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LAMBASSADE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DINDONESIE RAB RABAT AT, , ROYAU ROYAUME DU DU MAROC AROC WORKING LUNCH PRESENTATION BY AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN RABAT KINGDOM OF MOROCCO trade with H.E E.D SYARIEF SYAMSURI 12


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12 SEPTEMBER 2018

WORKING LUNCH PRESENTATION BY AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN RABAT KINGDOM OF MOROCCO

H.E E.D SYARIEF SYAMSURI

L’AMBASSADE DE LA REPUBLIQUE D’INDONESIE RAB RABAT AT, , ROYAU ROYAUME DU DU MAROC AROC

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WHY Y INDON ONESIA ESIA

A va vast st and fertile tile land rich h in natural al resour

  • urces

es

  • Ranked as the 16th largest country in the world
  • Indonesia, with its tropical climate and humidity,

is rich in natural resources

  • Indonesia is one of the world’s major producer
  • f a broad range of commodities
  • Indonesia’s crude palm oil is ranked as the first

in the world, while its tin and cocoa occupy the 2nd position (United States Department of Agriculture)

  • Other natural resources such as nickel, gold and

copper are ranked 5th, 7th and 8th,respectively, as well as numerous marine resources. Strat ateg egic ic locatio ation: : vital al internat atio ional al tran ansp spor

  • rt routes

es

Indonesia is located between 2 continents (Asia &Australia)& 2 oceans (Pacific&Indian) which puts it in a strategic location for international passage transport routes.

One of the most important transport routes vital for international transport & used by international shipping for business purposes is the Malacca strait (lies between Malaysia & Indonesia (Sumatera island)).

Many ships originated from Africa, Middle East and Western part of Europe navigate through the Malacca strait en route to Australia and other Asia countries.

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WHY Y INDONES ONESIA IA

Open and liber eral market econom

  • nomy

The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) has now been virtually established. ASEAN Member Countries have made significant progress in the lowering of intra-regional tariffs through the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for AFTA.

The Free Trade Area will usher in the market economy in Indonesia with its

  • pen and liberal policies. Every sector

in Indonesia is open for investment. With the simplification of rules and regulations, Indonesia’s market economy will be openly accessible for foreign investors. Free ee foreign eign currency exchan hange system em

In the case of business profits in particular, a foreign investor will be able to transfer the profit of his business in Indonesia straight to his homeland and convert into the currency of his homeland without any involvement by the central government.

This is one of the advantages for foreign investors as there will be no complicated procedures in receiving their profits in the currency of their country.

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INDONES NESIA: IA: THE E BIGGE GEST T ARCH RCHIPEL ELAGO GO

Land Area : 1.904.443 sq km

Sea Area : 3.116.163 sq km

Total Area : 5.020.606 sq km

Coastal Line : 54.716 km

Population : 255 million people (2010-2015 annual average growth 0.92 %)

Language : Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)

3rd largest democratic country (after India and US)

Jakarta TEI 2018

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INDONESIA ECONONIC OUTLOOK

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LOOKING TO THE LONG TERM, INDONESIA WILL BECOME A HIGH INCOME COUNTRY

$3,005 $5,300 $9,000 $14,900 $22,500 $30,400 $38,600 $46,900 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045

GDP Nominal (US$ Billion) 711 4,257 9,706 16,57 8 Population (Million people) 237

PREPARATION ACCELERATION CONTINUATION

6,793 2,416 1,335 12,98 9 286 319 353 302 269 255 336 GDP Nominal per capita

Indones

  • nesia

ia become

  • mes

s a high income

  • me

countr try with GDP per capita ita USD 14,250-US USD D 15,500

Source : International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database

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Demogr

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aphy Natural ural resources ces Infras astructure tructure Rise e of consume umer Spendi ding ng power

KEY ECO CONOMI MIC C DRIV IVER

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Description 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Trend(%) 2013-2017 Januari - Juni Change(%) 2018/2017 2017 2018 TOTAL L TRADE ADE 186.8 .804,5 ,5 222.4 .458,2 ,2 214.3 .329,3 ,3 157.9 .948,9 ,9 154.7 .738,5 ,5

