INDONESIA BUSINESS DELEGATES The First Pacific Exposition Business & Investment Forum SKYCITY AUCKLAND Convention Center New Zealand 12 July 2019 Online Version
INDONESIABUSINESSDELEGATESThe First Pacific Exposition Business & Investment Forum
SKYCITY AUCKLANDConvention Center
New Zealand12 July 2019
Online Version
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CONTENTS
Programme
Pacific Countries
Pacific Countries Overview
Delegates
Contacts
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Programme
Registration
Opening Remarks:
• Mr. Rosan P. Roeslani, Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
• H.E. Thomas Lembong, Chairman of Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board
• Honorable Soroi Marepo Eoe MP, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of The Independent State of Papua New Guinea
Photo Session
Session 1: Boosting Trade and Investment through Empowering and Globalizing Small and Medium Enterprises in the South Pacific Region
• Mr. Bernardino M. Vega Jr., Head of Permanent Committee for Asia Pacific of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
• Ms. Traci Houpapa, Federation of Maori Authorities (FOMA)
• Mr. Manuel Valdez, Chief Investment Officer, Pacific Trade and Invest NZ
• Mr. Muhamad Fajrin Rasyid, Co-Founder & President of Bukalapak, Indonesia
• Mr. Roberto Da Costa Cabral Lai, Director for External Relation and Marketing of Trade Invest of Timor Leste
Networking Opportunities/Lunch Break (Friday Prayer) Special Feature: Information and Communication Technology Technology and the Pacific
• Hon. Rico Tupai, Minister of Information and Communication Technology of Samoa
• Anang Achmad Latif, CEO of BAKTI, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology - Indonesia
10.30 – 11.00
11.00 – 11.30
11.30 – 11.35
11.35 - 12.35
Chair
Panelists
12.35 – 14.00
14.00 – 14.20
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14.20– 15.30
Chair
Panelists
15.30 - 15.45
15.45 - 16.00
16.00 - 17.00
17.00
Session 2: Building Nations and Regions Through Infrastructure Development.
• Mr. Radju Munusamy, Deputy Head of Permanent Committee for Asia Pacific of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
• H.E. Peter F. Gontha, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs on Priority Programs
• Ms. Virisila Tuimanu, Principle Economic Planning Officer, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism of Fiji.
• Mr. S.D. Darmono, Chairman of Jababeka• Ms. Armidah Salsiah Alisjahbana, Executive
Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commissions for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP)
Summary Business Forum
Remarks and Conclusions for Business Forum:
• Shinta W Kamdani, Vice Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Coffee Break
Session 3: Investment Opportunities in Pacific Countries
7-Minute Presentation from Investment Board of:• Indonesia - BKPM• Pacific Trade Invest• Timor Leste• Fiji• Indonesian Provinces (NTT & Papua Barat)• Australia• New Caledonia• Samoa• Federated State of Micronesia
Meeting ends
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Indonesia
French Polynesia
Australia
Kiribati
Fiji
New Caledonia
Cook Island
Marshall Islands
Federated Statesof Micronesia
Nauru
Australia
Palau
Indonesia
Timor Leste
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New Zealand
Solomon Islands
Niue
Timor Leste
Samoa
Vanuatu
Palau
Tonga
Papua New Guinea
Tuvalu
New Zealand
Cook Islands
Tonga
Niue
Vanuatu
New Caledonia
Fench Polynesia
Tuvalu
Solomon Island
Nauru
Fiji
Samoa
Papua New Guinea
Federated Statesof Micronesia
Marshall Islands
Kiribati
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
Australia Canberra 7,741,220 23,470,145 1,248,000,000 3.6 25.3 71.2iron ore, coal, gold, natural gas, beef, aluminum ores
and conc, wheat, meat (ex-cluding beef), wool, alumina
motor vehicles, refined pe-troleum, telecommunication equipment and parts; crude
petroleum, medicaments, goods vehicles, gold, com-
puters
Cook Islands Avarua 236 9,038 299 5.1 12.7 82.1
fish; copra, papayas, fresh and canned citrus fruit, cof-fee; pearls and pearl shells;
clothing
foodstuffs, textiles, fuels, timber, capital goods
Fiji Suva 18,273 926,276 8,629 13.5 17.4 69.1
fuel, including oil, fish, beverages, gems, sugar, garments, gold, timber,
fish, molasses, coconut oil, mineral water
manufactured goods, ma-chinery and transport equip-
ment, petroleum products, food and beverages, chemi-
cals, tobacco
FrenchPolynesia Papeete 4,167 290,373 5,490,000 13 19 68
cultured pearls, coconut products, mother-of-pearl,
