Indonesia and Mexico have established a Business-to-Business (B2B) trade balance that marks the first time a B2B trade cooperation between the two countries. The cooperation is an effort by the Indonesian government to open opportunities for export of superior commodities owned by Indonesia that can help the recovery of its national economy in the present to the future. As a pilot project of trade balance cooperation with Mexico, Indonesia will export urea fertilizer, coal fertilizer, coconut shell charcoal, and various spices, namely cinnamon, nutmeg, and pepper. Meanwhile, Mexico offers sesame seeds and vegetable oils in the form of canola seeds and sunflowers and manufacturing products.