Endorsed by the European Union, the EIBN has been set up by a consortium of six European chambers of commerce
The British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (BritCham) is building on a British business presence that extends back for more than a hundred years. Annually, BritCham hosts more than 100 events that provide platforms for business development amongst its members in the effort to actively promote and assist the continuation and growth of trade and investment between Indonesia and Great Britain. Working with the British Embassy (UKTI) and the British Council, BritCham is committed to developing services that support from inception all stages of business development in Indonesia.
DANCHAM is established with the aim is to create a strong business network with ties to regional peers, other Nordic business chambers in Indonesia and, last but not least, the Danish trade council under Embassy of Denmark in Jakarta.The business community in Indonesia has a long history and DANCHAM is founded on the roots of Danish Business Association (DBA), that stretches back to 1984. The name change indicates a new energy and we strive to build a stronger and modernized version of the organization. Our events will be built on the concept of inspiration and networking in a non-formal setting.
EKONID is the officially recognized agency to promote bilateral business relations between Germany and Indonesia. It was established in 1970 and has grown to become the largest European chamber of commerce in Indonesia. In its more than 40 years of existence, EKONID has developed into a provider of a wide range of services, far surpassing its original trade promotion objectives.
EuroCham focuses on promoting European business interests and representing its European member companies. The organization maintains close working relationships with the European Commission, European Union Delegation, European Bilateral Chambers of Commerce in Indonesia, and European Embassies in Indonesia. EuroCham aims to improve the market access for European companies in Indonesia through information sharing and a proactive advocacy dialogue with the Government of Indonesia; it represents a pan-European industry voice.
IBAI is a non-profit, voluntary association established with the objective of providing a business forum for Italian and Indonesian Companies and Individuals in Indonesia. As an integrate part of the “Sistema Italia”, IBAI collaborates with the Italian Embassy, the Italian Institute of Culture, and the Italian Trade Commission, and acts as a point of convergence for the Italian and Indonesian business communities in Indonesia, with the aim to spread the knowledge of the business opportunities available in Indonesia, and initiate cooperation ties between operators in Italy and Indonesia.
The IFCCI’s mission is to contribute on developing and fostering economic, commercial and financial relations between France and Indonesia. One of its strengths is to be able to respond to the needs of large corporations as well as SMEs and entrepreneurs. To achieve this, IFCCI provides a comprehensive information platform, promote Members' interests to industry leaders and key decision-makers, offers an extensive range of business services and communication tools, giving access to people and information. In short, IFCCI connects people, ideas, concepts and actions.
The Indonesia Employers Association is an organisational body which represents Indonesian employers from both private and state owned companies throughout the country. It provides a forum for consultation and discussion on key issues impacting employers, including manpower, industrial disputes and environmental management, as well as ensuring that employers’ concerns are taken into account by the government.
The Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia. Restored to Ministerial status in 2009, BKPM is the primary interface between business and government, and is mandated to boost domestic and foreign direct investment through creating a conducive investment climate.
The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is an umbrella organisation for business associations and chambers focusing on all matters related to trade, industry and investment, with branches across Indonesia’s 33 provinces. It is the only nationwide business organisation mandated to speak on behalf of the private sector and maintains a privileged liaison with government officials from all relevant sectors.