vanilla, shark meatfuels, foodstuffs, machinery
and equipment
Indonesia Jakarta 1,904,569 262,787,403 3,250,000,000 13.7 41 45.4
mineral fuels, animal or vegetable fats (includes
palm oil), electrical machin-ery, rubber, machinery and
mechanical appliance parts
mineral fuels, boilers, machin-ery, and mechanical parts,
electric machinery, iron and steel, foodstuffs
Pacific Countries Overview
%
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
Australia Canberra 7,741,220 23,470,145 1,248,000,000 3.6 25.3 71.2iron ore, coal, gold, natural gas, beef, aluminum ores
and conc, wheat, meat (ex-cluding beef), wool, alumina
motor vehicles, refined pe-troleum, telecommunication equipment and parts; crude
petroleum, medicaments, goods vehicles, gold, com-
puters
Cook Islands Avarua 236 9,038 299 5.1 12.7 82.1
fish; copra, papayas, fresh and canned citrus fruit, cof-fee; pearls and pearl shells;
clothing
foodstuffs, textiles, fuels, timber, capital goods
Fiji Suva 18,273 926,276 8,629 13.5 17.4 69.1
fuel, including oil, fish, beverages, gems, sugar, garments, gold, timber,
fish, molasses, coconut oil, mineral water
manufactured goods, ma-chinery and transport equip-
ment, petroleum products, food and beverages, chemi-
cals, tobacco
FrenchPolynesia Papeete 4,167 290,373 5,490,000 13 19 68
cultured pearls, coconut products, mother-of-pearl,
vanilla, shark meatfuels, foodstuffs, machinery
and equipment
Indonesia Jakarta 1,904,569 262,787,403 3,250,000,000 13.7 41 45.4
mineral fuels, animal or vegetable fats (includes
palm oil), electrical machin-ery, rubber, machinery and
mechanical appliance parts
mineral fuels, boilers, machin-ery, and mechanical parts,
electric machinery, iron and steel, foodstuffs
% % %
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
Kiribati Tarawa 811 109,367 227,000 23 7 70 fish, coconut productsfood, machinery and equip-ment, miscellaneous manu-
factured goods, fuel
Marshall Islands Majuro 181 75,684 196,000 4.4 9.9 85.7 copra cake, coconut oil,
handicrafts, fishfoodstuffs, machinery and
equipment, fuels, beverages, tobacco
Federated States of
MicronesiaPalikir 701 103,643 348,000 26.3 18.9 54.8 fish, sakau (kava), betel
nuts, black pepper
food, beverages, clothing, computers, household elec-tronics, appliances, manu-
factured goods, automobiles, machinery and equipment,
furniture, tools
Nauru Yaren 21 9,692 160 6.1 33 60.8 phosphates food, fuel, manufactures, building materials, machinery
New Caledonia Noumea 18,575 282,754 11,110,000 1.4 26.4 72.1 ferronickels, nickel ore, fish machinery and equipment,
fuels, chemicals, foodstuffs
%
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
Kiribati Tarawa 811 109,367 227,000 23 7 70 fish, coconut productsfood, machinery and equip-ment, miscellaneous manu-
factured goods, fuel
Marshall Islands Majuro 181 75,684 196,000 4.4 9.9 85.7 copra cake, coconut oil,
handicrafts, fishfoodstuffs, machinery and
equipment, fuels, beverages, tobacco
Federated States of
MicronesiaPalikir 701 103,643 348,000 26.3 18.9 54.8 fish, sakau (kava), betel
nuts, black pepper
food, beverages, clothing, computers, household elec-tronics, appliances, manu-
factured goods, automobiles, machinery and equipment,
furniture, tools
Nauru Yaren 21 9,692 160 6.1 33 60.8 phosphates food, fuel, manufactures, building materials, machinery
New Caledonia Noumea 18,575 282,754 11,110,000 1.4 26.4 72.1 ferronickels, nickel ore, fish machinery and equipment,
fuels, chemicals, foodstuffs
% % %
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
New Zealand Wellington 268,838 4,545,627 189,000,000 5.7 21.5 72.8
dairy products, meat and edible offal, logs and wood articles, fruit, crude oil, wine
petroleum and products, me-chanical machinery, vehicles and parts, electrical machin-
ery, textiles
Niue Alofi 259 1,618 10,010 23.5 26.9 49.5
canned coconut cream, co-pra, honey, vanilla, passion fruit products, pawpaws,
root crops, limes, footballs, stamps, handicrafts
food, live animals, manufac-tured goods, machinery, fuels, lubricants, chemicals, drugs
Palau Ngerulmud 444 21,516 264,000 3 19 78 shellfish, tuna, other fish (many species)
machinery and equipment, fuels, metals; foodstuffs
Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby 462,840 7,027,332 30,190,000 22.1 42.9 35
liquefied natural gas, oil, gold, copper ore, nickel,
cobalt logs, palm oil, coffee, cocoa, copra, spice (tur-
meric, vanilla, ginger
machinery and transport equipment, manufactured
goods, food, fuels, chemicals
Samoa Apia 2,935 201,316 1,137,000 10.4 23.6 66fish, coconut oil and cream, nonu, copra, taro, automo-tive parts, garments, beer
