Prabowo visits Indonesia Pavilion in Davos, highlights investment and partnerships
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- Prabowo visited the Indonesia Pavilion at WEF 2026 in Davos after delivering a speech, backing efforts to promote investment and global partnerships.
- The pavilion, themed “Indonesia Endless Horizons,” hosted policy dialogue, business matching and investor meetings involving Indonesian delegates and global stakeholders.
- The Presidential Secretariat said the visit signaled a results-oriented economic diplomacy approach focused on building concrete, future-facing partnerships.
President Prabowo Subianto has voiced support for the Indonesia Pavilion as a platform to promote the country’s investment potential and collaboration opportunities to the global community.
As quoted from a post on the President of the Republic of Indonesia’s Instagram account (@presidenrepublikindonesia) on Friday, Prabowo visited the Indonesia Pavilion after delivering a speech as part of the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 program in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday (Jan. 22).
During the visit, Prabowo greeted and held discussions with Indonesian delegates. The President also spoke about the keynote address he had just delivered before WEF participants from various countries.
“[He] also expressed support for the Indonesia Pavilion in its efforts to promote Indonesia’s investment potential and collaboration opportunities to the global community,” the Instagram account wrote.
A number of senior officials accompanied Prabowo at the Indonesia Pavilion, including Coordinating Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto, Foreign Minister Sugiono, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, Investment and Downstreaming Minister/CEO of Danantara Rosan Perkasa Roeslani, and Communications and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid.
Also present was the President’s son, Ragowo Hediprasetyo Djojohadikusumo, popularly known as Didit Hediprasetyo.
The Indonesia Pavilion is the country’s official platform within the WEF Annual Meeting 2026, serving as a hub for investment promotion, policy dialogue and strategic collaboration with the global community. The pavilion in Davos was built under the theme “Indonesia Endless Horizons”.
The pavilion also functions as a venue for high-level dialogue, thematic discussions, business-matching activities, and bilateral meetings between Indonesian delegates and global investors.
In an official statement, the Presidential Secretariat said Prabowo’s visit to the pavilion reaffirmed Indonesia’s active, inclusive and results-oriented approach to economic diplomacy, while strengthening the message that the country’s presence in Davos is not merely symbolic, but aimed at building tangible partnerships for a shared future.
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