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1 REPORT ON CHEMEXCIL’S PARTICIPATION IN ‘CHEMICAL BUYER SELLER MEETS’ HELD ON 17 TH MARCH 2015 AT JAKARTA, INDONESIA & 19 TH MARCH, 2015 AT BANGKOK, THAILAND CHEMEXCIL Basic Chemiicals, Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics Export Promotion Council ( Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India ) Jhansi Castle, 4 th Floor, 7, Cooperage Road, Mumbai 400 001 Tel: 91-22-22021288, 22021330, 22825861, 22020911 Fax:91-22-22026684 Email : [email protected] : Website : www.chemexcil.in

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REPORT ON

CHEMEXCIL’S PARTICIPATION IN

‘CHEMICAL BUYER SELLER MEETS’

HELD ON

17TH

MARCH 2015 AT JAKARTA, INDONESIA &

19TH

MARCH, 2015 AT BANGKOK, THAILAND

CHEMEXCIL Basic Chemiicals, Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics

Export Promotion Council ( Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India )

Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7, Cooperage Road, Mumbai – 400 001

Tel: 91-22-22021288, 22021330, 22825861, 22020911

Fax:91-22-22026684 Email : [email protected] : Website : www.chemexcil.in

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CONTENTS

Sr. No.

Particulars

Page No.

1 CHAIRMAN’S FOREWORD 3

2

LIST OF MEMBER-PARTICIPANTS IN THE BSM – JAKARTA & BANGKOK

INDONESIA - COUNTRY PROFILE & ECONOMIC INDICATORS

INDONESIA – FOCUS:

ECONOMIC PROSPECTS

BALANCE OF TRADE

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO INDONESIA

BREIF REPORT OFCHEMEXCIL’S BSM:

LIST OF VISITORS WHO VISITED CHEMEXCIL’S BSM AT JAKARTA.

LIST OF IMPORTRS/BUYERS OF DYES, CHEMICALS & COSMETICS

IN INDONESIA

DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS IN INDONESIA/INDIA

LIST OF IMPORTANT ORGANISATIONS.

4-12

13-19

20-26

27-32 33 34

3 THAILAND - COUNTRY PROFILE & ECONOMIC INDICATORS

ECONOMIC PROSPECTS

BALANCE OF TRADE

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO THAILAND

BREIF REPORT OFCHEMEXCIL’S BSM:

LIST OF IMPORTRS/BUYERS OF DYES, CHEMICALS & COSMETICS

IN THAILAND

DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS IN THAILAND/INDIA/ LIST OF IMPORTANT

ORGANISATIONS.

35-40

41-46

47

4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EVENTS

48-49

5 CHEMEXCIL’S OFFICES IN INDIA.

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Chairman’s Foreword Basic Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics Export Promotion Council, popularly known as CHEMEXCIL, set up by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India, has been playing an important role in promoting exports of the items covered under it to various countries abroad. In the Chemical sector, India’s share of world trade has grown rapidly reflecting the excellent quality and competitive prices of our products. South East Asian countries are one of the potential market hubs for export of the items covered by CHEMEXCIL. Considering the importance of this region as a growing market as also to strengthen, promote and expand India’s Chemical exports and to create a positive brand image of Indian products, CHEMEXCIL, in co-ordination with the respective Embassies of India in Jakarta and Bangkok organized successfully, a Chemical Buyer Seller Meet’ each in Jakarta, Indonesia on 17th March and in Bangkok Thailand on 19th March respectively. In the case of BSM held at Jakarta, Indonesia, 37 member-exporters of the Council had participated and in the BSM held at Bangkok, Thailand , the number of member-participants was 36. The Council had specially prepared Catalogues for the said events well in advance, which contained Company profiles of Participants in the above BSMs which were distributed freely amongst the participants/importers/buyers/visitors to the BSMs. I have pleasure in presenting you Report of the above BSMs. The list of member-exporters who had participated in the above BSMs along with the list of importers/dealers/visitors who participated in the same, are given elsewhere in this Report for the benefit of our member-exporters. I would request you to kindly make use of this Report, which I hope would benefit you for developing export market of your Company’s products in the near future. With kind regards,

