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MGI ASIA AREA MEETING - New Member Presentation -

MGI ASIA AREA MEETING - New Member Presentation -. Midsnell Group International. KAP Basyiruddin & Wildan. KAP BASYIRUDDIN & WILDAN a m ember firm of M G I. BANGKOK , SEPTEMBER 06 th , 201 3. Indonesia.

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MGI ASIA AREA MEETING - New Member Presentation -

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  1. MGI ASIA AREA MEETING- New Member Presentation - Midsnell Group International KAP Basyiruddin & Wildan KAP BASYIRUDDIN & WILDAN a member firm of M G I BANGKOK, SEPTEMBER06th, 2013

  2. Indonesia Indonesia is an archipelago in Southeast Asia and located between two continents, Asia and Australia / Oceania. Territory of Indonesia extends along 3,977 mile between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.

  3. Indonesia

  4. Business Sectors in Indonesia Business Sectors in Indonesia: • Manufacturing (24% of total output) • Mining and quarrying accounts (12%) • Construction (10%) • Electricity, gas and water supply (0.75%) • Services constitute 38% of total GDP • trade, hotel and restaurants (around 14% of GDP) • transport and communication (7% of GDP) • finance, real estate and business services (7% of GDP) • government services (6%) • Agriculture accounts (15%)

  5. Indonesia Exports Exports in Indonesia decreased to 14740.70 USD Million in June of 2013 from 16133.40 USD Million in May of 2013. Exports in Indonesia is reported by the Biro PusatStatistikIndonesia (Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics). Indonesia Exports averaged 3434.26 USD Million from 1960 until 2013, reaching an all time high of 18647.83 USD Million in August of 2011 and a record low of 30 USD Million in January of 1961.

  6. Indonesia Exports • China (14 percent) • Japan (12 percent) • the United States (9.5 percent) • India (8 percent) Others include: • Singapore • Malaysia and South Korea Major export partners are: In Indonesia, exports have been an engine of growth in recent years. Major exports are: • oil and gas (20%) • mineral fuels and oils (14%) • fats, oils and waxes (11%) • electrical equipment and machinery (9%). Other exports include: • rubber and rubber articles (5.5%) • clothes and footwear (6%) • wood and paper (5%).

  7. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Mining Coal MineKutai, East Kalimantan

  8. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Mining Gold Mine – Papua Province

  9. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Mining There are two blocks in Gold Mine area, a productionarea of ​​24,700 hectares in Block A and of 500,000 hectaresexploration area in Blok B. As an illustration, production in 2006 in Block A has produced 610,800 tons of copper;58,474,392 grams of gold and 174,458,971 grams of silver.

  10. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Agriculture In Indonesia, the agro-industry has become more important recently as data from the Central Bureau of Statistic showed that in 2012, economic growth was spurred by the processing industry, many being agro-industries, responsible for 23.5 percent of Indonesian Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The agro-industry processes the country’s top commodities, including oil palm, rubber, cocoa, fish, wood and paper.

  11. Business Sectors in Indonesia - Agriculture

  12. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Javanesse Tourism Indrayanti Beach –Gunung Kidul, Jogjakarta Province Borobudur Temple –Magelang, Central of Java Province

  13. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Sulawesi Tourism Marine Park – Bunaken, North Sulawesi Bunaken Beach, North Sulawesi

  14. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Sumatera Tourism Kelimutu Lake –Flores, East Nusa Tenggara Province Kelimutu Lake –Flores, East Nusa TenggaraProvince

  15. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Bali Tourism Exocitism of Bali Kuta Beach - Bali

  16. Business Sectors in Indonesia – Papua Tourism Raja Ampat – Kab. Raja Ampat, West Papua

  17. KAP BW - History In 1996 KAP Heliantono & Basyiruddin was founded with 2 (two) Partners. At 2008 name of firm changed into KAP Basyiruddin & Wildanwith 2 (two) Partners. At 2012 KAP BW with 4 (four) partners decided to join as member of MGI. Currently, KAP BW has 3 (three) Partners, with 2 (two) offices in Jakarta and 1 (one) office in Riau Province.

  18. KAP BW – Organization MTH Square 3rd floor, Jakarta Head Office Office MTH Square 2nd floor, Jakarta Branch Office Pekanbaru, Riau Province

  19. KAP BW – Services Provided Assurance servicesis an independent professional service provided by public accountant (public accountant firm) that improve the quality of information for decision makers. Non Assuranceservice is a service provided by the public accountant without renderring opinion, with negative assurance, summary of findings, or the other type assurance.

  20. KAP BW – Services Provided Non Assurance • General Audit • Special Audit • Attestation Services on IT • Review • Other Assurance Assurance • Accounting & Bookkeeping • Management Information System • Management Consultancy • Taxation

  21. KAP BW – Type of Clients • Public Listed Companies 4% • Banks 24% • International Institution 21% • Construction 13% • Hospital 4% • Manufacturing 7% • Trading Companies 10% • Mass Media 4% • Other 14%

  22. Thank You...

  23. BASYIRUDDIN & WILDAN Registered Public Accountants a member of M G I MT Haryono Square Building 3rd Floor No. 23, Jln.MT HaryonoKav. 10, Jakarta 13330 Phone: (62 21) 7123.6444, 9811.0290, 2906.7221, Facs: (62 21) 290.67304 e-mail: office@cpa-bw.com Website: www.cpa-bw.com

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