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Indonesia Trade Fair Grounds |
Bali International Convention Centre
The Bali International Convention Centre is situated right on Nusa Dua Beach, 30 kilometers from Denpasar and 10 kilometers from the Ngurah Rai International airport. The Centre boasts a total of almost 5,000 square meters of exhibition space with excellent vehicle access. There are two interior areas of 1,350 square meters each and 2,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition space.
Jakarta Convention Center
Located in the business district and near the Jakarta Stock Exchange, the Jakarta Convention Center is the largest and best equipped facility in the region. It offers versatility, modern efficiency and traditional Indonesian hospitality - all designed to serve the world's professional and government leaders.
PT Jakarta International Expo (JIEXPO)
Since first operations started in January 2004 until present, PT Jakarta International Expo has taken major steps in improving the venue`s quality by renovating the existing facilities and creating new ones. With our extreme efforts and talents from our professional team, we plan to complete our mission of turning Arena Pekan Raya Jakarta into an elite exhibition center that lives up to international standards. The improvements regarding the venues and other facilities are going to be done in continuous phases optimally. Together with our total commitment, PT Jakarta International Expo strives to develop Arena Pekan Raya Jakarta into the largest exhibition and entertainment centre in Indonesia. |
Indonesia Trade Fairs (Trade Shows, Exhibitions, Conferences) |
Cosmobeauté Indonesia
The Largest Beauty Trade Event in Indonesia
Venue: Jakarta Convention Centre (JCC), Jakarta, Indonesia
Debindo
Meeting Incentive Conference & Exhibition Organizer
Inacraft
Jakarta International Handicraft Trade Fair, exhibition of Gifts and Housewares.
Organiser: ASEPHI in corporation with PT. Mediatama Binakreasi
Venue: Jakarta Convention Centre, Jakarta, Indonesia
Indocraft
Indocraft Expo is a largest of Craft, Fashion and Accessories Exhibition in Indonesia. It is a place to promote and exhibit variety of product from assorted craft, latest and traditional fashion and accessories from all over Indonesia.
Organiser: Debindo
Venue: Jakarta Convention Centre, Jakarta, Indonesia
Indo Gartex / Garment & Textile Indonesia (IGT)
The International Exhibition on Garment and Textile Machinery, Manufacturing Technology, Materials and Services
Held in Conjunction with ILF - Indo Leather & Footwear, International Exhibition on Leather And Footwear Machinery, Manufacturing Technology, Materials and Services
Featuring: Textile Machinery, Accessories and Fabrics, Auxiliary Equipments, Accessories for Textile Machinery, Bleaching and Washing Machinery, Chemicals and Dyes, Embroidery Equipments, Cloth Processing Machinery and Accessories, Inspecting, Measuring and Folding, Knitting Machinery, Laundry Equipments, Looms, Spinning Machinery and Accessories, Steaming Machinery, Testing Equipments and Controls, Textile Screen Printing and Accessories, Winding Machinery, Yarn Processing and Accessories
Organiser: Krista Exhibitions
Venue: Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia
Indo Leather & Footwear Indonesia (ILF)
International Exhibition on Leather and Footwear Machinery, Manufacturing Technology, Materials and Services
Held in Conjunction with IGT - Indo Gartex, the International Exhibition on Garment and Textile Machinery, Manufacturing Technology, Materials and Services
Featuring: Semi-finished Leather, Finished Leather, Hides and Skins, Exotic Leather, Synthetic / Natural Materials, Man-made Leather, Equipment and Tools, Components and Accessories, Process Chemicals and Dyes, Footwear Machinery, Manufacturing Equipment, Tanning Machinery, Technology, CAD-CAM Systems, Trade Associations, Leather and Footwear Institutions / Schools, Trade Press, Magazines, Services
Other Exhibits: Men and Women Footwear, Sports and Medical Shoes, Leather Garments, Leather Goods, Fashion Accessories, Baby Shoes, Handbags and Bags, Leather Furniture, Leather Accessories, Travel Wear
Organiser: Krista Exhibitions
Venue: Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia
International Furniture & Craft Fair Indonesia (IFFINA)
IFFINA showcases an excellent product mix between furniture and handicraft from all regions in Indonesia.