machinery and equipment, industrial supplies, foodstuffs
%
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
New Zealand Wellington 268,838 4,545,627 189,000,000 5.7 21.5 72.8
dairy products, meat and edible offal, logs and wood articles, fruit, crude oil, wine
petroleum and products, me-chanical machinery, vehicles and parts, electrical machin-
ery, textiles
Niue Alofi 259 1,618 10,010 23.5 26.9 49.5
canned coconut cream, co-pra, honey, vanilla, passion fruit products, pawpaws,
root crops, limes, footballs, stamps, handicrafts
food, live animals, manufac-tured goods, machinery, fuels, lubricants, chemicals, drugs
Palau Ngerulmud 444 21,516 264,000 3 19 78 shellfish, tuna, other fish (many species)
machinery and equipment, fuels, metals; foodstuffs
Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby 462,840 7,027,332 30,190,000 22.1 42.9 35
liquefied natural gas, oil, gold, copper ore, nickel,
cobalt logs, palm oil, coffee, cocoa, copra, spice (tur-
meric, vanilla, ginger
machinery and transport equipment, manufactured
goods, food, fuels, chemicals
Samoa Apia 2,935 201,316 1,137,000 10.4 23.6 66fish, coconut oil and cream, nonu, copra, taro, automo-tive parts, garments, beer
machinery and equipment, industrial supplies, foodstuffs
% % %
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
Solomon Islands Honiara 20,407 660,121 1,330,000 34.3 7.6 58.1 timber, fish, copra, palm oil,
cocoa, coconut oilfood, plant and equipment, manufactured goods, fuels,
chemicals
Timor Leste Dili 14,874 1,321,929 7,426,000 9.1 56.7 34.4 oil, coffee, sandalwood, marble
food, gasoline, kerosene, machinery
Tonga Nuku'alofa 650 106,398 591,000 19.9 20.3 59.8 squash, fish, vanilla beans, root crops, kava
foodstuffs, machinery and transport equipment, fuels,
chemicals
Tuvalu Funafuti 26 11,147 42,000 24.5 5.6 70 copra, fishfood, animals, mineral fuels,
machinery, manufactured goods
Vanuatu Port-Vila 12,281 288,037 772,000 27.3 11.8 60.8copra, beef (veal), cocoa, timber, kava, coffee, co-
conut oil, shell, cowhides, coconut meal, fish
machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, fuels
%
Agriculture Industry Service
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Country Capital Area(km2) Population GDP (PPP)
in thousand USDExport
ComoditiesImport
Comodities
Solomon Islands Honiara 20,407 660,121 1,330,000 34.3 7.6 58.1 timber, fish, copra, palm oil,
cocoa, coconut oilfood, plant and equipment, manufactured goods, fuels,
chemicals
Timor Leste Dili 14,874 1,321,929 7,426,000 9.1 56.7 34.4 oil, coffee, sandalwood, marble
food, gasoline, kerosene, machinery
Tonga Nuku'alofa 650 106,398 591,000 19.9 20.3 59.8 squash, fish, vanilla beans, root crops, kava
foodstuffs, machinery and transport equipment, fuels,
chemicals
Tuvalu Funafuti 26 11,147 42,000 24.5 5.6 70 copra, fishfood, animals, mineral fuels,
machinery, manufactured goods
Vanuatu Port-Vila 12,281 288,037 772,000 27.3 11.8 60.8copra, beef (veal), cocoa, timber, kava, coffee, co-
conut oil, shell, cowhides, coconut meal, fish
machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, fuels
% % %
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Australia
Cook
Fiji
French Polynesia
Kirbati
Marshall Island
Federated States of Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Niue
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Samo
Solomon Island
Timor Leste
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
500,000
2,800,076
966
25,347
9,886
1,727
1,478
753
359
11,063
0
139
213,964
7,135
18,265
189,658
3,699
41
4,512
1,000,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 3,000,0000
Indonesia’s Export to the Pacific Countries 2018 (in thousand USD)
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Australia
Cook
Fiji
French Polynesia
Kirbati
Marshall Island
Federated States of Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Niue
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Samo
Solomon Island
Timor Leste
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
5,000,000 6,000,000 7,000,000
5,825,542
210
869
54
0
57,87
0
109
893
808,442
129,206
28
43,456
1,088
2,617
3,699
0
1
736
1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,0000
Indonesia’s Import from the Pacific Countries 2018 (in thousand USD)
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Trade Indonesia-Pacific Countries 2016-2018 (in Thousand USD)
8000000
6000000
4000000
2000000
0
-2000000
-4000000
2016 20182017
Indonesia’s Export Indonesia’s Import Trade Balance
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DelegatesKADIN Indonesia
Rosan Perkasa Roeslani
Shinta Widjaya Kamdani
