Seminar om dansk erhvervslivs store muligheder i Indonesien

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Tirsdag (24.02) kaster Dansk Industri (DI) lys over ASEAN-landegruppens største økonomi, Indonesien, med en kvart milliard indbyggere. Er du parat til at gribe det enorme potentiale, lyder det i indbydelsen til danske virksomheder.

Changes might be on the way for Indonesia’s 250 million people. A new Government is in place and it wants to boost growth by facilitating investments and trade.

Join the seminar 24 February 2015 to find out if your company should look towards South East Asia’s biggest country, writes DI on its website.

Ny dynamisk præsident

In October 2014, Joko “Jokowi” Widodo was handed the keys to the presidential palace.

The business man and former Governor in Jakarta  has set out an ambitious work plan for his Government. A drastic decrease in fuel subsidies has given him temporary capacity to set in motion reforms of the administration. 

Among the priorities are infrastructure, maritime capacity, education, and health care.

1.500 new ports, 15 new airports, new power plants, and public health insurance by 2019 are all on the to-do-list.

However, Indonesia needs modern solutions, best practices, and transfer of technology to realize its full potential.

Join the seminar and meet the Danish Ambassador to Indonesia Mr. Casper Klynge and Danish companies to discuss opportunities and challenges in the rapidly growing Indonesian market.

Praktisk

Date: 24 February 2015 at 13.30 – 16.00 hours

Venue: DI, Industriens Hus, H.C. Andersens Boulevard 18, Copenhagen

Price: Open for members of DI, 500 DKK + VAT

Deadline for registration has passed.

Program

13.30 Registration

14.00 Welcome remarks, Jens Holst-Nielsen, Director, DI

14.10 Political update and current market trends, H.E. Casper Klynge, Danish Ambassador to Indonesia

14.35 Presentation, H.E. Prof. Dr. Bomer Pasaribu, Indonesian Ambassador to Denmark

15.00 Business Case: Peder Hansen, Director, Telcon

15.30 Discussion

16.00 End of Meeting