Business
Message from Ambassador Marciel
Welcome to the U.S. Mission’s new business tab, our latest effort to provide U.S. companies with the information needed to seize more commercial opportunities in Indonesia. Indonesia’s economic outlook continues to be positive, with GDP growth topping six percent and an increasing sense of optimism and confidence among the Indonesian public. However, with growth and confidence have come pressing infrastructure needs and regulatory challenges.
I encourage you to read through the many resources on this site and reach out to the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, the Consulate in Surabaya, and our American Presence Post in Medan to learn more. We want to work with you to secure more deals for American companies and create greater business-to-business ties between the United States and Indonesia.
News
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U.S. Embassy to host Webinar on Business Opportunities in Indonesian Provinces
As part of our provincial outreach efforts to provide opportunities for American businesses outside of Jakarta, the U.S. Embassy Jakarta invites interested companies to attend a Webinar on December 10 at 8:30 pm EST/December 11 at 8:30 am WIT.
To connect to the webinar, go to http://conx.adobeconnect.com/directline, click on guest, and type in your name. Hope to ‘see’ you there!
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U.S. Embassy Jakarta launches 2012 Indonesia Provincial Commercial Business Opportunities Report
U.S. Embassy Jakarta’s Economic Section recently launched a report on potential business opportunities for U.S. companies in three fast-growing Indonesian provinces: East Java, South Sumatra, and East Kalimantan. Beginning in Q4 2012, the U.S. Embassy plans to lead trade missions to these target provinces and looks forward to your feedback and input as the focus of these missions is shaped. Please contact us at businessindonesia@state.gov with questions and comments.
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The United States and Indonesia Sign Agreement to Expand Cooperation on Infrastructure Projects
The United States and Indonesia achieved another milestone under the Comprehensive Partnership between our two countries with the August 8 signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to support greater bilateral cooperation on infrastructure projects. Visiting U.S. Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs José Fernandez and Indonesia Ministry of Industry Director General of International Cooperation Agus Tjahajana signed the MOU at the Ministry of Industry.
Contact Us
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Embassy Phone: (62-21) 3435-9000
Email: businessindonesia@state.gov
Economic Counselor
Jim Carouso
Commercial Counselor
David Gossack
Agricultural Counselor
Ali Abdi
Address
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Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan, No. 3-5,
Jakarta 10110, IndonesiaPhone: (62)(21) 3435-9000
Fax: (62)(21) 385-7189Hours of Operation
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
Closed on U.S. and Indonesian holidays.