The journey toward reform and economic transformation for Indonesia did not begin with the current government, nor will it end when the next government’s term is over in 2024.
There were times when 2017 looked as though it would be a year of tumult for Indonesia, given the contentious Jakarta governor elections, but as quickly as nerves became frayed, the situation calmed down considerably by year’s end.
Vital & Growing: Adding Up the US-Indonesia Economic Relationship.
The US-Indonesia Investment Initiative is now in its fourth year and is a collaborative effort between AmCham Indonesia and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC. Throughout the year, companies active in the Initiative work closely with the Indonesian government and private sector leaders to identify ways in which to improve the investment climate and achieve our shared objective of higher economic growth in Indonesia.
Paramadina Public Policy Institute (PPPI), the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (AmCham) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are pleased to release our third annual study on foreign direct investment in Indonesia
Indonesia's New Path: Promoting Investment, Nurturing Prosperity
Indonesia at the end of 2014 is at the beginning of a new era filled with both great challenges and tremendous hope. The election of Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as president after the most closely fought contest in the nation’s history, marks the first time an entrepreneur and a “common man” has become Indonesia’s president.