Tynergy Technology Group is proud to announce its participation in the Indonesia–United States Business Summit held on February 18, 2026, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington DC. During the summit, Indonesian and U.S. firms signed trade and investment agreements totaling USD 38.4 billion, marking one of the largest recent bilateral business commitments between the two countries.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by President Prabowo Subianto, alongside senior government officials and business leaders from both nations. The agreements span multiple strategic sectors, including energy, critical minerals, manufacturing, agriculture, and advanced technology. The summit reflects a broader push to deepen economic ties and strengthen supply chain cooperation between Indonesia and the United States.
As part of these landmark agreements, Tynergy Technology Group signed a semiconductor Memorandum of Understanding with Galang Bumi Industri. The MoU was formally signed by Director of GBI, Kadafi Yahya Muhamad, and President Director of Tynergy Technology Group, Yan Purba. This agreement positions Tynergy within Indonesia’s growing semiconductor ecosystem and supports long-term collaboration in advanced manufacturing and technology development. Tynergy Technology Group has formed PT. Essence Global Indonesia to become the semiconductor business entity and PT. Energy Tech Indonesia to produce sustainable energy solutions.
The broader set of agreements includes billions of dollars in commitments across energy transition projects, mineral processing, and industrial development. The scale of these deals signals strong investor confidence in Indonesia’s economic outlook and its role in global supply chains.
For Tynergy, this milestone reinforces our commitment to building high-value industrial capabilities and attracting international partnerships. The semiconductor MoU represents a strategic step toward strengthening domestic technology infrastructure while integrating with global markets.
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