Chairman of KADIN IndonesiaChairman of PT Recapital Advisors
Vice Chairwoman of KADIN Indonesia for International RelationsCEO of Sintesa Group
PT Recapital Advisors was founded in 1997 at the brink of the Asian financial crisis. The company is based in Jakarta, Indonesia. PT Recapital Advisors provides investment and financial advisory services. The company through its subsidiaries is also offers life insurance and commercial banking services. Ever since its founding, Recapital Advisors is showing its aggresive entry and quick expansion onto various business sectors, such as mining, infrastructure, property to media and telecommunication.
The company have started to establish footprints regionally even globally. Its water distribution arm, Aetra, is now a trusted partner of municipal governments in Vietnam, following a successful venture in Jakarta and Tangerang. Recapital Advisors has grown from a small financial advisory firm to become the country’s largest and most reputable restructuring expert, deal maker, financial asset manager as well as investor
As Owner and Chief Executive Officer of the Sintesa Group (www.sintesagroup.com), Shinta is responsible for the Management and Expansion of the Group’s business interests in Indonesia. The Sintesa Group is an Indonesian group with 16 subsidiaries, which operate in the Property, Energy, Industrial Products, and Consumer Products.
As a businesswoman, Shinta also involves in numerous business and social activities, including as the Vice Chairwoman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN Indonesia) and
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Employers’ Association of Indonesia (APINDO), as well as President of Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development (IBCSD), Founder of Angel Investment Network Indonesia (ANGIN), Chairwoman of Indonesia Business Coalition on Women Empowerment, and as International Board Member of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). She is also the member of APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Indonesia.
Shinta graduated from Barnard College of Columbia University New York in 1989 and Executive Education at Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA in 2002.
As part of her achievement, she received awards amongst others from FORBES Asia’s 50 Powerful Businesswomen (2012, 2013, & 2016) and the Asia’s Leading Businesswoman of the Year Award from Women in Leadership Forum (2013), Women Entrepreneur of the Year from Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards (2014), Women of Power from Asian Business Leadership Forum (ABLF) Abu Dhabi (2012), 30 Best CEOs by Business Indonesia Award in 2015. And in 2017, she was decorated as the Commander of the Polar Star by the King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and the Commander of the Order of Leopold of Belgium.
Bernardino M VegaCEO PT Pembangkit Energi Mandiri
PT. Pembangkit Energi Mandiri (PEM) is an Indonesian Company that focuses on the provision of energy, primarily from Natural Gas sources. Since the start of its operations in January 2015, PEM has collaborated with various Energy companies, Indonesian and Foreign, in Gas-fueled Power Plant building projects across the country. PEM has also worked closely with PLN, The State-Owned company that is the sole provider of electricity in Indonesia. Among the wellknown Private Energy companies of Indonesia that PEM is currently working with is the coal mining giant Adaro.
On-going Energy projects at work • The building of an LNG Plant with 10 MMSCFD capacity in East Java, in a consortium with
Adaro Logistics and PT Oiltanking Persada, to fulfill the demand from the provinces of East and Central Java.
• Exploration of a Gas well in South Benggara, East Kalimantan Province. This Gas source has a proven reserve of 56 BCF. An LNG Plant will be built on this site and LNG will be distributed to remote areas in Sulawesi island.
• Exploration of a Gas well in Meruap, Jambi Province. This process is still at the certification stage, where the Gas supply in that well is estimated at 96 BCF.
The Team PT. PEM’s team of Professionals is led by Mr. Bernardino Vega, a well-known figure in Indonesian Energy business circles, with 20 years-plus experience in the field. Mr. Vega’s involvement in the Energy field stretches all the way back to PT. Humpuss, one of Indonesia’s big players in the 1990s. He also currently holds a leadership position as Head of the AsiaPacific region at the Indonesian
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN Indonesia).
