vOffice Participates in Business Forum in China, Strengthening Support for Foreign Investment in Indonesia

vOffice Ikuti Forum Bisnis di China, Perkuat Dukungan Investasi Asing ke Indonesia

Flexible office and business legalization service provider, vOffice Group, participated in an international business forum titled “Indonesia–China Business Dialogue: Shared Resilience, Shared Future: Investing for a Sustainable Partnership,” held on March 10, 2026, at Niccolo Changsha Hotel, Changsha, Hunan, China.

The forum was organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Beijing, the Ministry of Investment/Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), in collaboration with the Foreign Affairs Office of the Hunan Provincial People’s Government and the Hunan Sub-council of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).

The event was attended by the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the People’s Republic of China, H.E. Djauhari Oratmangun, and the Deputy Ambassador, Dr. Irene, bringing together various stakeholders from Indonesia and China. Participants included representatives from the Hunan Provincial Government, Changsha City Government, ITPC Beijing, industry players, investors, and companies exploring business expansion opportunities in Indonesia.

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During the forum, Noor Sona Maesana Mushonnif, Special Staff for Downstream Acceleration and National Entrepreneur Development at the Ministry of Investment/BKPM, was one of the speakers who presented Indonesia’s investment potential and business ecosystem to Chinese companies seeking to expand into Southeast Asia.

Several discussion sessions also covered strategic topics such as sustainable investment to support national strategic programs, integration of national strategic projects with industrial zone development, and the experiences of Changsha-based companies operating in Indonesia.

Sona emphasized that Indonesia is one of the most strategic markets in Southeast Asia, offering continuously growing business opportunities across various sectors.

“Indonesia offers tremendous market potential for international companies. However, expansion requires a clear understanding of local regulations, company legal processes, and adequate operational support. This is where BKPM or private partners like vOffice play a role in helping international companies enter the Indonesian market more efficiently and in a structured manner,” Sona stated.

As a provider of flexible office solutions and business legalization services, vOffice has extensive experience in helping international companies establish their presence in Indonesia and other regions such as the UAE, China, and Southeast Asia. Its services include company establishment, legal documentation processing, business address provision, and professional office facilities such as serviced offices and virtual offices.

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In addition, vOffice is strengthening international collaborations with various institutions, including the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA) and the Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) Alumni Association. The company is also exploring partnerships with Changsha through the China ASEAN Economic and Trade Cooperation platform and the Hunan Provincial Foreign Affairs Office. These collaborations aim to open investment access for Chinese companies entering the Indonesian market while enhancing integrated business expansion support services.

Responding to the growing economic relationship between the two countries, Xie Yi, Senior Advisor of vOffice Asia and Head of the Indonesia Comprehensive Service Center, China Northern One-Stop Global Expansion Service, stated that Indonesia–China cooperation plays a crucial role in driving investment, strengthening industries, and accelerating downstream development across various sectors.

“Economic cooperation between Indonesia and China plays a vital role in boosting investment growth, strengthening industries, and accelerating downstream development in multiple sectors. Our presence is also part of a supporting ecosystem that helps investors understand regulations and prepare business operations in Indonesia. To facilitate communication, we have established representative offices in Shenzhen, Changsha, and Beijing,” said the cross-border business executive.

Through its participation in this forum, vOffice further reinforces its role as a strategic partner for international companies seeking to establish a business presence in Indonesia, while also bridging economic cooperation opportunities between Indonesia and China.

vOffice Profile

vOffice is a leading flexible office service provider in Indonesia with the largest network of locations. With over 20 years of experience, vOffice has served more than 50,000 clients and operates over 40 locations across Indonesia, as well as more than 60 locations worldwide. The company has also been awarded a MURI record as the virtual office provider with the most locations in Indonesia.

vOffice offers integrated business solutions, ranging from Virtual Offices and Serviced Offices to legal and tax services. For more information, please visit vOffice.co.id.

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