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SUMMARY:USINDO-US Embassy Jakarta Open Forum on: Accelerating the Growth of U.S. - Indonesia Trade and Investment (December 13\, 2019)
DESCRIPTION:Event Details \n\n\n\nDate: Friday\, December 13th\, 2019 \n\n\n\nTime: 13:30 – 15:00\, (Registration starts at 13:00) \n\n\n\nVenue: @america\, Pacific Place Mall\, Level 3 SCBDJalan Jenderal Sudirman\, Kav. 52-53Jakarta Selatan\, 12190 \n\n\n\n\n\nDuring his recent visit to Indonesia in November 2019\, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross asserted that U.S.-Indonesia economic relations are underperforming relative to their potential. In 2018\, goods trade between U.S. and Indonesia was only $29 billion with a $12.6 billion trade surplus for Indonesia. In contrast\, U.S. two-way trade with some of Indonesia’s ASEAN neighbors is twice as much. As a result\, Indonesia was the U.S.’s 34th largest export market and 23rd largest import source. Given the size of the two economies\, Indonesia’s expanding middle class\, strong market demographics\, and abundance of natural resources\, more needs to be done to expand two-way trade. \n\nAlthough Indonesia remains attractive for many U.S. investors\, it is also a difficult environment in which to navigate\, and U.S. businesses experience challenges in doing business. Despite President Jokowi’s continued efforts to attract more FDI\, many factors such as a decentralized decision-making process\, legal uncertainty\, economic nationalism\, the role of state-owned or locally-owned enterprises\, and powerful domestic vested interests in the private and public sectors create a complex investment climate.Other commonly cited barriers to trade and investment include: foreign ownership restrictions; local content requirements; restrictions or licensing and permit requirements for some imports and exports; and pressure to make substantial long-term investment commitments. \n\nFor Indonesia\, U.S.-China trade tensions present an opportunity to attract FDI as companies manufacturing goods destined for the U.S. market seek to diversify their supply chains and avoid increased U.S. duties for products manufactured in China. In addition\, the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) provided it is kept in force potentially increases Indonesia’s attractiveness for FDI transitioning out of China as the program permits certain goods duty-free entry into the U.S. Approximately 12% of Indonesian exports to the United States benefit from this program. However\, many observers agree that to take advantage of shifting supply chains\, and resulting trade and investment opportunities\, Indonesia needs to move quickly on a reform agenda. President Jokowi has highlighted attracting more investment as a second term priority. \n\n\n\nGiven the complementarity between the U.S. and Indonesian economies\, what are key opportunities and challenges to boost economic relations of the two countries? What government policies can President Jokowi pursue to attract more direct investment in Indonesia? How to grow trade and investment between the two countries in a free\, fair\, and reciprocal manner? \n\n\n\nOur superb panel of three eminent experts on trade and investment will appraise these issues in our December 13 Open Forum\, followed by Q and A and discussion. \n\n\n\nPlease join us for a stimulating discussion on one of the most important dimensions of our two countries’ relations. As seats are limited\, please RSVP HERE or email to usindojkt@usindo.org\, no later than December 12\, 2019 (11:00 hrs) to register your seat. No walk-in entry\, please.\n\n\n\nBiographical Sketches\n\n\n\nMuhammad Lutfi is one of the youngest Indonesians to be appointed Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia (February – October 2014). The appointment shortly came after he ended his term as the Indonesian Ambassador to Japan and Federated States of Micronesia from 2010 to 2013\, where he showed his fluency in the art and craft of diplomacy. Ambassador Lutfi helped strengthening the relationship between Indonesia and Japan\, by leveraging his previous experience in direct investment matters as Chairman of Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) since 2005. Before his tenure in the government\, he dedicated his time in nurturing entrepreneurship among young businessmen and chaired the Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) in 2001. He received global recognition when the World Economic Forum named him Young Global Leader in 2008. Later in 2014\, the Government of Indonesia awarded him the Bintang Mahaputra Adipradana\, one of its highest civilian honors. Presently\, Ambassador Lutfi is back in the private sector and sits as the President Commissioner/ Chairman of PT Medco Energy Tbk\, a public-listed Oil & Gas and integrated energy company in Indonesia\, Member of the Board of Directors in Sime Darby Plantation Bhd\, a multi-national palm plantation company based in Malaysia\, and he also serves as adviser to several global firms. Ambassador Lutfi studied economics at Purdue University in West Lafayette\, Indiana\, USA. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSunny J. Park currently leads the Corporate\, External & Legal Affairs (CELA) Department for Microsoft Asia Pacific with a team of professionals across the region. Her responsibilities span a wide variety of cutting edge-issues synonymous with 4th industrial revolution technology\, such as Artificial Intelligence and ethics\, cybersecurity\, privacy\, data governance\, anti-trust\, trade\, e-commerce\, telecommunication regulations\, cloud computing and internet governance\, as companies and governments digitally transform. In addition to supporting digital transformation of Microsoft’s customers within the Asia Pacific region\, her responsibilities include advancing Microsoft’s IT policy\, ensuring regulatory compliance and anti-corruption\, and representing Microsoft externally with governments\, academia and industry associations. \n\n\n\nPrior to joining Microsoft in 2010\, she practiced law at firms such as Kim & Chang and Jipyoung & Jisung\, and has hands-on business experience in the IT industry having served as the Managing Director of Mobile Internet business unit at Locus Technologies. \n\n\n\nShe is a strong advocate of women’s issues and female leadership and has served in many capacities to advance women’s issues and advancement including as the Chair of Microsoft’s Global Diversity & Inclusion Initiative. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDouglas Ramage is the founding Managing Director of BowerGroupAsia Indonesia and has 30 years experience in Indonesia. He currently also serves as the Vice President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia. \n\n\n\nHe works with multinational companies and the Indonesian government to find solutions to regulations that reduce Indonesia’s competitiveness\, restrict foreign investment opportunities or hinder market entry. He has helped companies overcome business and reputational challenges in Indonesia across diverse sectors\, including healthcare\, financial services\, information technology\, fast moving consumer goods\, energy\, agriculture and heavy industry. He is particularly adept at helping companies craft advocacy efforts so that client companies meet government expectations in ways that are simultaneously commercially viable and help advance Indonesia’s growth and development. \n\n\n\nMr. Ramage previously worked in several senior Indonesia-based roles\, including in the Australian development program (AusAID)\, the World Bank and The Asia Foundation. He holds a PhD from the University of South Carolina and has also studied at the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Maryland.
URL:https://usindo.org/event/usindo-us-embassy-jakarta-open-forum-on-accelerating-the-growth-of-u-s-indonesia-trade-and-investment-december-13-2019/
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SUMMARY:2020 Gala Dinner: "U.S.-Indonesia Economic Relations 2020: Seizing the Potential for Trade and Investment"
DESCRIPTION:USINDO is pleased to announce our exciting 2020 Gala Dinner Thursday\, February 13 at the Four Seasons Hotel. This year’s special Gala Dinner will have the theme “U.S.-Indonesia Economic Relations 2020: Seizing the Potential for Trade and Investment.” \nThere has been recent progress on resolving US-Indonesia trade issues\, and a resurgence of interest in investment in Indonesia\, with the establishment of the new U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and Indonesia’s plans for creating a new capital.  