Mr. Vega is also the CEO of PT. Pembiayaan Digital Indonesia, a peer-to-peer lending platform named: ADAKAMI. The platform is registered at OJK and provides payday loans ($30 - $150) with a 7 – 21 day tenure.
Mr. Vega’s family business is in resort development. Together with a group of Korean investors, they co-own a 450ha beach resort in Manado (Likupang), North Sulawesi which includes a 250-room sea front hotel and an 18-hole golf course. www.casabaioparadise.com
Bambang SuwarsoCEO KIB Consulting
Set up in 2007, KIB CONSULTING with the right expertise, which aware of never ending changes, has been set up to identify the business problem, being supplement the staff, provide business solution and can also act as a catalyst for change. Our consultant can do things without worrying about the corporate culture, employee morale, or other issues that get in the way when an organization is trying to institute change.
KIB consulting provides much-needed objectivity in identifying a problem. We provides an objective, fresh viewpoint without worrying about what people in the organization might think about the results and how they were achieved.With long term advisory experience, today KIB Consulting provide its services for potential investor with broad type of business having its operation in a lot of countries in the world.
Product or services:KIB Consulting provide its broad advisory services in business, finance, accounting and taxation.KIB consulting daily never use the word “problem”; instead, we talk about opportunities to enhance value as we are in the solutions business. There is a huge range of business issues that KIB Consulting can provide start from what kind of business the potential investor want to enter in certain area or country, potential business matching, company valuation, M&A process, IPO process, until business liquidation.
As we have a deep understanding of certain particular market, we can bring the best practices from certain industry (or even other industries) to our corporate client. KIB Consulting may provide strategy in expanding markets geographically and product portfolio. We may reorganize client middle market company to promote efficiency and cost-effectiveness, buy out a smaller competitor, or increase client overall capabilities.
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If the client need to improve the quality and efficiency of its production processes, KIB Consulting can help client create and implement a new way of doing just that. We can come in and map out client existing processes, analyze opportunities for reducing the number of steps in that process while maintaining quality, and re-engineer client processes in a way that reduces steps and costs.
In Tax advisory services, we do believe that every single business transaction has tax consequences. As Tax laws in every country change frequently, this make potential investor entering certain target country, individuals and business owners are simply unaware of the myriad of rules that govern deductions, credits, value added tax and reportable income. As a result, the average taxpayer may make mistakes that can result in the underpayment or over payment of taxes.
KIB Consulting provides expert advice to tax filers. Our tax expert understands tax laws, and is able to advise strategies that minimize obligations while also reducing the chance of an audit that could lead to a conflict with the tax authority. We provide a broad range of taxation issue from preparing the tax return, tax audit, appeal on the tax court, or getting for special tax ruling.
SETYONO DJUANDI DARMONOFounder and Chairman of PT Jababeka Tbk.
Mr. Setyono Djuandi Darmono is the Founder and Chairman of JABABEKA Group which is the only private sector successfully obtained 2 Special Economic Zones in Indonesia: Tanjung Lesung and Morotai. He was successfully leading a consortium of 21 top business men to build Jababeka town, the largest world-class industrial town in Indonesia. He also successfully obtained permission from Governor now President Joko Widodo to form a consortium to redevelop Old Jakarta City and received the trust from President to invite foreign investors to develop 100 new cities all over Indonesia. He has established several companies and social organizations, including President University, Indonesia, the first and the only English-Speaking University in Indonesia. In 2012 he formed a joint-venture company with Singaporean State-owned Company, Sembcorp to develop Kendal Industrial Estate in Central Java
Mr. Darmono has been a Member of Executive Board at Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) since April 2012 and the Chairman of Indonesia Taiwan Business Council (ITBC) since April 2015.
He was the 2004 award recipient for Ernst and Young Best Entrepreneur in Manufacturing Industry, 2005 CNBC CEO Choice of the Year in Indonesia and Indonesia’s Choice CEO of the Year in 2005 by the Indonesia Business Leader Award. Mr. Darmono is also the author of several books, the most recent titled “Bringing Civilizations Together”.
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Fajrin RasyidCo-Founder & President Bukalapak
Fajrin Rasyid is the Co-Founder and President at Bukalapak, one of the Unicorn Startup in Indonesia.
As President, he is responsible for company’s strategic initiative, long term plan and external partnership & relationship.
Fajrin previously worked as consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) with experience ranging across major industries including retail, FMCG, IT, financial services, automotive and public services.
