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  • News_Seatoll

    Sea Toll, Maritime Initiatives Continue to Drive Indonesia’s Shipbuilding Sector

    In 2020, the maritime industry contributed 11.3% to Indonesia’s total GDP and is expected to grow up to 12.5% by 2045. Given the extensive scope of Indonesia's maritime sector, its significance extends as a prominent symbol of the nation's strength and sovereignty and will thus continue to be a focus for development, further leveraging the country’s shipbuilding sector.

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    Indonesia's Recycling Industry is Set Up for a Big Boost

    Earlier this year, in January, at a dialogue event on waste management held by the Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas), Vivi Yulaswasti, Deputy for Maritime and Natural Resources at Bappenas, announced that the Ministry had concluded a cross-ministry data interoperability for waste management with two other ministries.

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    Pressemitteilung: Geschäftschancen in Indonesien für deutsche Unternehmen im Bereich Automatisierungslösungen für Produktionsprozesse in der Elektronikindustrie

    Jakarta und Batam: 23. bis 26. Juni 2025

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    German-Indonesian Medical Devices Trade Mission

    From February 19 to 23, 2024, AHK Indonesien/EKONID organized a German Trade Mission to Indonesia, focusing on “Market Exploration for German Companies in the Field of Production Technology and Components for Medical Technology”.

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    Return to the Upper-Middle-Income Economy

    With a gross national income (GNI, simplified: income of residents) per capita of US$4,580, Indonesia has risen again to the upper-middle income economy. This term designates a so-called Lending Group of the World Bank as a rough measure of creditworthiness. The lower limit is US$ 4,465. In 2020, Indonesia was declared an upper-middle-income economy for the first time. The archipelago's per capita GNI had nominally increased sevenfold since the end of the Asian crisis at the turn of the millennium. In the corona crisis, Indonesia then fell back into the lower-middle-income economy category.

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    Siemens Indonesia Hosts Executive Summit on Digital and Sustainable Transformation

    On February 29, 2024, Siemens Indonesia organized the second edition of the Siemens Indonesia Executive Summit, marking another successful gathering of industry players and key stakeholders in the digital industry. The summit delved into technologies as well as use cases crucial for digital and sustainable transformation towards net-zero targets.

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    PRESS RELEASE: EKONID Pilots First Ever GDVET in Hotel Management Program in Indonesia

    Bali (10/7) – On July 1, 2023, the German-Indonesian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, also known as AHK Indonesia or EKONID, has started the first ever German Dual Vocational Education and Training (GDVET) program in Hotel Management.

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    AHK Indonesia Hosts Berlin Mayor and Senator Visit to Jakarta

    From September 5 to 7, AHK Indonesia (EKONID) hosted the visit of Berlin Mayor and Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy, and Public Enterprises Franziska Giffey, along with a delegation of over 30 representatives from various Berlin-based business sectors and organizations, to Jakarta, Indonesia, with the aim of strengthening the exchange of innovations and promoting stronger economic cooperation between the two cities.

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    New Supervisory Board member, Mr. Alexander Grenz, Country Manager and President Director Allianz Life Indonesia

    EKONID extends its warmest welcome to its new Supervisory Board member, Mr. Alexander Grenz, Country Manager and President Director Allianz Life Indonesia

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    German-Turkish Chamber of Industry and Commerce

    At 150 locations in 93 countries, the German Chambers of Commerce Abroad (AHKs) offer their experience, contacts and services for German and foreign companies. The German Chambers of Commerce Abroad are represented in all countries that are of particular importance to the German economy. The German-Turkish Chamber of Industry and Commerce (AHK Türkiye) was founded in 1994 on the initiative of Prof. Dr. Tansu Çiller and Dr. Helmut Kohl on the basis of Council of Ministers Resolution 94/5592 and operates as an official organisation.

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    Publish News from Members

    Members of the AHK Japan can publish their own news on our website. Please send us the relevant information using the online form below.

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    WBO Spring 2024: German Companies Optimistic About Global Economy but Remain Cautious Amid Risks

    German companies are displaying renewed optimism about the global economy's trajectory, according to the latest survey by the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK). Despite this optimism, businesses are still grappling with significant risks, including low demand and a shortage of skilled workers, which temper their overall outlook.

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    Siemens Presents 2 Billion Euros Investment Strategy to Boost Future Growth, Innovation, and Resilience

    To boost future growth, drive innovation and increase resilience, Siemens today, July 16, 2023, presented its investment strategy which includes €2 billion mainly for new manufacturing capacity as well as innovation labs, education centers and other own sites.

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  • News_BlueEconomy

    Sustainable Blue Economy is Gaining Attention Among Donors

    The protection of the oceans and their sustainable use in developing countries is becoming the focus of international donors. German companies can help solve the problems.

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  • News_TIAPortal

    TIA Portal V18: Your Gateway to Automation in the Digital Enterprise

    Over the coming decades, digital technologies will make the manufacturing industry more connected, intelligent, efficient, reliable, and sustainable. Hence, businesses will seek the best technological solution to help them to reduce time to market and increase their plant's productivity. Siemens is offering the new V18 version of the Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Portal at the TIA Portal Tech-Connext event on 30 - 31 May 2023 in Ayana Hotel Jakarta.

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    German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan

    Since 1962 the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan (AHK Japan) supports companies, which want to start off or further expand their international business. Whether you are a start-up or an established company, we offer a wide range of professional services to help you along the road to success. As a membership organisation, we make it possible for you to build a strong network. We also represent the interests of German business in Japan as the official arm of Germany’s foreign trade promotion.

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