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The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia , in cooperation with :

Invite you to participate in

Indonesia Business Forum


Monday, May 21, 2007 At The U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1615 H Street, NW Washington , D.C. 20062

A Morning Discussion with US DOC and US Customs


08.30 11.00 At Chambers Briefing Center and

A Luncheon Discussion with Indonesias Economic Leaders


Featuring Keynote Speaker

Her Excellency Mari Elka Pangestu


Minister of Trade Republic of Indonesia 11.00 Am 01.30 Pm At International Hall of Flags

The Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia , H.E. Mari Elka Pangestu , is leading an important government and business delegation to the U.S. this month. The delegation will join the American business community for a luncheon discussion to discuss developments and opportunities in the US-Indonesia trade and investment relationship.

The purpose of the discussion is to brief the U.S. business community on the economy of Indonesia, its trade and investment relationship with the United States, opportunities that are opening to American companies and how those companies can participate in Indonesias accelerating 6+% GDP growth.

Program Agenda: Morning Session Welcome Remarks by Ambassador of Indonesia in Washington DC Opening Remarks by Minister of Trade, HE Mari Elka Pangestu US Import Procedures by US DOC US Customs Procedures by US Customs Trade Barriers in US Market by US Consultant Luncheon Session Video Presentation Investment Presentation by Mr. Muhammad Lutfi, Chairman of Indonesias Investment Coordinating Board Introduction by Ambassador Karan Bhatia, Deputy United States Trade Representative (invited)

Keynote Address by H.E. Mari Elka Pangestu , Minister of Trade, Republic of Indonesia Panel Discussion

Background The United States is already among Indonesia s most important trading partners with two-trade reaching US$16.5 billion last year. Indonesia is also one of America's top 20 product suppliers. At more than 6% GDP growth, the US-Indonesia trade and investment relationship promises to open up more opportunities to American companies.

RSVP To register for the Indonesia Business Forum, please contact: Bambang Achiruddin Phone. 202-775-5352 / Fax. 202-775-5354 email bambang@embassyofindonesia.org

There is no fee for registration.

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The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia , in cooperation with:

Invite you to participate in

Indonesia Business Forum


A Luncheon Discussion with Indonesian Economic Leaders

Featuring Keynote Speaker

Her Excellency Mari Elka Pangestu


Minister of Trade Republic of Indonesia Monday, May 21, 2007 11:00 AM 1:30 PM At the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Hall of Flags 1615 H Street, NW Washington , D.C. 20062

Indonesias Minister of Trade Mari Elka Pangestu is leading a government and business delegation to the United States in May. The delegation will join the American business community for a luncheon to discuss the opportunities and challenges in increasing bilateral trade and investment. The purpose of the discussion is to brief the U.S. business community on recent developments in Indonesias economy, the countrys new investment law and Indonesias trade and investment relations with the U.S. The discussion will survey opportunities for American companies in Indonesia and explore how companies can participate in Indonesia s accelerating growth.

Luncheon Program Agenda:

Video Presentation

Investment Presentation by Mr. Muhammad Lutfi , Chairman of Indonesias Investment Coordinating Board

Introduction by Amb. Karan Bhatia, Deputy United States Trade Representative (invited)

Keynote Address by H.E. Mari Elka Pangestu , Minister of Trade, Republic of Indonesia

Panel Discussion

Background:
The United States is one of Indonesia s most important trading partners with two-trade reaching US$16.5 billion last year. Indonesia is also one of America s top 20 product suppliers. With countrys economy growing more than 6% a year, Indonesia promises to open up more trade and investment opportunities for American companies.

To Register:
To register for the Indonesia business forum, please RSVP to Ms. Natalie Obermann at: nobermann@uschamber.com There is no fee for registration. If you have additional questions about the program, please call 202.463.5652 .

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