EKONID Annual Report 2013 - page 6

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Annual Report 2013
For over a century, the worldwide network of AHK offices has been representing reliable
and trustworthy partners for corporate entry into foreign markets. EKONID is delighted to
see the network growing, so we welcome our newmember of the AHK-Family inMyanmar.
In Indonesia, EKONID, the German Indonesian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, is
acting as a strategic interface between the German and Indonesian economies. Here
we are representing the bilateral business interests of Indonesian and German member
companies and institutions. Our core business is to support our members from both
countries in pursuing new trade and investment opportunities.
In addition, as a member of the German-ASEAN Chamber Network (GACN) our focus does
not stop at Indonesia’s borders. We are proud to act as an important partner to strengthen
the regional cooperation within ASEAN as well as to support trade and investments in the
region. Being part of this platform for enterprises, especially SMEs, and political decision
makers from the ASEAN region, we are widening and promoting the exchange of knowledge
for a trade and investment friendly environment.
For our members, EKONID’s head-office in Jakarta serves as a meeting place and info centre,
as well as the central-point to address inquiries and seek advice. More than 60 dedicated
employees are supporting companies which are planning to do business in Indonesia
or that are already represented here. EKONID offers its members all services which are
necessary to support them effectively for market entry or expansion here in Indonesia. Our
services, which are labeled under the worldwide AHK-brand DEinternational, ensure the
uniformity of services, comparable offers and excellent advice. The service range offered by
EKONID spans from market information to customized advisory service for market entry.
THE AHK
NETWORK
OFFICES of
reliable and
trustworthy
partners in
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