Her earned his degree in Information Technology (Summa Cum Laude) from one of Indonesian prestigious universities, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)
Tony WenasHead of Permanent Committee for Europe
Tony Wenas currently serves as President Director of PT Freeport Indonesia, one of the largest Copper & Gold mine in the world. Prior to this from 2015 - 2017, he served as the President Director of PT Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (RAPP), and Managing Director of APRIL Indonesia, of which he was also the President Commissioner in 2011–2012; RAPP/APRIL is one of the largest Pulp & Paper producer in the world. Mr. Wenas has held several top executive positions in major mining companies, including CEO of PT Vale Indonesia Tbk, President of PT Berkat Resources Indonesia and Country Head of Intrepid Mines Ltd.
Mr. Wenas is also the Secretary General of Indonesian Mining Association, Chairman of Permanent Committee for Europe at Indonesia Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KADIN); a Member of the Board of Advisory at The Nature Conservancy Indonesia (TNC); as well as Chairman of Indonesian Business Council for Sustainable Development (IBCSD), a member of WBCSD.
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He obtained his Business Law Degree from the University of Indonesia in 1985 and completed the executive programme at Sloan School of Management at MIT.
Fachry ThaibCEO PT Sarana Penida
Organization Activities : 1981 – 1990 : HIPMI ( Himpunan Pengusaha Muda ) 1984 – Now : Member of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2005 – 2008 : Chairman, Permanent Committee on Economic Cooperation for Middle East, OIC and Europe 2008 – Now : Chairman Middle East & Organization of Islamic Conference Committee
Occupation : 1. Director of PT.Sarana Penida ( International Freight Forwarders ) 2. Director of PT.Thamadita ( Shipping Services ) 3. President Director of PT.Zamaraya Astrin ( General Supplier ) 4. President Director of PT. Sinspecindo Piranti ( General Supplier, Trader )
Radju Munusamy Chairman of Jebsen & Jessen Indonesia
Jebsen & Jessen Group is an ASEAN focused industrial enterprise with business spanning manufacturing, engineering and distribution activities.
In Indonesia, the Group operates 5 core business units: Cable Technology, Ingredients, Life Sciences, Material Handling, and Technology.
Founded in 1963, the Group is headquartered in Singapore and part of the Jebsen & Jessen Family Enterprise which was established over 120 years ago.
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Radju Munusamy is a seasoned professional with over 25 years track record in strategy planning and business development both as consultant and within corporate environment managing multi-businesses. Currently the Chairman for Jebsen & Jessen Indonesia Group, Radju is passionate in business growth acceleration and business transformation or restructuring to capture growth. He also advised various State-Owned Enterprises and Government Entities in advancing the implementation
of infrastructure projects and assisted private corporations in infrastructure investment initiatives. Additionally, he has been intimately involved in mentoring future leaders as part of enabling growth initiatives at his company. Radju holds Master of Science from University of Southern California and MBA from Harvard Business School and currently is a candidate for Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Business from Columbia University. He also sits as member of Board of Advisers of USINDO (US-Indonesia Society) and Vice Chairman for Permanent Committee for Asia Pacific in Indonesian Chambers of Commerce (KADIN)
Helga KumontoyCEO Global MICE Indonesia
Global MICE Indonesia is a company that has primary focus as a partner for government agencies and private businesses in organizing an event based on creative ideas that are supported by a systematic workflow and professional work ethic. Our professionalism coupled with a partnership style and intimate familiarity that becomes absolute client satisfaction and will always be remembered
Reza MaspaitellaCEO Valdo Group
Valdo Investment Group of Companies (VI) is a Value investment company under the legal entity company of PT VALDO INVESTAMA, based in Jakarta, Indonesia, it’s a operating holding company that invest and operates a Advisory services and management services entity in various areas, including strategy, business process management, technology, Credit Bereau and Digital Start Up. It comprises a group of companies with competence in multiple disciplines. At the core of Valdo Investments philosophy is a strong belief in addressing our customers’ needs into a Solutions.
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Bobby LiantoDirector PT Timor Mitraniaga
PT.TIMOR MITRANIAGA established in October 1990.
as a one of the Largest National Private Plantations for Cocoa, Timber and Palm Nut. It is also one of the Plantation Development Institutions that is able to provide The Best Plantation products, Education and Services to the community and local government in Sumba island.
Our mission is Supporting regional income for the communities by providing employment, school, medical services and educate people about Cocoa Plantation.
