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Avoid any bureaucratic complexity when closing your company by engaging with our experienced legal advisors.
What type of legal entities should you choose to register a company in Indonesia? We can assist you in choosing which is the best one to grow your business.
To help businesses survive during this unfortunate time, InCorp provides corporate recovery in Indonesia and insolvency services.
Granting an environmental permit in Indonesia needs an Environmental Impact Analysis (AMDAL) in advance.
Obtaining property & land ownership in Indonesia offers some challenges for foreigners. However, buying property in Indonesia is attainable with specific resources and documents.
Recent regulatory changes have a knock-on effect on Indonesia's Merger & Acquisition landscape. Check on how we can navigate you through your M&A in Indonesia.
InCorp provides Virtual Office services Indonesia in various locations: Jakarta, Bali, Semarang, Surabaya, and Batam.
Applying for a B3 waste permit in Indonesia is important to ensure your business aligns with government regulations.
Business process outsourcing in Indonesia is a viable option to streamline bureaucratic complexities that hurdle your business expansion objectives.
InCorp offers a complete range of accounting service Indonesia, from tax reporting to auditing.
With professional financial audit services from InCorp, you can ensure all accounting activities are accurately recorded and compliant with Indonesian regulations.
Using an Employer of Record service to set your roots in Indonesia opens the doors to new opportunities in the country.
Financial and Operational Resilience services from InCorp are developed to support businesses and help them survive during this difficult time.
Payroll services in Indonesia are a practical solution to avoid unnecessary complexities while you focus on growing your business.
Using a recruitment agency in Indonesia will help you hire the best candidates for your company, saving you time and money.
Tax consulting in Indonesia are the shortcuts to fulfill the administrative obligations with high accuracy and in a timely manner.
The Indonesian government promotes tax holidays as one of the fiscal incentives to attract major foreign direct investment in Indonesia.
Operating businesses in Indonesia, entrepreneurs must comply with the regulations accordingly, especially concerning taxes.
Our expert consultants on tax reporting services in Indonesia ensure prompt fulfillment of administrative obligations with utmost accuracy.
Streamline your global business operations with a Global Mobility Service as one complete solution from InCorp Indonesia.
Immigration in Indonesia is one of the strictest and most complex processes due to its ever-changing regulations. InCorp provides a seamless experience in obtaining your stay and work permits.
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A dependent visa Indonesia is a document that allows foreigners to bring their family while settling down in the country.
Investor KITAS Indonesia is a stay permit that offers many benefits to investors that invest in the country.
Overseas Visas are required for Indonesians who are planning to stay abroad for an extended period of time.
KITAP is a permanent stay visa for foreigners who have intentions to stay in Indonesia.
Foreign retirees often find their plans stuck due to the complex visa application process. InCorp helps expedite the process.
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Foreigners married to an Indonesian citizen are eligible for a spouse-sponsored KITAS.
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If you’re a member of the Indonesian diaspora and have lost your citizenship, you can get a diaspora visa to return home more quickly. InCorp Indonesia can help you take full advantage of this benefit.
All imported goods must obtain permission granted by specific governing bodies prior to entering the local market.
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An Importer of Record in Indonesia is a legal service that enables companies to import products into Indonesia, through an import partner.
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IMEI Registration in Indonesia is necessary to ensure telecommunication devices from abroad can function properly in Indonesia.
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The world of international trade is brimming with opportunity, and 2024 promises to be an exciting year for entrepreneurs seeking to venture into the import-export arena. This guide will explore the top import and export business ideas for the year ahead.
According to the latest report from Statistics Indonesia (BPS), the country’s exports in January 2024 stood at an impressive USD 20.52 billion, while the imports were recorded at USD 18.51 billion for the same month. Further insights on the export and import trend can be found below.
Indonesia’s trade surplus in early 2024 is a positive indicator of the country’s economy. To shed more light on Indonesia’s imports, the following information will help you understand the significant role played by various commodities.
Here are some common types of imports needed by Indonesia:
Here are the top 15 key commodities of Indonesia that play a significant role in imports:
USD 45.29 million of wheat flour, weighing approximately 104.21 million kilograms, has been imported into Indonesia from Sri Lanka, India, Turkey, Ukraine, Japan, and other countries.
