UK Trade & Investment,British Embassy,Jalan M.H.Thamrin No.75,Jakarta 10310,Indonesia
Tel : +62 21 315 6264
Fax: +62 21 2356 5352 (Commercial Section)
UK customers and general enquires, contact Debbie.Clarke2@fco.gov.uk
Indonesia is one of UK Trade & Investment's 17 High Growth Markets and trade relations between the UK and Indonesia are healthy.
The 4th most populous country (240m) with a growing affluent and inspirational middle-class of around 45 million, Indonesia is the largest economy in South East Asia. A wealth of opportunities exists for UK business across a range of sectors.
Exports of UK goods to Indonesia in 2010 were worth £438.9 million, an increase of 25% over the previous year, whilst imports of goods to the UK from Indonesia saw an increase of 13% to £1.3 billion.
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British Embassy Jakarta.
Jalan M. H. Thamrin No.75
Jakarta 10310
Phone : +(62) (0)21 2356 5200
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