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  • News_BlueEconomy Neuigkeiten

    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.

  • News_Wilo Neuigkeiten

    Wilo Inaugurates New Office in Jakarta, Announces New EUR 2 Million 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.

  • News_Germany Neuigkeiten

    Imports from Germany Increased by 40%

    German products are experiencing a powerful surge in demand in Indonesia. Imports from other EU countries are also increasing. China's share is shrinking for the first time.

  • NEWS_ JETP Neuigkeiten

    JETP Aims to Make Indonesia Less Dependent on Coal

    With Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETP), a group of industrialized nations wants to subsidize a fair energy transition in selected emerging and developing countries and thus promote climate protection. At the G20 summit in Bali in November 2022, the JETP was announced between Indonesia and the G7 countries as well as Denmark and Norway. It is intended to contribute to the Indonesian energy transition.

  • News_Construction Neuigkeiten

    Construction Conference Paves Way for More Collaboration Between German and Indonesian Companies

    The German-Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EKONID) successfully held on Tuesday, June 13, a Business Conference on Construction Machinery & Building Material Plants as part of a German trade mission to Indonesia to help bridge companies from both countries in establishing business relations.

  • News_Green Neuigkeiten

    Green Construction Critically Needed in Indonesia

    Indonesia’s per-capita income continues to grow from year to year and so do its population. Meanwhile, the environmental threats from climate change loom and sustainable and ecological-friendly property and infrastructure are increasingly in demand. Amidst all this, technological sufficiency and human resources capacity hamper Indonesia’s construction industry.

  • News_ConstructionMarket Neuigkeiten

    Indonesian Construction Market Steadily Recovers

    Apart from some operational disruptions due to the Russia-Ukraine war and the still-ongoing pandemic, the construction industry in Indonesia – which is segmented by the key sectors of commercial, residential, industrial, infrastructure, as well as energy and utility construction – is steadily recovering.

  • News_IndustrialDevelopment Neuigkeiten

    High Investment Needs for Industrial Development

    Indonesian Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has announced a so-called "Downstreaming Roadmap" to 2040. It is intended to provide the framework for the further processing of domestic raw materials. The aim is to sell these with higher added value on the world market. A total of 21 raw materials are in focus. These are mainly mineral raw materials, but also agricultural materials and fisheries products. The minister put the necessary investment requirements at USD 545.3 billion. More than three quarters of this is said to be attributable to the processing of mineral ores and coal.

  • News_IndonesianImports Neuigkeiten

    Indonesian Imports Set New Record in 2021

    According to the Indonesian statistics office BPS, Indonesia imported goods worth USD 196.2 billion in 2021. That is an increase of 38.6% compared to the previous year and at the same time a new record. The previous high of USD 191.7 billion dates back to 2012. A new peak was also recorded on the export side at USD 231.5 billion (up 41.8%). The positive foreign trade balance of USD 35.3 billion marks the country’s largest surplus since 2007.