  • 6,9

,94 76.2 .225,5 ,5 88.9 .986,2 ,2 16,7 ,74 OIL & GAS 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 NON OIL & GAS 186.804,5 222.458,2 214.329,3 157.948,9 154.738,5

  • 6,94

76.225,5 88.986,2 16,74 EXPO PORT RT 68.4 .488,3 ,3 82.1 .192,6 ,6 87.3 .394,7 ,7 95.6 .614,8 ,8 85.9 .923,8 ,8 6,2 ,24 47.5 .588,2 ,2 41.8 .867,7 ,7

  • 12,0

,02 OIL & GAS 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 NON OIL & GAS 68.488,3 82.192,6 87.394,7 95.614,8 85.923,8 6,24 47.588,2 41.867,7

  • 12,02

IMPO PORT RT 118.3 .316,2 ,2 140.2 .265,6 ,6 126.9 .934,5 ,5 62.3 .334,0 ,0 68.8 .814,7 ,7

  • 17,2

,26 28.6 .637,3 ,3 47.1 .118,5 ,5 64,5 ,54 OIL & GAS 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 NON OIL & GAS 118.316,2 140.265,6 126.934,5 62.334,0 68.814,7

  • 17,26

28.637,3 47.118,5 64,54 BALAN ANCE CE OF TRADE DE

  • 49.8

.827,9 ,9

  • 58.0

.072,9 ,9

  • 39.5

.539,8 ,8 33.2 .280,8 ,8 17.1 .109,1 ,1 18.9 .951,0 ,0

  • 5.2

.250,7 ,7

  • 127,7

,71 OIL & GAS 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 NON OIL & GAS

  • 49.827,9
  • 58.072,9
  • 39.539,8

33.280,8 17.109,1 18.951,0

  • 5.250,7
  • 127,71

TRADE BALANCE INDONESIA and MOROCCO Period: 2013 – 2018 (Value : Thousand US$) Source: BPS, Processed by Trade Data and Information Center, Ministry of Trade

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Poten enti tial al & Main products ts from Indonesi esia

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PRODU DUCT CT FACT

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PRODU DUCT CT FACT

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PRODU DUCT CT FACT

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PRODU DUCT CT FACT

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10 10 MAIN AIN COMM MMODITI ODITIES S IND INDONE NESIA SIA

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THE 15 ( (FIFT FTEEN) EN) MAIN COMMODITIE DITIES TRADE ADE REL ELATIONS TIONS IN INDONESIA ESIA – MOROCCO CCO MINISTR STRY Y OF TRAD ADE E OF THE REPUBLIC UBLIC OF INDONESIA SIA (2017)

 INDON

ONES ESIA IA EXPOR ORT T TO MOROCCO CCO

Coffee e not

  • t roast

asted ed and decaf affeinat einated ed

Synthe hetic tics Fibre re Yarn rn and Multiple le Yarn rn

Artif tifica ical l Fibre e Yarn and Multip iple le Yarn

Palm m Oil and its fractions tions

Lysine and its Ester’s Salt thereof

Edib ible le Mixtures s of the Prepar aratio ations s of the animals mals and vegetable tables s fa fats

Artif tifica ical l Staple le Fibre e Yarn single le yarn

Comb mbined ined Refrigera igerator

  • rs

s and Freez eezer ers

Made de Up Up Fishing Net ets

Vegetab table le Fats And Oils And Their ir Fractio tions, s, Hydr drogen

  • genat

ated, d, Interest ester erif ifie ied, d, Reest ster erif ified ied Or Elaidi idinized ized, Whet ether her Or Not

  • t Refined

ed, , Not

  • t Further

her Prepar ared ed

Palm m Oil And Its Fractio ions, s, Refined d But Not

  • t Chemically

ically Modif ifie ied

Palm m Ker ernel el Or Babass assu Oil And Their ir Frac actio ions, s, Crude, de, Not

