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invest in FRACHT 2019 INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN WARSAW GDASK , 2 APRIL, 2019 Indonesia COUNTRY PROFILE and MARITIME INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR FDI EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN WARSAW H.E. SITI NUGRAHA MAULUDIAH,


  1. invest in FRACHT 2019 INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN WARSAW GDAŃSK , 2 APRIL, 2019 Indonesia COUNTRY PROFILE and MARITIME INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR FDI EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN WARSAW H.E. SITI NUGRAHA MAULUDIAH, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Poland

  2. POLAND INDONESIA Population: 258 million (4 th in the world; 40% of ASEAN) GDP : USD 861 billion (35% of ASEAN GDP) Population: 38 million GDP: USD 524,2 Billion Warsaw Jakarta

  3. 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)

  4. Indonesia and ASEAN Economic Community impact • Population of 650 million consumers • Free Trade Area FTA since 2015 with 0% customs tariffs • Single Market and production Base

  5. Covering more than 39 % 4 th 170 million World’s Most 134 Populous Country total population of South East Asia 93 81 More than 70 % Population in 60 % Middle Income with 45 per capita expenditure per day USD 2-20 2015 Population (projected) in Middle Income with Source: Bank Indonesia and Population in Indonesia Statistics Agency, 2012 per capita expenditure 1999 2003 2009 2010 2015 working age (Projection) per day USD 2-20 The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 5

  6. McKinsey: Indonesia today and in 2030 Source: McKinsey Global Institute. The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 6

  7. 110.5 % 174 % Middle class growth Middle class growth in Southeast Asia in Indonesia 2012-2020 2012-2020 Middle Class Growth in ASEAN 2012-2020 The highest middle class growth & Source: AC Nielsen, 2013. consumer confidence index 120 Nielsen Consumer Confidence Index Source: AC Nielsen, 2013. Indo- nesia The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 7

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  13. One of the world’s major producer of a broad range of commodities Source: Coordinating Ministry For Economic Affairs RI, 2011 The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 13

  14. The most promising country for overseas business (Japan Bank for International Cooperation Survey 2013) Rank 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Indonesia 1 China China China China China China China China 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 Indonesia & 5 US US Russia Thailand Russia Brazil Vietnam Vietnam Brazil 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 Indonesia 9 Brazil Korea Korea Korea Korea Malaysia US Rusia Malaysia & 10 Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Malaysia Taiwan Myanmar US Taiwan Positive Factors Issues of Concern 1. Future growth potential of local market 1. Rising labor costs 2. Inexpensive source of labor 2. Underdeveloped infrastructures 3. Current size of local market 3. Execution of legal system unclear (frequent changes) 4. Supply base for assembler 4. Intents competition with other companies 5. Industrial cluster development 5. Difficult to secure management-level staff 6. Labor problems The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia Source: JBIC, November 2013 14

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  17. IMPORTANCE OF INDONESIA IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 17

  18. WORLD OIL PASSAGE THROUGH MALACCA STRAIT, AND SOUTH CHINA SEA The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 18

  19. 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). The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 19

  20. TANJUNG PRIOK SEAPORT IN JAKARTA ❖ Code: IDJKT – biggest cargo terminal serving 50% of transshipment INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN WARSAW 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 The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 20

  21. TOP 10 INDONESIAN SHIPPING COMPANIES INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN WARSAW 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 The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 21

  22. 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) The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia 22

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  30. Indonesia Investment Promotion Centre (IIPC) Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw Estońska 3/5 O03-903 Warszawa t . +48 22617 51 79 info@indonesianembassy.pl

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