Eventually, it will improve life standard of the region, and producing unique Cocoa Flavor from Sumba
1 Abdul Haris Tatang PT PP
2 Abraham Mose PT Pindad
3 Achmad Baiquni PT Bank Negara Indonesia
4 Adelia Murti Septianingtyas PT Hutama Karya
5 Afda Rizal Armashita PT Batur Jaya Amani
6 Agnes Espineda Tactics Ltd
7 Agung Sedaju PT INKA
8 Agus Samuel Kana PT PP
9 Alexandra Wiyoso PT Bank Mandiri
10 Alvius Nimin Darma Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN)
11 Amir Rosidin Chusnan PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara
12 Andri Mahendra Usman PT Bukit Asam
Delegates
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13 Anita Asmaya Sanin Alleira Batik
14 Anita Parma PT Bukit Asam
15 Ann-Maree Lund EIF International Ltd
16 Antonio Agustino Wibowo PT Aneka Tambang
17 Antonius Yudhi Kristyanto PT Pupuk Indonesia
18 Ardhi Irsyadi Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
19 Ardyesta Harlyna PT Bank Negara Indonesia
20 Arga Lazuardy Djoharis PT PP
21 Arie Prabowo Ariotedjo PT Aneka Tambang
22 Arief Hamdani Gunawan PT Telkom Indonesia
23 Arnanto Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN)
24 Astri Oktaviani PT PP
25 Ayu Rosan Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN)
26 Bambang Agung Suhadi PT Dahana
27 Bambang Budi Suwarso KIB Counsalting
28 Bayu Waskito Sudadi PT INKA
29 Bernardino M Vega Jr PT Pembangkit Energi Mandiri
30 Bintang Perbowo PT Hutama Karya
31 Bob Azam PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia
32 Budi Antono PT Dahana
33 Budi Noviantoro PT INKA
34 Chandra Supandi PnC Single Region Coffee
35 Chatarina Gatri Umbaningrum CV Larasindo Furniture
36 Christina Chandra Royalindo Convention International
37 Citra Dewi Royalindo Convention International
38 Clayton Allen Wenas PT Freeport Indonesia
39 Cynthia Amanda Silaban PT PP
40 Daniel Leonard Setiawan PT Kopiku Indonesia
41 Deddy Fauzi Elhakim PTPN III
42 Delima Hasri Darmawan Gabungan Perusahaan Perkebunan Indonesia (GPPI)
43 Demia Kartini Putri PT Dirgantara Indonesia
44 Destiawan Soewardjono Simoen PT Wijaya Karya
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45 Dewanta Pramayoga PT INKA
46 Dewy Shinta Junaidi PT Len Industri
47 Dharma Jaya PT Kapal Api
48 Diah Apriliani PT Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation
49 Dian Suralaga Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN)
50 Dimas Aryo Pratomo PT Pindad
51 Dini Dewi Rufiani Singadipura PT Len Industri
52 Dini Rachmani CEO Business Forum Indonesia
53 Djoko Rahardjo PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara
54 Dolly Perlagutan Pulungan PTPN III
55 Edward Otto Kanter PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia
56 Eka Sari Lorena Surbakti Lorena Group
57 Elizabeth Victoria Rodja PT Inalum
58 Ellie Mafi EIF International Ltd
59 Elmerilia Lonna Astra International
60 Ema Widiastuti PT Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation
61 Fahmy Mahdy Hanafiah PT Pertamina
62 Fuad Iskandar Zulkarnain PT Bukit Asam
63 Gita Amperiawan Sanui PT Dirgantara Indonesia
64 Gusti Ngurah Putu Sugiarta PT Sarinah
65 Hanna Koes Indonesian Research and Development International
66 Hardantono PT Pindad
67 Hartono PT Bukit Asam
68 Hartono PT INKA
69 Helga Kumontoy PT Global Mice Indonesia
70 Herry Sidharta PT Bank Negara Indonesia
71 Herry Sudaryanto Sukadi PT Dahana
72 I Gusti Ayu Ngurah Satyawati PT Dirgantara Indonesia
73 Iman Sulaiman PT PAL Indonesia
74 Indri Rindani CV IndraIndri
75 Istigfaro Anjaz Ajizi PT Telkom Indonesia
76 Iswandi Said PT Hotel Indonesia Natour
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77 Jahja Budianto Soenarjo CEO Business Forum Indonesia
78 Jimmy Novanda PT Kapal Api
79 John Sanova PT Asai Mula Perdatasa
80 Julian Grimmond GFS