  • t Chemically

ically Modif ifie ied

Passenge senger Mot

  • tor
  • r Vehic

icle les s With Comp mpress ssio ion-Ig Igniti ition

  • n Internal

al Combu mbustion stion Piston Engine e (Diese sel) l), , Cylinde der Capac acit ity Over er 2,500 Cc

Parts ts And Ac Access essorie ies Of Gas, Liqu quid id Or Elec ectr trici icity ty Supply Or Produ duction tion Met eter ers, s, Including ding Calib ibratin ating Met eter ers s

New w Pneumat matic ic Tires, es, Of Rubber ber, , Of A Kind d Used d On Mot

  • tor
  • r Cars

s (Includ ludin ing Statio ion Wagon

  • ns

s And Racin ing Cars) s)

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THE 15 ( (FIFT FTEEN) EN) MAIN COMMODITIE DITIES TRADE ADE RELATIONS TIONS INDONESIA ESIA – MOROCCO CCO MINISTR STRY Y OF TRAD ADE E OF THE REPUBLIC UBLIC OF INDONESIA SIA (2017)

 INDON

ONES ESIA IA IMPORT T FROM MOROCCO CCO

Natural al Calc lciu ium m Phosphat hates, es, Natural al Alumin inum m Calcium ium Phosphat ates

Phosphat hatic ic Mineral eral Or Chemic ical l Fertili ilizers rs

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Blouses ses, , Shirts s And Shirt-Bl Blouses ses Of Manmade made Fiber ers, s, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Blouses ses, , Shirts s And Shirt-Bl Blouses ses Of Cot

  • tton
  • n,

, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • cheted

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Trous

  • user

ers, s, Bib And Brac ace Over eralls lls, , Breec eeches hes And Shorts s Of Synthetic tic Fiber ers, s, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Garmen ments s Nesoi

  • i, Of Manmade

made Fiber ers, s, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

Women en'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Trou

  • users,

ers, Bib And Brac ace Overa eralls lls, , Breec eeches hes And Shorts Of Cot

  • tton
  • n,

, Not

  • t Knitted

d OrWome

  • men'S

'S Or Girls' ls' Dress sses s Of Synthetic ic Fiber ers, s, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • cheted

ed Croc

  • che

heted ed.

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Dress sses Of Synthetic ic Fiber ers, s, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • cheted

ed

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Dress sses Of Artificial icial Fiber ers, , Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

Men'S 'S Or Boys' s' Trous

  • user

ers, s, Bib And Brac ace Over eralls lls, , Breec eeches hes And Shorts s Of Cot

  • tton,
  • n, Not
  • t Knitted

d Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Dress sses Of Cot

  • tton
  • n,

, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

Women en'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Dresses Of Cot

  • tton
  • n,

, Not

  • t Knitted

ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

T-Shir irts, s, Singlets, ts, Tank Tops And Similar lar Garmen ments s Of Cot

  • tton
  • n,

, Knitted ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

Women men'S 'S Or Girls' ls' Dress sses Of Synthetic ic Fiber ers, s, Knitted ed Or Croc

  • che

heted ed

T-Shir irts, s, Singlets, ts, Tank Tops And Similar lar Garmen ments, s, Of Textile tile Mater eria ials ls Nesoi

  • i,

, Knitted ed Or Croc

  • che

hete Raba bat, , 12 Septemb ember er 2018

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IMAGE

(IND NDONE NESIA IA-MIDD MIDDLE LE EAST T ANN NNUAL GATHE HERING RING) YOGYAKA AKART RTA, , 21-23 23 OKTOBER OBER 2018

  • THEME : BATIK AND HANDICRATS
  • TRADE, TOURISM AND INVESTMENT (TTI)
  • YOGYAKARTA HAS BEEN INAGURATED AS THE WORLD’S BATIK

CITY BY WORLD CRAFT COUNCIL(WCC) AT 18 OCTOBER 2014 IN DONGYANG, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

  • THERE IS YOGYA INTERNATIONAL BATIK BIENNALE BASED ON :

HISTORICAL VALUE, ORIGINALITY, CONSERVATION THROUGH REGENARATION, ECONOMIC VALUE, ECO FRIENDLY, INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION AND CONSISTENCY.