Hosted by ASMINDO - Indonesian Furniture Industry & Handicraft Association
Organiser: PT. Dyandra Promosindo
Venue: Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia
ITAF
ITAF is the most effective marketing platform for textile and apparel manufacturers to increase market share in the world's fastest growing marketplace.
Organiser: Antheus Indonesia PT.
Venue: Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta, Indonesia |
Indonesia Trade Associations |
Bali Export Development Organisation (BEDO)
In the framework of the EuroBali project the Bali Export Development Organisation was founded as a non-profit organisation under Indonesian law, with the assistance of all partners. Founders and first leading members of BEDO are those balinese SMEs, who were the target group of the EuroBali training programme. BEDO promotes its members’ products towards the European and international market.
EuroBali
EuroBali is an Export Network of the Institute for Economic Promotion of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WIFI), FORMAPER (Special Agency of the Milan Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Crafts & Agriculture) and the Kuta Small Business Association (KSBA), to assist Indonesian SMEs in accessing the EU marketplace, to enhance local business skills and to foster European-Indonesian business links.
Indonesian Textile Association - Asosiasi Pertekstilan Indonesia (API)
Indonesian Textile Association (API) is a sectoral association which is engaged in manufacturing and trading of textiles and textile products (TPT), which was established in Jakarta on June 17, 1974 by Indonesian textile businessmen. As a non-governmental, non-profit, and independent textile organization in Indonesia the API is committed to developing and improving the performance of the national textile industry and trade.
The objective of establishing the API is a venue for members of the API to channel the aspirations and also contributed to efforts to develop and increase the Indonesian textile industry and trade which have been prepared and designed and disconnected every 3 (three) years in the National Congress (General Assembly) API.
National Agency For Export Development (NAFED)
Manufacturers around the world often need assistance in identifying and developing overseas markets for their products. To help Indonesian manufacturers, the National Agency For Export Development (NAFED) was set up in 1971 as a special service agency of the Ministry of Trade, now the Ministry of Industry and Trade. |
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Indonesia Economy
Indonesia, a vast polyglot nation, has weathered the global financial crisis relatively smoothly because of its heavy reliance on domestic consumption as the driver of economic growth. Increasing investment by both local and foreign investors is also supporting solid growth. Although the economy slowed to 4.5% growth in 2009 from the 6%-plus growth rate recorded in 2007 and 2008, by 2010 growth returned to a 6% rate. During the recession, Indonesia outperformed most of its regional neighbors. The government made economic advances under the first administration of President YUDHOYONO, introducing significant reforms in the financial sector, including tax and customs reforms, the use of Treasury bills, and capital market development and supervision. Indonesia's debt-to-GDP ratio in recent years has declined steadily because of increasingly robust GDP growth and sound fiscal stewardship, leading two of the three leading credit agencies to upgrade credit ratings for Indonesia's sovereign debt to one notch below investment grade. Indonesia still struggles with poverty and unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, a complex regulatory environment, and unequal resource distribution among regions. YUDHOYONO and his vice president, respected economist BOEDIONO, have maintained broad continuity of economic policy, although the economic reform agenda has been slowed during the first year of their term by corruption scandals and the departure of an internationally respected finance minister. In late 2010, increasing inflation, driven by higher and volatile food prices, posed an increasing challenge to economic policymakers and threatened to push millions of the near-poor below the poverty line. The government in 2011 faces the ongoing challenge of improving Indonesia's infrastructure to remove impediments to growth, while addressing climate change concerns, particularly with regard to conserving Indonesia's forests and peatlands, the focus of a potentially trailblazing $1 billion REDD+ pilot project. |
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