We are honored to have present leading Indonesian ministers and key U.S. economic officials to address our theme. \nOur Indonesian Guest of Honor and Featured Speaker will be Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment\, H.E. Luhut Pandjaitan\, who has been given primary investment responsibility by President Jokowi. Our Indonesian featured speakers are the new Minister of Trade\, H.E. Agus Suparmanto\, the new Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs\, H.E. Mahendra Siregar — assigned by President Jokowi to manage Indonesia-US trade issues and advance Indonesia’s economic position\, and the new Vice Minister for State-Owned Enterprises\,  H.E. Kartika Wirjoatmodjo\, who has special responsibility for development of the new Indonesian capital city. \nWe hope you can join us for our 2020 special Gala. Information on the program and gala dinner ticket purchases is below. \n6:00 pm: Reception \n7:00 pm: Gala Dinner \nThe Four Seasons Hotel \n2800 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. \nWashington\, D.C. 20007 \n  \nDress: Business attire\, batik\, national dress \nTicket: bit.do/usindogala\n  \nGeneral Gala Dinner Tickets \nUSINDO Member: $125* \nUSINDO Member Couple: $195* \nNon-Member: $175 \nNon-Member Couple: $275 \n*Member prices may be used by those who have contributed  $120 or more to USINDO’s Annual Fund within the last twelve months \n  \nSponsorship Tickets \nSponsorship Tickets include one dinner seat and a \ntax-deductible contribution to USINDO’s programs \n  \nBenefactor: $1\,500 \n$1\,300 tax-deductible donation to USINDO \nSponsor program acknowledgment \nPreferred seating \n  \nPatron: $500 \n$300 tax-deductible donation to USINDO \nPreferred seating \n  \nContributor: $300 \n$100 tax-deductible donation to USINDO \n  \nFor inquiries\, special requests\, or sponsorship\, please contact Dira Hanifah at (202) 232-1400 or dhanifah@usindo.org\, or David Merrill at dmerrill@usindo.org.
URL:https://usindo.org/event/2020-gala-dinner-u-s-indonesia-economic-relations-2020-seizing-the-potential-for-trade-and-investment/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Welcome Event September 22 in Honor of the New Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia\, H.E. Muhammad Lutfi
DESCRIPTION:USINDO cordially invites you to a \nVirtual Welcome Event  \nin Honor of \nIndonesia’s New Ambassador to the United States \nH.E. Muhammad Lutfi \n \nTuesday\, September 22\, 2020 \n5:00 – 5:45 p.m. Eastern Time \nZoom Registration Here\n \n(Zoom details will be provided following registration) \nUSINDO is pleased to invite you to join us at a virtual welcome event at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday September 22 to welcome Indonesia’s new ambassador to the United States\, H.E. Muhammad Lutfi. \nAmbassador Lutfi became Chairman of Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) in 2005. He was Indonesia’s Ambassador to Japan from 2010 to 2013\, and in 2014 was appointed Indonesia’s Minister of Trade. Ambassador Lutfi was spokesperson of the President Jokowi-Ma’ruf Amin presidential election campaign team\, and spoke at USINDO in that capacity in 2019. He has also had a distinguished record in the business world. \nThis week in Jakarta\, Ambassador Lutfi stated his commitment to advancing Indonesia’s trade and investment with the United States\, including removing the last barriers to restoration of Indonesia’s trade preferences under GSP\, and other significant bilateral trade and investment goals. \nThe event will begin with welcoming remarks by USINDO and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs David R. Stilwell (invited)\, followed by Ambassador Lutfi’s remarks\, and a brief Q and A session. \nPlease register via this link as soon as possible. If you have any questions\, please email dhanifah@usindo.org. \n\nBiographical Information – H.E. Ambassador Muhammad Lutfi \nAmbassador Lutfi joined the Indonesian government in 2005\, when he was appointed Chairman of the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM). He became Indonesia’s Ambassador to Japan in 2010. In 2014 he was appointed Indonesia’s Minister of Trade. In the same year\, the Government of Indonesia awarded him the Bintang Mahaputra Adipradana\, one of its highest civilian honors. \nBefore his tenure in the government\, he dedicated his time to nurturing entrepreneurship among young businessmen and chaired the Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) in 2001. He received global recognition when the World Economic Forum named him Young Global Leader in 2008. \nIn the business world\, Ambassador Lutfi has been chairman of PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk\, an integrated energy company in oil and gas exploration and production\, and other energy ventures. Ambassador Lutfi received his Bachelor’s degree in Economics at Purdue University.
