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EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN WARSAW

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H.E. SITI NUGRAHA MAULUDIAH, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Poland

FRACHT 2019 GDAŃSK, 2 APRIL, 2019

Indonesia

COUNTRY PROFILE and

MARITIME INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR FDI

INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN WARSAW

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Population: 258 million (4th in the world; 40% of ASEAN) GDP : USD 861 billion (35% of ASEAN GDP) Warsaw

INDONESIA

Jakarta Population: 38 million GDP: USD 524,2 Billion

POLAND

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INDONESIA – COUNTRY PROFILE

  • 17.508 islands
  • across equator
  • Area of 1.9 million

km2, 95.000 coast line

  • 34 provinces
  • 5000 km. From West

to East (Lisbon- Moscow)

  • Language- Bahasa

Indonesia (300 local languages)

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  • Population of 650 million

consumers

  • Free Trade Area FTA since 2015

with 0% customs tariffs

  • Single Market and production

Base

Indonesia and ASEAN Economic Community impact

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World’s Most

Populous Country

4th

70%

2015 Population (projected) in Middle Income with per capita expenditure per day USD 2-20 Covering more than total population

  • f South East Asia

39%

More than Population in

working age

60%

Population in

Middle Income with

per capita expenditure per day USD 2-20

Source: Bank Indonesia and Indonesia Statistics Agency, 2012 (Projection)

45 81 93 134 1999 2003 2009 2010 2015

170 million

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Source: McKinsey Global Institute.

McKinsey: Indonesiatoday and in 2030

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The highestmiddle class growth & consumer confidence index

Nielsen Consumer Confidence Index

Source: AC Nielsen, 2013.

Indo- nesia 120 Middle Class Growth in ASEAN 2012-2020

Source: AC Nielsen, 2013.

Middle class growth in Southeast Asia 2012-2020

110.5%

Middle class growth in Indonesia 2012-2020

174%

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One of the world’s major producer

  • f a broad range of commodities

Source: Coordinating Ministry For Economic Affairs RI, 2011

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Rank 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 1 China China China China China China China China

Indonesia

2 India India India India India India India India India 3 Thailand Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Thailand

Indonesia

Thailand 4 Vietnam Thailand Thailand Russia Thailand Thailand Vietnam Thailand China 5 US US Russia Thailand Russia Brazil

Indonesia & Brazil

Vietnam Vietnam 6 Russia Russia US Brazil Brazil

Indonesia

  • Brazil

Brazil 7 Korea Brazil Brazil US US Russia Russia Mexico Mexico 8

Indonesia

Korea

Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia

US US Rusia Myanmar 9 Brazil

Indonesia

Korea Korea Korea Korea Malaysia US Rusia 10 Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Malaysia Malaysia & Taiwan Taiwan Myanmar US

The most promising country for overseas business

(Japan Bank for International Cooperation Survey 2013)

Source: JBIC, November 2013

Positive Factors

  • 1. Future growth potential of local market
  • 2. Inexpensive source of labor
  • 3. Current size of local market
  • 4. Supply base for assembler
  • 5. Industrial cluster development

Issues of Concern

  • 1. Rising labor costs
  • 2. Underdeveloped infrastructures
  • 3. Execution of legal system unclear (frequent changes)
  • 4. Intents competition with other companies
  • 5. Difficult to secure management-level staff
  • 6. Labor problems
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IMPORTANCE OF INDONESIA IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE

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WORLD OIL PASSAGE THROUGH MALACCA STRAIT, AND SOUTH CHINA SEA

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TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTIC SECTOR IN FIGURES

➢ Contribution to GDP: 5.37% ( 2018) ➢ Existing Road Network: Paved 287,926 km, Total 523,000 km (2017) ➢ Existing Toll Road Network: 989 km (Q1 2017) ➢ Active Railway Network: 5,042km (2018) ➢ Number of Airports: 298; 35 with runway length >2,000 metres (2018) ➢ Active Commercial Sea Ports: 151 (2018) ➢ Main Government Bodies: Ministry of Transportation, BAPPENAS, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Indonesia Toll Road Authority (BPJT).

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TANJUNG PRIOK SEAPORT IN JAKARTA

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❖ Code: IDJKT – biggest cargo terminal serving 50% of transshipment cargo of all Indonesia ❖ Capacity: 401,468 ton ❖ Surface area for cargo storage: 661,822m2 ❖ Wharf: 16,853 meters ❖ 20 terminals: container terminal, less-than-container loads, dry and liquid bulk goods, chemicals, and also an oil terminal or a passenger terminal. ❖ Managing Company: Hutchison Port Holding and PT Pelindo II ❖ Shipping to Poland: 31-36 days

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TOP 10 INDONESIAN SHIPPING COMPANIES

  • 1. PT. Pelayaran Tempuran Emas (Temas Line)
  • 2. PT. Buana Listya Tama Tbk
  • 3. PT. Wintermarmar (Wins)
  • 4. PT. Trada Maritime
  • 5. PT. Samudera Indonesia
  • 6. PT. Arpeni Pratama Ocean Line (APOL)
  • 7. PT. Trans Power
  • 8. PT. Mitrabahtera Segara Sejati
  • 9. PT. Rig Tenders Indonesia
  • 10. PT. Bina Buana Raya
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INDONESIA INFRASTRUCTURAL NEEDS – SEA TOLL PROGRAMME

➢ CONNECTIVITY INCREASE in EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA ➢ REDUCE COST OF TRANSPORTATION AND PROVIDE PRODUCTS NEEDED IN THE REGIONS - PROGRAM “GERAI MARITIM” DAN “RUMAH KITA, OUR HOUSE” BY MINISTRY OF TRADE ➢ TO IMPROVE TRANSPORT SERVICES OF GOODS, CARGO AND PEOPLE TRANSFERS HOW: ➢ 15 ROUTES FOR TRANSPORTING GOODS (SEA TOLL) ➢ 3 ADDITIONAL ROUTES AS TRANSIT AREAS AT THE OUTERMOST AND BORDER AREAS ➢ ONLINE INFORMATION SYSTEM ON SPACE AVAILABLE ON CARGO VESSELS, THEIR CAPACITY ( SO CALLED: IMRK/SHIPLOAD AND SPACE INFORMATION, INFORMASI MUATAN DAN RUANG KAPAL)

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INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN WARSAW
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Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw Estońska 3/5 O03-903 Warszawa t . +48 22617 51 79 info@indonesianembassy.pl

Indonesia Investment Promotion Centre (IIPC)

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