  • YOGYAKARTA IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF INDONESIA DURING THE

INDEPENDENCE’S WAR AGAINST DUTCH OCCUPATION (1946- 1950)

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EXPORT’S PRODUCT POTENTIALIT TENTIALITY Y OF OF YOG OGYAKAR AKARTA

1. 1.

BATIK K (H (HANDMADE MADE AND PR PRINTED ED)

2. 2.

HANDIC DICRAFT RAFTS S (WOOD, , BAMBOO, , CLAY, PLASTIC, , IRON, N, GLASS, , SILVER, ER, ETC)

3. 3.

FURN FURNIT ITUR URES ES (EX EXPO PORT TO TO USA USA, AUS USTRA TRALIA LIA, FRAN FRANCE, CE, JAP APAN, AN, HONG HONGKONG, ONG, SOU SOUTH TH AFRICA FRICA, NE NETHERLAND THERLANDS, GERMANY MANY ETC)

4. 4.

TOURIS URISM (P (PALA ALACE CE & CU CULTURA TURAL, L, ECO ECO TOURI OURISM SM, HI HISTORICA ORICAL SITES ITES/TE /TEMPL MPLE, E, SHOPP SHOPPING ING AND AND CULINAR ARY

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INVESTMENT’S OPPORTUNITIES IN YOG OGYAK AKART ARTA

1.

  • 1. START

UP UP DIGIT DIGITAL AL (S (SOFT OFTWARE RE HOUSE, HOUSE, CO COMME MMERCE, CE, FIN FINTE TECH, CH, DIGIT DIGITAL AL AGENCY GENCY, TR TRAVEL, VEL, EDU EDUCA CATION TION AN AND GAME AME HOUSE) HOUSE) TO TO BE BE THE NE NEXT DIGIT ITAL AL VAL ALLEY EY

2.

  • 2. INFRAS

INFRASTR TRUCT CTURE URE FOR OR NEW NEW YOG OGYAKAR AKARTA INTE INTERNA RNATIONAL TIONAL AIRPO AIRPORT/AE T/AEROTR TROPO OPOLIS LIS (UT (UTILIT ILITY INF INFRAS RASTR TRUCTU CTURE, RE, SER SERVICE VICES INDUS INDUSTR TRY INF INFRAS RASTR TRUCT CTURE URE AN AND TR TRAIN INING ING- ED EDUCA UCATION TION INF NFRAS RASTR TRUCTU CTURE RE)

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ICCIA CIA AN ANNUAL AL CON ONFERENCE FERENCE 22 22-23 OC OCTOB OBER ER 2018

  • ISLAMIC

ISLAMIC CHAMBER CHAMBER OF OF COMME COMMERCE, CE, IND NDUS USTR TRY, AN AND AGRICUL GRICULTU TURE RE (ICCIA) (ICCIA) ANN NNUAL AL CO CONFER NFERENC ENCE IN IN RITZ RITZ CA CARL RLTON ON HO HOTEL, EL, JAKA AKARTA, OFF OFFICIALL ICIALLY OPE OPENED NED BY BY PR PRES ESID IDENT ENT OF OF TH THE RE REPU PUBLIC BLIC OF OF IND INDON ONES ESIA IA, OR ORGANIZ NIZED ED BY BY PERM ERMAN ANENT ENT COMMI COMMITTE TTEE ON ON MID MIDDL DLE EAS EAST AN AND OIC OIC COUN COUNTRIES RIES, INDON ONES ESIAN IAN CHAMBER BER OF OF COMMER ERCE CE AND INDUSTR TRY

  • FOS

OSTER TERING ING COLLABO COLLABORATION TION IN IN TH THE FIE FIELD OF OF TRA TRADE DE AN AND IN INVE VESTMEN TMENT, BA BANKING NKING IN INDU DUSTRY AN AND INF INFOR ORMA MATION TION - TECH CHNO NOLOG OGY

  • TH

THEME EME : INCL NCLUSION USION IN IN SHAR SHARIA IAH EC ECON ONOMY MY AS AS A NEW NEW PARAD ADIGM IGM

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MA MAIN IN TOP OPICS ICS IN IN IC ICCIA IA AN ANNUAL AL CON ONFERENCE FERENCE

1.

