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AHK Indonesia / EKONID

Profile of the German Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Indonesia. AHK Indonesia / EKONID. AHK – The first address on foreign markets. EKONID is one of 126 German Chambers of Commerce worldwide. Structure of the organization. DIHK Berlin. IHK’s 90 offices in Germany

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AHK Indonesia / EKONID

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  1. Profile of the German Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Indonesia AHK Indonesia / EKONID

  2. AHK – Thefirstaddress on foreignmarkets EKONID isone of 126 German Chambers of Commerce worldwide

  3. Structure of the organization DIHK Berlin IHK’s 90 offices in Germany German Companies membership is mandatoryby law AHK’s 130 offices Worldwide Bilateral Company Membership is voluntary

  4. Structure & Function … as an instrument of German export business assistance task representationof members interests Support bilateral economic relations individual consulting and support clients members Ministry of Economics & Energy, Associations companies source of income membership fees governmental subsidy Services charges function members assiociation representation of German industry service provider role of board decisive consultative consultative DE international is the service brand of AHKs

  5. Activities C A C • - Events • Website • PR & Design Service • Sponsoring • Recruiting • - Delegation • Government Supported Projects • - Networking • Lobbying OFFIC. DELEGATION MEMBERSHIP A B D D B SERVICE Official Delegation Trade & Investment Promotion Business & Legal Advice Membership Member Events Networking & Lobbying • Services • Market Access, Trade Fairs • Design & Communication

  6. EKONID is: the officialtrade and investmentpromotioninstitution of the German government, representing the Ministry of Economics & Energy an organisation of the Indonesian and German business community, representingtheirintereststowardsministries and other governmentagencies activelyoperating in the economic, social and educational sector in Indonesia and ASEAN provider of a widerange of marketentryservices

  7. Gate to European Countries

  8. Gate to European Countries

  9. Germany is the largest market in Europe. It constitutes 21 percent of Europe's GDP (EU-28) and is home to 16 percent of the total European Union (EU) population. The German economy is both highly industrialized and diversified – with equal focus placed on services and production. Source : Worldbank

  10. Imports from Germany to Indonesia (in billion USD)

  11. Key Driver: The Manufacturing Industry • Almost 10 percent of Europe's manufacturing companies are German. • They generate 30 percent of the EU's gross value added in manufacturing alone. • In fact, they represent more than one fifth of all of Germany's value added – one of the highest shares in Europe. • Increasingly more foreign companies are placing their faith in Germany as an essential location for production sites and are benefiting from the country's excellent business framework and superior productivity rates

  12. Economic Backbone: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Source : GTAI 2014

  13. Source : Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century

  14. Brief fact about Germany Renewable Energy According to official figures, some 377,000 people in Germany were employed in the renewable energy sector in 2012, especially in small and medium-sized companies. Of these jobs, 268,000 exist as a direct result of the German Renewable Energy Act This is an increase of around 8% compared to 2009 (around 339,500 jobs), and well over twice the number of jobs in 2004 (160,500). About two-thirds of these jobs are attributed to the Renewable Energy Sources Act In the first half of 2014, 28.5% of Germany's electricity was produced from renewable sources (up from 23.4% in 2013). Germany is third after China and the U.S., the world’s top renewable energy economies, as measured by investment in the renewable energy sector

  15. Government policy People who produce renewable energy can sell their 'product' at fixed prices for a period of 20 or 15 years. This has created a surge in the production of renewable energy. In 2012, Siemens estimated the total cost of renewable energy would come to at least €1.4 trillion (us$1.8 trillion) by 2030. For the 2011–2014 period, the federal government set aside 3.5 billion Euros for scientific research in the country.additionally, in 2001 a law was passed requiring the closing of all nuclear power plants within a period of 32 years. The shutdown time was extended to 2040 by a new government in 2010. After the fukushima incident, the law was abrogated and the end of nuclear energy was set to 2022. The German energy policy is framed within the European Union, and the march 2007European counsil in Brussels approved a mandatory energy plan that requires a 20% reduction of carbon dioxide emissions before the year 2020 and the consumption of renewable energies to be 20% of total eu consumption (compared to 7% in 2006). the accord indirectly acknowledged the role of Nuclear energy— which is not commonly regarded as renewable, but emissions-free — in the reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases, allowing each member state to decide whether or not to use nuclear-generated electricity. Also, a compromise was reached to achieve a minimum quota of 10% biofuels in the total consumption of gasoline and diesel in transport in 2020. Germany's energy transition, designates a significant change in energy policy from 2011. The term encompasses a reorientation of policy from demand to supply and a shift from centralized to distributed generation (for example, producing heat and power in very small cogeneration units), which should replace overproduction and avoidable energy consumption with energy-saving measures and increased efficie

  16. Germany has excellent connections: • With 231,000 km of roadways, of which 12,600 km are high speed highways • 37,900km railway tracks • 7,500km waterways and • 26 International airports German Railway map Source: ixpose.de

  17. Management Finance Business Development Corporate Services Accounting Market Access & Delegation Corporate Services Communication & Publication Memberships & Events Tax Trade Fairs HR & GA Design & Production Training & Education Projects

  18. Business Development Market access & information Pre-market Checks Individual Market & Product Studies Business Partner Search Business Delegations & Conferences Political delegations (e.g. President Wulff, Chancellor Merkel, Ministers) Political & business delegations (e.g. from Bundesland) Delegation from specific sectors (e.g. Renewable Energy Sector) Conferences/seminars to various topics (e.g. Confectionary)

  19. Business Development Trade Fairs • Representation of Trade Fair Organizers • Trade Fair Marketing & Consultations • Travel, Transportation and Exhibition Service

  20. Business Development Projects • CBI – efficiency of energy in the Batik industry • European Indonesian Business Network (EIBN)

  21. Business Development Design & Production • The in-house PR- & Design-department offers: • AdvertisingCampaigns and Concept Development for Corporate Communication • Products and Event Promotion • Displays and Material for Trade Fairs • Copywriting und Translations • Photography • Online Marketing and Web Design • Social Media Campaigns • References • Mercedes Benz; Siemens; Bayer; BASF; Lufthansa; Deutsche Bank; European Union Delegation; EuroCham; Kempinski

  22. Corporate Services – Legal / HR & General Affairs Inhouse & Outside Counsel specialized in advising EKONID and German & Indonesian clients on the regulatory and legal framework for investments. OUTSIDE Counsel: • Incorporation of Companies / Representative offices • Cross-boarder mergers • Contracts • Capital increase, Change of Shareholders / Board of Directors / Board of Commissioners, Import licenses, Work- and Residence permits • References: ThyssenKrupp, Bosch, Dräger, Reinhausen, Otto, MTU, Logwin, Voith, Lösche, Otto Bock, Dorma, Kalenborn, Osram etc. • INHOUSE Counsel: • HR & General Affairs • Office-in-Office solutions • Network Law & Taxes • Yayasan Surabaya, AMM, Land & Building, Partnership Agreements, EU-projects

  23. EKONID Publications • SOROTAN • Quartal magazine • circulation 3.000 • NACHRICHTENBLITZ • Newsletter released twice a month, published by GTAI • For EKONID-clients significantinformationabouteconomy, policy, law and socialquestions • BUSINESS PARTNER • Member Directory • Others • Research Publications • Member´s newsletter (monthly, informing about EKONID and member‘s events and news)

  24. Should you need the material of presentation, log on http://www.ekonid.com Thank you Terima Kasih

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