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Secure Trade with ITPC

Protecting Your Export Business from Scams and Fraudulent Deals

In today’s fast-paced global market, scams and fraudulent trade activities are unfortunately a growing concern—especially for small and medium-sized exporters. Whether you're an Indonesian charcoal supplier or a foreign buyer looking to source quality briquettes, having a reliable partner to verify deals can make all the difference.

That’s where ITPC (Indonesian Trade Promotion Center) comes in.


What Is ITPC?

ITPC is a government-backed trade office under the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia. With offices in strategic cities worldwide—such as Los Angeles, Dubai, Osaka, and Lagos—ITPC serves as a neutral and trusted liaison between Indonesian exporters and international buyers.

Their mission is simple: to promote safe and legal trade involving Indonesian products.


Why Use ITPC for Your Trade?

Verification of Companies
ITPC helps buyers and sellers verify whether a business is legally registered and active in Indonesia.

Assistance with Trade Disputes
If problems arise—such as payment delays or product quality issues—ITPC can mediate and provide legal guidance.

Background Checks
Exporters can request background checks on foreign buyers before finalising large shipments or signing long-term contracts.

Free of Charge
Most ITPC services are provided at no cost, as part of Indonesia’s global trade promotion strategy.


How ITPC Supports the Charcoal Industry

With the global rise of Indonesian coconut shell briquettes for shisha and BBQ, many fraudulent websites and scam buyers have emerged. ITPC helps prevent:

  • Fake purchase orders

  • Identity fraud

  • Advance payment scams

  • Misrepresentation of product specifications

By registering your company through ITPC or consulting them before signing export contracts, you gain an extra layer of government-backed credibility and protection.


How to Contact ITPC?

You can find the nearest ITPC office by visiting:
https://itpc.kemendag.go.id

Or contact the main office of the Directorate General of National Export Development (DGNED):
info@kemendag.go.id


Final Thoughts

Whether you're exporting charcoal briquettes, spices, coffee, or furniture, safeguarding your trade transactions is essential in today’s digital world. Secure your deals, build buyer trust, and prevent fraud—by working with ITPC Indonesia.

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