  • 1. INFR

INFRAS ASTR TRUCT CTURE URE DEVE DEVELOP OPME MENT NT IN IN IND NDON ONESIA ESIA

2.

  • 2. HALAL

AL TRADE DE

3.

  • 3. WOM

OMEN EN EM EMPO POWERMEN WERMENT

4.

  • 4. DIGIT

GITAL AL EC ECON ONOMY OMY

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SUMMARY OF INDONESIA TRADE MISSION IN MOROCCO JUNE 2018

As of June 28, 2018 16.45 waktu Maroko

*1 USD = Rp. 14.000,- NO NAME OF COMPANY CONTACT PERSON PRODUCT OR COMMODITY END PRODUCT BUYER'S COUNTRY ESTIMATED BUSSINESS TRANSACTIONS (USD) INFORMATION 1 Nahdi Jewellery (PT Usaha Fitria Investindo) Jewellery Embellishment Morocco

  • Follow up on progress

2 Sophie Boutique Moslem clothes Moslem Fashion 8,929 3 PT Chateda Children Educative Toys Toys Morocco and Egypt 42,857 Initial Bussiness Transaction 4 Indonesian Palm Oil Association (IPOA)/GAPKI Palm Oils Products Biodiesel Palm Oil and its derivatives Maroko 3,124,880 International Price per ton USD 583 (Index Mundi 2018) 5 Oil Palm Plantation Fund Management Agency Palm Oil Palm oil and its derivatives Morocco 2,915,000 International Price per ton USD 583 (Index Mundi 2018) 6 The Association of Indonesia's Plantation Company Coffee and Crackers Coffee and Crackers Morocco 1,974,000 Coffee and Crackers 7 Sukses Jaya Makmur, CV Coffee (roasted bean/Powder), Cocoa Beans, Cassiavera, Nutmeg, Mace, Pepper, VCO, Clove, Lemongrass Oil Essential Oils Morocco and Spain 1,285,714 8 Pupuk Indonesia (Persero), PT/Fertilizers Factory Fertilizers Fertilizers 9 Perusahaan Perniagaan International (PEPITO), PT/International Trade Company Herb and spices , coconut product, coffee Manufactured and Packaged of coffee, coconut, herb and spices. Morocco and China 107,143 Total Transaction for Coffee, Charcoal, Canned Tuna Fish, Cinnamon , Cashes Nut, Black Pepper and Palm oil with its derivatives. 10 Rajdular, PT Spices Spanyol dan Maroko 250,000 11 Indri Teknik, CV (Java Moon)

  • rganic coconut sugar,

calamansi puree, mango puree, atchara, jeprox fish, instant organic coffee, Morocco, Belgium and France 141,571 Total Transaction for Organic Coconut, Dried Leeks, Virgin Coconut Oil, Instant Coffee and Coconut Cream. 12 PT Gajah Tunggal Tbk Tyres Otomotif Tyres Morocco 100,000 Otomotive Tyres 13 FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia Otomotive Spare Parts Any kind of Car and Motor Cycle Spare Parts Morocco and France 1,014,286 Transaction for Oil and Air Filter 14 PT Pindad (The Strategic Industry State Owned Company for Army) Military and Strategic Equipment Morocco Request for Armour Vehicles, Bullets calibre 12,7 and 9 mm and SubMachine Gun TOTAL USD 10,964,379 Total IDR 153,501,308,000

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