What are the primary products exported out of Indonesia?
Indonesia’s leading exports include minerals, oil and gas, rubber, electrical appliances, and palm oil. The exports of such products account for approximately 20% of the country’s GDP.
Indonesia’s leading exports include minerals, oil and gas, rubber, electrical appliances, and palm oil. The exports of such products account for approximately 20% of the country’s GDP.
The products of which Indonesia imports large quantities from abroad include mineral fuels, oil, machinery, computers, iron, steel, plastics, and vehicles. Items in these categories constitute almost 60% of all products which [...]
According to recent statistics, the five consumer electronics brands which have the best reputations among consumers in Indonesia are Samsung, Apple, Sony, Philips, and Asus. It is notable that all five are [...]
One of the primary challenges that plagues the industry is the relative lack of sales during festive periods. In recent years, sales of electronic products during such times of the year have [...]
Gabel is the Indonesian Electronics Industries Association. It oversees the business activities of electronics companies located all over Indonesia. Many electronics retailers of Indonesia are members of Gabel.
Although it may nevertheless be possible for a courier service based in Indonesia to remain in operation despite not possessing every required license, the failure to do so will also cause the [...]
Courier services in Indonesia have the options of delivering goods via land, air, or sea. However, the size and geographical makeup of Indonesia have caused deliveries via air to have become by [...]
A share distribution scheme is a company policy which dictates how a company’s shares are to be divided among its shareholders. Share distribution schemes are created for the benefit of a company’s [...]
The two busiest ports in Indonesia are the Port of Tanjung Priok and the Port of Tanjung Perak. In 2018, the Port of Tanjung Priok saw 7.64 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) [...]
Foreigners are allowed to start a publishing company in Indonesia as long as they have acquired the necessary licenses and the work permit which will allow them to work in Indonesia.