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KADIN INDONESIA

Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

KADIN INDONESIA

Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

KADIN Indonesia

Vision
Making KADIN the first and foremost choice in representing the voices and interests of the business world and all of its stakeholders, with regards to making and implementing economic policies throughout Indonesia.
Mission
  • Strong organizational structure and composition of KADIN at the central and regional levels so that it becomes a strategic and effective partner for the government and the business world.
  • The well-known reputation and independence of KADIN as a business world organization from all aspects: institutions, finance, leadership, community service, political support, and international cooperation.
  • Members, stakeholders, resources and financing that move in sync and together to accelerate the national economic reindustrialization program, give birth to local champions who have the potential to become global citizens.
  • Cooperation with the most relevant and strategic international business community in the national economic reindustrialization program. Significant Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), exports, and transfer of knowledge and technology.
  • KADIN together with trade unions and the world of education create as many “ready-to-use workers” with international qualifications.
  • KADIN together with creative entrepreneurs create as many “ready-to-use innovations and technologies”
  • Domestic sources of funding on a massive, long-term and significant scale in building industries in the most strategic sectors (food, housing, infrastructure, energy, etc.).
About KADIN Indonesia

The formation of the Indonesian KADIN organization was first formed on September 24, 1968 by the Kadin Level I Regions or Kadinda Level I (the designation for the Provincial KADIN at that time) throughout Indonesia on the initiative of the Jakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and was recognized by the government by Decree of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Number 49 1973.

In accordance with the mandate and spirit of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution as the constitutional basis for development in the economic sector, Indonesian entrepreneurs based on a noble, clean, transparent and professional spirit, as well as productive and innovative must foster and develop synergistic cooperation that is balanced and aligned, both sectoral and cross-sectoral, inter-scale, regional, national and international, in order to create a healthy and dynamic business climate to encourage the widest possible distribution of business opportunities for the Indonesian business world in participating in carrying out national and regional development in economics.

Law Number 1 of 1987 concerning the Chamber of Commerce and Industry stipulates that all Indonesian entrepreneurs in the fields of state business, cooperative business and private business jointly form the Chamber of Commerce and Industry organization as a forum and vehicle for coaching, communication, information, representation, consultation, facilitation and advocacy of Indonesian entrepreneurs, in the context of realizing a strong and highly competitive Indonesian business world that relies on the real advantages of national resources, which balances the linkages between national economic potentials, namely between sectors, between business scales, and between -Regional, in the dimensions of law and order, business ethics, humanity, and environmental sustainability in a market economic order in the global economic arena based on regional strength, business sector, and foreign relations.

KADIN Daerah
DI Aceh
DI Aceh
Sumatera Utara
North Sumatera
Sumatera Barat
Sumatera Barat
Riau
Riau
Kepulauan Riau
Riau Islands
Jambi
Jambi
Bengkulu
Bengkulu
Bangka Belitung
Bangka Belitung
Lampung
Lampung
Banten
Banten
DKI Jakarta
Jawa Barat
Jawa Barat
Jawa Tengah
Jawa Tengah
DI Yogyakarta
DI Yogyakarta
Jawa Timur
Jawa Timur
Bali
Bali
Kalimantan Barat
West Kalimantan
Kalimantan Tengah
Kalimantan Tengah
Kalimantan Selatan
Kalimantan Selatan
Kalimantan Timur
East Kalimantan
Kalimantan Utara
North Kalimantan
Sulawesi Barat
Sulawesi Barat
Sulawesi Tengah
Central Sulawesi
Sulawesi Selatan
Sulawesi Selatan
Sulawesi Tenggara
Southeast Sulawesi
Sulawesi Utara
Sulawesi Utara
Nusa Tenggara Barat
Nusa Tenggara Barat
Nusa Tenggara Timur
Nusa Tenggara Timur
Maluku
Maluku
Maluku Utara
Maluku Utara
Papua
Papua
Papua Barat
Papua Barat

KADIN INDONESIA

Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry