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INDONESIA (ID)
Accepts ATA Carnets for:
- Exhibitions and Fairs
- Professional Equipment
Indonesia specific export assistance information can be found at: http://www.export.gov/indonesia/
KADIN Business Support Desk:
Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Menara KADIN Indonesia, 3th Floor
Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said Blok X-5 Kav. 2-3
Kuningan 12950
INDONESIA
Tel: + 62-21-527 44 84 – 85
Fax: + 62-21-527 43 31 – 32
E-mail: atacarnetindonesia@gmail.com, atacarnet.idn@kadin.id
WWW Site: www.kadin.id
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
2020 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
WWW Site: http://www.embassyofindonesia.org/
Download:
Indonesia Country Commercial Guide 2012
Special Considerations
All Customs offices of Indonesia are entitled to handle ATA Carnets during office hours (7.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.)
24 hour service is available in certain Customs offices:
- Kantor Pelayanan Utama Bea danv
Cakai Tip A Tanjung Priok, Jakarta - Kantor Pengawasan dan Pelayanan Bea dan Cukai, Tipe Madya Pabean Soekamo-Hatta, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
Trade Shows
Indonesia at a Glance:
- In 2012 two way trade between the U.S. and Indonesia was up to $26 billion
- 2011 U.S. exports to Indonesia increased an additional 17%, and an additional increase of 8.1% in 2012 bringing U.S. exports up to $8 billion.
- The U.S. is a major seller of aircraft and rail transport equipment to Indonesia, spurred by the needs of their developing energy sector
- The relationship between Indonesia and the United States has strengthened Indonesia’s role as a political and economic leader in South East Asia
- Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous nation and is 86% Muslim, though it is a secular state
- The largest cluster of Indonesian islands is Java with a population of about 130 million inhabitants
- It is a highly diverse country with over 580 languages and dialects
- Indonesia is a member of OPEC and its economy is bolstered by its oil and natural gas exports.
- Tourists to Indonesia can expect to see diverse plants and wildlife, including the Komodo dragon and the Javan rhinoceros, which can be found nowhere else in the world