Soybean imports reached USD 735.437 million, with a total volume of approximately 1.19 billion kilograms. The United States, Argentina, Malaysia, Paraguay, Canada, and others supply soybeans to Indonesia.
Vegetables are also listed in the import list, primarily from China. The value reached USD 526.8 with a volume of 603.8 million kilograms.
Imports of mineral fuels and oils from Iran have a total value of USD 364.6 million.
Imports of salt and sulfur worth USD 22 million from Iran.
Corn is imported with a total value of USD 544.189 million from several countries, such as India, Argentina, Brazil, Thailand, Paraguay, and others, with a volume reaching 1.8 billion kilograms.
Indonesia imports fertilizers worth USD 523.8 million from China, a quantity of about 2.3 million tons.
Imports of iron and steel pipes worth USD 414.1 million from China are worth about 280.4 thousand tons. Meanwhile, iron and steel worth USD 16.4 million are also imported from Iran.
Indonesia has also imported copper worth USD 376.8 million or around from China, weighing 67.1 million kilograms.
Imports of granulated sugar reached a total value of USD 31.11 million with an import weight of 52.45 million kilograms from several countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, South Korea, New Zealand, and others.
Indonesia’s imported fruits have a value of USD 741.3 million, with China being the main contributor with around 397.7 million kilograms.
Indonesia imports aluminum worth USD 881.2 million from China, with a total weight of 311.11 million kilograms.
Rice remains one of Indonesia’s imported commodities from countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan, India, Myanmar, etc. The total import value reaches USD 156.332 million with an import volume of 302.71 million kilograms.
Imports of crude oil from China reached USD 286.7 million with a total weight of about 436.2 thousand tons.
Indonesia has imported tobacco worth USD 169.2 million from China, weighing 38.5 million kilograms.
Here are the top 10 key commodities of Indonesia that play a significant role in exports:
Indonesia exported 5.33 million kilograms of shrimp worth around USD 36.75 million from January to November 2021, with exports growing at an average annual rate of 4.91% over the past five years. Major destinations include Japan, China, Vietnam, and Hong Kong.
In 2021, Indonesia produced 765 thousand tons of coffee beans, including the renowned civet coffee, one of the world’s most expensive. Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam, and others are the main export destinations for Indonesian coffee.
Palm oil is one of Indonesia’s most prominent export commodities. The total production of palm oil in 2021 reached 51.3 million tons, with exports to Malaysia, China, India, and several other nations.
In 2020, Indonesia was the world’s third-largest cocoa producer, yielding approximately 740 thousand tons. Processed cocoa products are exported to countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, and others.
Indonesia exports rubber products to five continents, with major destinations including Malaysia, Japan, the Philippines, and other countries where rubber is crucial for manufacturing.
The textile industry produces various products, such as clothing, bedding, and bags, and exports them to Singapore, Japan, and Ethiopia.
Indonesia also manufactures footwear, especially sports shoes, which are popular internationally. These products are exported to Japan, Malaysia, and the USA.
Indonesian electronic products, especially household necessities, are exported to countries such as Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.
Motor vehicle parts are exported to countries such as China, Malaysia, and India.
The Indonesian furniture industry produces products like tables, chairs, and cabinets and exports them to various countries, including Japan, Australia, and the USA.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts that Indonesia’s economy will grow by 5.0% in 2024, while the World Bank’s projection is slightly lower at 4.9%. Robust domestic consumption and government spending will support Indonesia’s economic growth.
Additionally, Indonesia faces specific domestic challenges in 2024, including:
Navigating Indonesia’s complex export and import regulations can be daunting. InCorp Indonesia is your trusted partner, offering comprehensive services, including:
Let InCorp Indonesia handle the complexities of Indonesian trade, allowing you to focus on confidently growing your business. Fill out the form below to get started.
An expert for more than 10 years, Pandu Biasramadhan, has an extensive background in providing top-quality and comprehensive business solutions for enterprises in Indonesia and managing regional partnership channels across Southeast Asia.
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