81 Landi Rizaldi Mangaweang PT Jakarta Industrial Estate Pulogadung
82 Leonardi PT Len Industri
83 Lies Permana Lestari PT Sarinah
84 Mahenra Vijaya PT Wijaya Karya
85 Mardiannus Pramudya PT INKA
86 Masud Khamid PT Pertamina
87 Meiliana Salman PT Bank Negara Indonesia
88 Milla Suciyani PT Pertamina
89 Mirna Abdulkadir PT Len Industri
90 Moanaroa Kingi ICE Limited
91 Mohamad Cholidi PTPN III
92 Mokhammad Zulfikar Zulaeman PT Pupuk Indonesia
93 Muhammad Advin Hidayat PT INKA
94 Muhammad Arum Sabil PTPN III
95 Muhammad Awaluddin PT Angkasa Pura II
96 Muhammad Fauzan PT Hutama Karya
97 Nathalie Alexandra Indonesia Access
98 Nelson Christian Simatupang PT Kopiku Indonesia
99 Nidiya Sari Sabeni PT PP
100 Oksarlidady Arifin PT Barata Indonesia
101 Omar Hadi PnC Single Region Coffee
102 Petty Suwito PnC Single Region Coffee
103 Phil O'Reilly Iron Duke Partners
104 Priadi Ekatama Sahari PT Len Industri
105 Puguh Dwi Tjahjono PT INKA
106 Rastina Anggraeni PT Len Industri
107 Rendi Akhmad Witular PT Inalum
108 Reno Iskandarsyah PT Prime Star Resources Indonesia
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109 Retno Yanuarti PT Sarinah
110 Riana Salistiawati Gozali Alleira Batik
111 Ridho Zeni Arief PT Angkasa Pura II
112 Ririek Adriansyah PT Telkom Indonesia
113 Riza Deliansyah Astra International
114 Roosdinal Ramdhani Salim PT Sarana Karya Bhakti
115 Rosana Restu Widayati PT Jakarta Industrial Estate Pulogadung
116 Rosylawati Dewi PT Jababeka Tbk
117 Said Reza Pahlevy PT Perusahaan Gas Negara
118 Satrio Adji Assari PT Wijaya Karya
119 Satya Rizka Adhi Nugraha PT Inalum
120 SD Darmono PT Jababeka Tbk
121 Setyono Djuandi Darmono Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN)
122 Sholikul Hadi PT PP
123 Sony Yusan Diantara PT Barata Indonesia
124 Sukiman Ardhaliwa PT Batavia Kreatif Indonesia
125 Sulaiman Ismail PT Batavia Kreatif Indonesia
126 Sumarno PT Telkom Indonesia
127 Sunarso PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia
128 Suprajarto Poerwaningrat PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia
129 Susan Kartolo Indonesia Access
130 Syahrial Mukhtar Kane PT Perusahaan Gas Negara
131 Syofvi Felienty PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara
132 Teguh Trihono PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia
133 Teuku Mirasfi PT Pertamina
134 Tommy Darmadi PT Telkom Indonesia
135 Tonny Steve Nelwan PT Gajah Tunggal
136 Tony Budi Santosa PT Barata Indonesia
137 Tumiyana PT Wijaya Karya
138 Veronika Trisna Sukmawati PT Pupuk Indonesia
139 Vina Andhiani Muliana PT Inalum
140 Vu Manh Hieu New Zealand Trade Centre
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141 Wildan Arief PT Pindad
142 Wulan Dwi Damayanty PT Sarinah
143 Yado Yarismano PT Angkasa Pura II
144 Yasmin Yuriski Mumpuni PT Wijaya Karya
145 Yoga Maharseto Iskandar PT Telkom Indonesia
146 Yonas Jonior PnC Single Region Coffee
147 Yudi Kristanto PTPN III
148 Yurianto Wirjohartono PT Jakarta Industrial Estate Pulogadung
149 Yuyuk Wahyuningsih Moer Niati PT Telkom Indonesia
150 Zakaria Zack Hamzah Alleira Batik
Contacts
EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
70 Glen Road, KelburnWellington, New ZealandPhone : +64-4-4758 697/98/99E-Mail : [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] : +64-4-4759 374 Contact : Mr. Panca Hendarto
KADIN Indonesia – Business Service Desk (KADIN BSD)
Menara KADIN Indonesia, 24th FloorJakarta 12950 IndonesiaPhone : +62-21-5274503 E-Mail : info[at]bsd-kadin.idFax : +62-21-5274505Contact : Mr. Ardhi Irsyadi
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Menara KADIN Indonesia 3rd, 24th and 29th FloorJl. H.R. Rasuna Said X-5 Kav.2-3Jakarta Selatan 12950Indonesia
Tel : +6221-527-4484Fax : +6221-527-4331Email : [email protected] [email protected] : www.kadin.id www.bsd-kadin.id