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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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    Ari H. Soemarno, EKONID Chairman (2009-2015), passes away at 73

    Ari Hermanto Soemarno, Chairman of the German-Indonesia Chamber of Industry and Commerce (EKONID) from 2009 to 2015, who is also known for his service as the President Director of state-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina (Persero) from 2006-2009, passed away on Sunday morning, November 13, 2022. He was 73.

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    Wilo Inaugurates New Office in Jakarta, Announces New 2 Mn Euro Assembly Plant

    On November 9, 2023, PT Wilo Indonesia, the local subsidiary of the Dortmund-based water pumps and pump system solutions provider Wilo, inaugurated its new office in North Jakarta, Indonesia, further announcing its plan to expand its operations in the country.

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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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    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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    Minimum wages in Indonesia will rise moderately in 2022

    For many foreign companies, Indonesia is a location for low-cost contract manufacturing. When considering the general investment environment, the minimum wage is an important factor. There are currently only about 70 German manufacturing companies in the country. According to the local Chamber of Commerce and the Indonesian investment authority BKPM, several are currently preparing to relocate production from China.

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    AHK WBO Spring 2022: Expectation of German businesses in Indonesia highest in Asia Pacific

    German businesses operating in Indonesia are upbeat about their business prospects in the future, according to the Spring 2022 World Business Outlook Survey results revealed by the AHK this June. However, low scores for investment intentions shows that the Indonesian government still needs to do more to draw German investors into the archipelago.

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    EKONID Summer Party 2022

    After three years in-absentia (thanks to the pandemic), EKONID Get Together Summer Party returned in full form at The Poolside Ayana MidPlaza Hotel Jakarta on September 6, 2022. More than 100 people enjoyed the excellent food and drinks and the awesome DJ Sheena while reconnecting with old friends or meeting new people.

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    What to expect for Indonesia’s economy in 2022

    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, RCEP, and the country’s focus towards digital economy, green economy and the down streaming of commodities are some of the main topics revolving around Indonesia’s economy as the world’s third largest democracy moves into 2022.

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    AHK World Business Outlook Fall 2022

    German companies operating internationally are more optimistic about their business conditions abroad compared to that in the Eurozone. ASEAN countries in particular offer great opportunities for supply diversification.

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    ACHEMA: Ushering the age of Indonesia 4.0

    JAKARTA – ACHEMA 2022 is back in Frankfurt: from 22 to 26 August 2022, the Frankfurt Fairground will once again be the meeting place for the global process industries, where personal exchange and networking are once again possible on site.

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    Indonesia Posts Positive Growth in Q1 2022

    Indonesia grew 5.01% in the first quarter of 2022 due to a rise in commodity prices and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions across the archipelago. However, rising inflation and the war in Ukraine give cause for concern.

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    Siemens Indonesia: Indonesia 4.0 Conference & Expo 2022

    Teknologi advanced planning and scheduling untuk meningkatkan produksi dan memastikan pengiriman tepat waktu dalam operasi manufaktur

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    APK 2022: Germany wants closer ties with Southeast Asia

    Germany is keen on strengthening its economic ties with Southeast Asia, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said during APK 2022 in Singapore this November.

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    Allianz Indonesia Resmikan Kantor Pusat, Bentuk Komitmen Kuat Lindungi Masa Depan Nasabah dan Masyarakat Indonesia

    Allianz Indonesia mengumumkan peresmian kantor pusat baru di komplek World Trade Center, Jakarta. Hadir pada acara peresmian ini jajaran manajemen Allianz Indonesia, David Nolan, Country Manager & Direktur Utama Allianz Life Indonesia dan Sunadi, Presiden Direktur Allianz Utama Indonesia, perwakilan regulator Ahmad Nasrullah, Kepala Departemen Pengawasan IKNB 2A OJK, serta manajemen Allianz Group dan Asia Pacific, Sergio Balbinot, Member of the Board of Management of Allianz SE, Insurance Asia Pacific dan Anusha Thavarajah, Regional CEO Allianz Asia Pacific.

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    Indonesia’s New Health Act Opens Door Further for Investors in the Medical Devices Sector

    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused Indonesia to witness how significantly important and rare some medical devices could become with many countries contesting the procurement of, for example, ventilators and oxygen generators. With 275 million people to protect from the infectious disease and approximately 90% of the medical devices and pharmaceuticals still being imported, the need to become more self-sufficient in the supply of medical devices has never been more apparent.

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