Curator is generally designed as a platform to help Indonesian companies and foreign buyers to connect and eventually to do trade. This facility is part of Madeinindonesia.com, a global B2B marketplace platform which is created to facilitate Indonesian business players to widen international market access and improve their products’ visibility. Particularly for Canada market, Madeinindonesia.com creates Curator Canada in partnership with ITPC Vancouver.
GDP of morethan $1 trillion (Nominal)
Indonesia’s EODB ranking has improved significantly over the last 5 years
Sovereign credit rating continues to trend higher
Population of 260 million, with 44% under 25
Biggest economy in ASEAN
The only ASEAN country to become a member of the G20
The basic concept of Indonesia SEZ is the preparation of areas which have accessibility to the global market (access to the sea port and or airport). The areas are designed to maximize industrial activities, export, import and other related activities which has high economic value. Furthermore, the areas are given certain facilities and incentives in order to increase the competitiveness among the countries nearby. Both the increasing competitiveness and the incentives are expected to be the pull factors to attract investors to the region.
Bintan Island in Riau Islands is like the backyard of Singapore. From the seashore of Bintan, Singapore is visible in distance with naked eyes
Karawang used to be well known for its paddy fields, but now it is better known as an Industrial Town. Situated only 40 km away from Jakarta, Karawang is the biggest industrial city in Indonesia.
Its strategic location directly faces the Strait of Malacca, the main shipping route between East Asia and the Middle East and Europe.
Central Java is one of the engines to boost Indonesia’s economy. Not only it is strategically located in the heart of Java, Central Java also has numerous assets to become the driving force of Indonesia’ economy.
South Sulawesi, particularly its capital, Makassar, has a special position in Eastern Indonesia, and it is a province in Eastern Indonesia with the biggest GDP. For the past five years, South Sulawesi economic growth has been above 7%, one of the highest in Indonesia.