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Page 1: Indonesia Country Information, Infrastructure and Demographics

IndonesiaIndonesia

Country Information, Country Information, Infrastructure and Infrastructure and

DemographicsDemographics

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Indonesian FlagIndonesian Flag

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IndonesiaIndonesia

Third Largest Third Largest Country as related Country as related to Population: to Population: 241,973,879 People241,973,879 People

Map courtesy of Lonely Planet

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Business OpportunitiesBusiness Opportunities

Access to Major Access to Major Asian MarketsAsian Markets

Hong KongHong Kong

ManilaManila

TaipeiTaipei

TokyoTokyo

SingaporeSingapore

JakartaJakarta LargestLargest Port in the Port in the

CountryCountry

International and International and Domestic AirlinesDomestic Airlines

Railroad AccessRailroad Access Port City of Tanjung Port City of Tanjung

Pelepas Pelepas Indonesia MainlandIndonesia Mainland

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TransportationTransportationRailroads:

total: 6,964 km

Highways:

total: 119,500 km

Airports:

total: 450

Merchant Marine:

Total: 438 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 1,942,527 GRT / 2,818,296 DWT

Indonesian Ports (Import/Export):

Cilacap, Cirebon, Jakarta, Kupang, Palembang, Semarang, Surabaya, Ujungpandang

“Indonesia, Republic Of,” Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2005.

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EconomyEconomy

Agricultural Production (Major Staples)Agricultural Production (Major Staples) Sugar, Rice and RubberSugar, Rice and Rubber

Manufacturing IndustryManufacturing Industry Participates in the export of textile and oilParticipates in the export of textile and oil Free Trade Zone (Promotes Use of Local Labor)Free Trade Zone (Promotes Use of Local Labor)

Constant Growth in GDP Since 2002Constant Growth in GDP Since 2002

Real Growth: Real Growth: 4.9%4.9%

“Indonesia: Country Profile.” Datamonitor. Feb 2004. 25 Oct 2005. 32 (2004): 25-27. BSP. University of Houston Downtown, W. I. Dykes Lib. 25 Oct 2005.

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Local Labor Conditions & Labor Local Labor Conditions & Labor LawsLaws

Labor Conditions Labor Conditions Making progress on ensuring workers’ rightsMaking progress on ensuring workers’ rights

Education Committee for Indonesian Creative Child Education Committee for Indonesian Creative Child Workers” (Workers” (KOMPAKKOMPAK) )

All-Indonesian Trade Union Movement (All-Indonesian Trade Union Movement (SPSISPSI))

Labor LawsLabor Laws Minimum age of employment: Minimum age of employment: 15 YRS.15 YRS. Regulation No. 8/1981 Regulation No. 8/1981

Labor Law Enforcement EffortsLabor Law Enforcement Efforts International Labor Organization (International Labor Organization (ILOILO)) GovernmentGovernment

Indonesian Embassy. Indonesia.NL-Human Rights: Indonesia and Workers’ Rights. October 28, 2005 <http://www.indonesia.nl>.

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Women in the WorkforceWomen in the Workforce

Many Improvements Made Towards Many Improvements Made Towards Women in the Work PlaceWomen in the Work Place Hold upscale jobsHold upscale jobs Eager to learnEager to learn Desire to keep their children in schoolDesire to keep their children in school

Indonesian Embassy. Indonesia.NL-Human Rights: Indonesia and Workers’ Rights. October 28, 2005 <http://www.indonesia.nl>.

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EducationEducation GOVERNMENTGOVERNMENT

Built and reconstructed primary, secondary, and higher Built and reconstructed primary, secondary, and higher education schoolseducation schools

90%90% of the Children have Completed Primary School of the Children have Completed Primary School

1.8 Million 1.8 Million RegularlyRegularly Attend SchoolAttend School

OrganizationsOrganizations Consortium for Assistance to Refugees and the Displaced in Consortium for Assistance to Refugees and the Displaced in

Indonesia (Indonesia (CARDICARDI))

“Indonesia: Country Profile.” Datamonitor. Feb 2004. 25 Oct 2005. 32 (2004): 25-27. BSP. University of Houston Downtown, W. I. Dykes Lib. 25 Oct 2005.

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LiteracyLiteracy

Total Population:

82%

Male:

88%

Female:

75%

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-The Preamble to the Constitution-The Preamble to the Constitution

“ “ And the moment of rejoicing has And the moment of rejoicing has arrived in the struggle of the arrived in the struggle of the Indonesian freedom movement to Indonesian freedom movement to guide the people safely and well to guide the people safely and well to the threshold of the independence of the threshold of the independence of the state of Indonesia which the state of Indonesia which shall be shall be free, united, sovereign, just and free, united, sovereign, just and prosperous;”prosperous;”

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THE ENDTHE END

THANK YOU!THANK YOU!