- Together – with an officials from the Government of the Liguria Region and the Liguria Chamber of Commerce – outlining the importance of the port of Genova in facilitating trade activities between Indonesia and Italy
- Arguing on Indonesia’s democratic practices including the freedom of expression and personal association; freedom of the press; as well as referring to the free and peaceful elections that have been taking place for a few years at the national, regional and local levels – reasoning on why Indonesia is the world’s largest democracy
- Briefed Italian stakeholders and potential investors on the fact that Indonesia’s economic fundamentals remain strong despite re-emerging incidence of terrorist attacks and global economic slowdown – as demonstrated by the continued rise in investment inflows
- Explaining on the economic potentials of Indonesia – which includes a rising trade flows with Italy; and a rising productive labor force
- A crowd of important local trade partners and potential investors from the Liguria region
- Giving invitees a warm welcome
- Listening to trade-related concerns of local Italian businesses possessing trade partners in Indonesia
- Indonesian raw commodities promoted through prepared dishes
- Business-as-Usual amidst the intimate and unique settings of Restoran Indonesia – located within the narrow alleys of Genoa’s historic (UNESCO World Heritage Site) centre
- Giving locals a window to Indonesia’s warm hospitality






















