and rubies are not merely luxury goods—they represent the geological history and specific soil conditions of each region. Likewise, spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and pepper are not just culinary ingredients, but enduring symbols of historic trade routes and cultural exchanges between civilizations.
Precisely because they tell stories of biodiversity, geology, and culture, the extraction and trade of these resources must be managed responsibly, ensuring both environmental and social sustainability.

In this context, Indonesian palm oil is being repositioned with a renewed image: no longer just a global commodity, but a responsibly managed raw material capable of balancing market needs with sustainability principles.

Easy Diplomacy’s role in commodities trade

Easy Diplomacy acts as a trusted intermediary and strategic partner for institutions, businesses, and private stakeholders. With 14 years of diplomatic and international experience, it offers a unique blend of expertise, ethics, and the ability to create meaningful connections between companies, institutions, and territories.
It supports companies, organizations, and governments in facilitating international trade and agreements, particularly in the field of commodities, operating mainly in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

Easy Diplomacy’s Mission is to create shared Value by focusing on three pillars:

  1. Intermediation and mediation
    • Building trust-based relationships between carefully selected buyers and sellers, ensuring transparent transactions.
    • Facilitating international agreements through privileged institutional channels—embassies, chambers of commerce, ministries.
  1. Public–private dialogue
    • Promoting communication and collaboration between companies, local authorities, and communities.
  1. Territorial promotion and development strategies
    • Enhancing natural and cultural resources through territorial promotion projects: country branding, tourism itineraries, and trade exchange opportunities.
    • Creating sustainable development with shared benefits for local communities and companies.

Why choosing Easy Diplomacy

Easy Diplomacy and representatives of the Indonesian Embassy

Easy Diplomacy is the ideal partner for:

  • International buyers (public or private) seeking certified commodities and reliable partners.
  • Countries, institutions, and local producers (sellers) aiming to access foreign markets through secure and institutional channels.
  • Investors searching for a trustworthy and professional channel to expand in international markets.

Trade Expo Indonesia: a unique opportunity

Attending the Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) will provide the chance to explore a wide range of certified palm oil and other agrifood products, while building strategic partnerships with key industry players.

Thanks to Easy Diplomacy’s support, buyers and institutions can turn this event into a real opportunity for business and international cooperation.

Why participate in TEI

  • Direct access to certified producers: through collaboration with the Embassy and institutional channels, Easy Diplomacy connects buyers directly with trusted sellers.
  • Tailored B2B meetings: meet sellers in person and finalize contracts already discussed online, with B2B meetings organized by the Embassy and Easy Diplomacy.
  • Strategic partnership building: establish long-term, scalable relationships, with continuous support from Easy Diplomacy.

Easy Diplomacy also supports the Indonesian market by helping to strengthen a more modern and positive narrative of palm oil, showcasing its strategic and sustainable role within global supply chains.

👉 Are you a buyer interested in participating in the Trade Expo Indonesia?

👉 Are you an institution aiming to promote or export your best raw materials to Italy and Europe?

📞 To benefit from our intermediation and personalized consultancy, contact now Easy Diplomacy’s experts directly for an initial, no-obligation call to assess concrete and strategic opportunities!

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What people say about us

Claudio Bertocco – Professional Swiss Gemmologist and Trader
“On behalf of major international buyers, I was looking for a serious and reliable channel to acquire plantations in Indonesia. Easy Diplomacy worked in synergy with the Indonesian Embassy to identify the best opportunities across the vast Indonesian territory, ensuring safety and transparency throughout the process.”

Jean Kinda – Head of EMAF Agrifood Consortium, Burkina Faso
“We manage the supply of raw materials from across Central Africa, including palm oil, cocoa, coffee, sesame, cashews, beans, tropical fruits, and dried fruits. Easy Diplomacy enabled us to access European markets in a structured, reliable, and sustainable way.”

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