Baird Maritime
Event
- Title:
- INAMARINE 2012
- When:
- 09.05.2012 - 12.05.2012
- Where:
- Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran - Jakarta, Indonesia
- Category:
- Ports/Shipping
Description
Indonesia with 240 million of popuplation is the world’s largest archipelago with over 17,000 islands across the country. Indonesia is one of the world’s largest economies with a great variety of natural resources, and also the member of G-20 major economies. The economic growth slowed considerably during 2007-08. However, like India and China, Indonesia recorded higher growth during the global financial crisis, compared to the other G20 members with GDP 5.5% in 2009.
Lying strategically in the Asia Pacific fastest economic growing region, and with the big population of 240 million, the world’s largest arcphilego, Indonesia is a huge market that will always remain potential and fullfilling for investors to meet the huge demands for the maritime industry and other related industries from across the world.
Venue
- Venue:
- Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran - Website
- Street:
- 1st floor Pusat Niaga Building, Arena PRJ Kemayora
- ZIP:
- 10620
- City:
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Country:
-
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