URL:https://usindo.org/event/virtual-welcome-event-september-22-in-honor-of-the-new-ambassador-of-the-republic-of-indonesia-h-e-muhammad-lutfi/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20221206T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260410T022143
CREATED:20221129T063833Z
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SUMMARY:Studying in Yale University with LPDP Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:Want to pursue your graduate degree in the United States but not sure where to start? Join free info session with Yale!\n\n\nMeet directly with graduate school representatives from Yale University through our new U.S. Graduate School Series\, an exclusive series of events featuring rare opportunities to interact directly with schools from a selection of top U.S. universities that are included in the LPDP scholarship list! Join us on Tuesday\, December 6; 7:30-9:30 pm WIB. \n \nSpeakers: \nAmanda Friedman |  Assistant Director of Admissions\, Events & Recruitment\, Yale School of the Environment \nRyan Harrington | Associate Director of Graduate Programs\, Yale Law School \nDr. Robert Harper-Mangels | Associate Dean for Admissions and Financial Support\, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences \nMaria Derlipanska| Senior Associate Director\, Yale School of Management \nInes Ayostina| Alumni\, Class of 2022\, Master of Environmental Management in Industrial Ecology and Green Chemistry\, Yale School of the Environment\, LPDP awardee \n \nPlease register at usindograsp.eventbrite.com and join us for this discussion! This event is free and open for public. For any questions\, please email usindo.grasp@gmail.com
URL:https://usindo.org/event/studying-in-yale-university-with-lpdp-scholarship/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T143000
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SUMMARY:USINDO Open Forum on January 30th - Discussion on Developments in U.S.-Indonesia Education Exchanges: Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:﻿﻿ \n   \n\n\n      Open Forum\n     \n\n      Discussion on\n     \n\n      Developments in U.S. Indonesia Education Exchanges:\n      Opportunities and Challenges\n     \n\n      Friday\, January 30th\n     \n\n      2:30 p.m.\n     \n\n      In person at 1616 P Street N.W.\n     \n\n      Washington DC\n     \n\n      7th Floor Conference Room\n     \n\n      and online by Zoom\n     \n\n      Dr. Sandra Hamid\n     \n\n      Executive Director\,\n      American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMINEF)\n     \n\n      Jonah Kokodyniak\n     \n\n      Executive Vice President\,\n      Institute of International Education (IIE)\n     \n\n      Moderated By: Ambassador David Merrill\, USINDO President\n     \n \n   \n\n\n      The landscape for U.S. Indonesia education exchange programs is undergoing unprecedented shifts in priorities\, policies\, and budgets. However\, the extent to which these changes are affecting Indonesian student enrollment in U.S. universities\, and American students’ interest in studying in Indonesia\, is not well understood. The actual impact may be less than assumed\, creating possible opportunities as well as challenges.\n     \n\n      This USINDO Open Forum will shed new light on education exchange programs\, especially the factors affecting Indonesian enrollment at U.S. universities\, providing insights beyond what we read in news reports. Speakers will also provide a perspective on navigating within the current fluid environment to produce talented graduates and educational programs that can serve both the U.S. and Indonesian national interests.\n     \n\n      Dr. Sandra Hamid\, Executive Director of the American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMINEF)\, will provide the latest information on the Fulbright Indonesia exchange program\, both for Americans and Indonesians\, and share current and upcoming scholarship opportunities.\n     \n\n      Jonah Kokodyniak\, Executive Vice President at the Institute of International Education (IIE)\, will share data and findings from recent analysis of the changing landscape and discuss the current outlook for U.S. Indonesia student exchanges.\n     \n\n      USINDO’s President\, David Merrill\, will moderate\, as well as share information about USINDO’s exchange and fellowship programs for U.S. and Indonesian students.\n     \n\n      Please join us for the latest on challenges and opportunities in educational exchange programs for Indonesians to study in the U.S. and for Americans who want to learn about Indonesia. All are welcome to attend either in person or online.\n     \n\n      Full Biography of Speakers:\n     \n\n      Dr. Sandra Hamid is the Executive Director of the American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMINEF) which manages the Fulbright Indonesia program. She assumed leadership of AMINEF in January 2025\, after having served on AMINEF’s Board of Trustees for two terms. A cultural anthropologist by training\, she was herself a Fulbright recipient for her doctoral studies at the University of Illinois. Dr. Hamid has been a fellow at the Center for Indonesian Law\, Islam\, and Society at the University of Melbourne and a Draper Hills Summer Fellow on Democracy and Development at Stanford University. As John R. Heath Visiting Professor at Grinnell College\, she recently taught courses on the nexus of anthropology and development. She also served as the Indonesia Country Representative for The Asia Foundation and worked as a reporter at Tempo magazine.\n     \n\n      Jonah Kokodyniak is the Executive Vice President for Program Development and Partner Services at the Institute for International Education (IIE). Mr. Kokodyniak leads IIE’s Corporate and Foundation Programs\, Program Development and Proposal Management\, Research\, Evaluation and Learning\, as well as oversight of IIE’s offices in China\, India\, Thailand\, and Mexico. Additionally\, he serves on the board of the Indonesian International Education Foundation (IIEF)\, playing a pivotal role in expanding IIE’s initiatives supporting refugee and displaced students. Mr. Kokodyniak holds an M.A. with Honors from the New School for Social Research and a B.A. from the University of Vermont.\n     \n\n      The event will be held in person at the 7th Floor Conference Center at USINDO’s office\n     \n\n      1616 P Street N.W.\, Washington DC\n     \n\n      In person attendance is encouraged when possible. Seating is limited to the first 30 attendees. Attendance by Zoom is also available. Those registering requesting Zoom will receive a Zoom link closer to the date.\n     \n\n      Please arrive by 2:15 p.m.\n     \n\n      Parking is available at 1616 P Street NW (garage is on the right side of building).\n     \n\n      To register\, please click\n      here.\n     \n\n      If you face any technical difficulties\, you can also register by sending an email to\n      ghattari@usindo.org.\n     \n\n      The United States Indonesia Society’s mission is strengthening mutual understanding between the United States and Indonesia\, enhancing the bilateral relationship\, and deepening the U.S. Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. We implement our mission through public discussions in each country and long term bi national programs in the education\, legislative\, and other sectors.\n     \n\n      USINDO\n      1616 P Street N.W.\, Suite 230 Washington DC 20036\, United States\n      The Plaza Tower\, Floor 41\, Jl. M.H. Thamrin Kav 28 30\, Jakarta\, Indonesia\n     \n \n\n﻿
URL:https://usindo.org/event/usindo-open-forum-on-january-30th-discussion-on-developments-in-u-s-indonesia-education-exchanges-opportunities-and-challenges/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260228T170000
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DTSTAMP:20260410T022143
CREATED:20260202T020901Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Summer Studies Program Application Deadline
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URL:https://usindo.org/event/2026-summer-studies-program-application-deadline/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20260319T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260410T022143
CREATED:20260312T071208Z
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SUMMARY:Open Forum – Managing Uncertainty: Assessing U.S. – Indonesia Trade Developments
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URL:https://usindo.org/event/open-forum-managing-uncertainty-assessing-u-s-indonesia-trade-developments/
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DTSTAMP:20260410T022143
CREATED:20260202T020957Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Professional Fellows Program Application Deadline
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URL:https://usindo.org/event/2026-professional-fellows-program-application-deadline/
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