DR. B.R. GAIKWAD Chairman, CHEMEXCIL

Chairman’s Office:

M/s VVF (India) Ltd.,

Plot 109,Sion (East),

Mumbai - 400 022:

Email:[email protected]/

[email protected]

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LIST OF MEMBER-PARTICIPANTS IN THE BUYER SELLER MEET HELD AT JAKARTA, INDONESIA AND BANGKOK, THAILAND

SR NO

NAME OF THE PARTICIPANTS WITH DESIGNATION

NAME OF THE COMPANY COMPANY ADDRESS WITH CONTACT NUMBER

IEC CODE NUMBER

1 MR. ABHAY K. DOSHI, Vice President - Exports

AMRITLAL CHEMAUX PVT. LTD.,

Rang Udyan, Sitladevi Temple Road, Mahim (west), Mumbai – 400 016 Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22- 24451686/24453252 FAX: ++91-22-24449059/24440150 E.MAIL:[email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.amritlal.in

0388001038

2 MR. V. V. Iyer, Manager ANUSHA INTERNATIONAL (APAN IMEX GROUP)

19,Royal Enclave, Thaltej, Ahmedabad 380 059 Gujarat, India. TEL: ++91-79-40321887/25010682 FAX: ++91-79-40321881 E.MAIL:[email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE:www.apanimex.com

0801009154

3 MR. BHAVESH K. SHAH, Managing Director

ATLAS COLOURS PVT. LTD

D-207, 2nd Floor, Shiromani Complex, Satellite Road, Opp. Ocean park, Satellite, Ahmedabad – 380 015 Gujarat, India. TEL: ++91-79-26750952 FAX:++91-79-26750952 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.atlascolours.com

0812011635

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4 MR. BHAVIN BHIMANI, Director

BHIMANI CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.,

510, Mahakant, Opp: V.S. Hospital. Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad – 380 006, Gujarat, India CELL: ++91- 9825007040 FAX: ++91-79-26577318 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.bhimanigroup.com

0802004504

5 MR. KIRAN PATEL, Executive Director

BI-KI DYES & CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.,

3407/10/B, Phase-IV, G.I.D.C. Vatwa, Ahmedabad – 382445, Gujarat, India TEL: ++91-79-40084403 FAX: ++91-79-40084407 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.bi-ki.com

0804013471

6 MR. S. SATHYANANDAN, Managing Director

CHEMOLIN CHEMICALS S-13, Hazari Baug, Station Road, Vikhroli (w), Mumbai – 400 083, Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22-25788202 FAX: ++91-22-25772565 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.chemolin.net

0303020571

7 MR. BANKIM DALAL, President

CHEMSYNTH CORPORATION

B 802 Gundecha Heights, LBS Marg, Kanjur marg (west), Mumbai – 400 078 Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22-25789174 FAX: ++91-22 25690837 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.chemsynth.co.in

0309006830

8 MR. ASHISH PATEL Partner

COLOSPERSE DYES & INTERMEDIATES

Plot No: 508/1, Road No 4, Beside Prafull Dyeing Mill, Sachin GIDC. Surat – 394 230 Guajat, India. TEL: ++91-261-3113148 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE:

5210015131

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www.colosperse.com

9 DR ATHREYA VENKATESH DEVANUR, Manager – Intl. Business

DVS BIOLIFE LTD., Plot no.1162, Mayuri Nagar, Miyapur Hyderabad – 500 049. Andhra Pradesh, India. TEL: ++91-8458279905 CELL: ++91- 9885444491 FAX: ++91-8458279904 E.MAIL: [email protected]

0910003238

10 MR. RAJEN SANGHAVI, Owner

DYEAUXIL 60 G.I.D.C. Chitra, Bhavnagar – 364 001, Gujarat, India TEL: ++91-278-2939512 E. MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE : www.swastikdyes.com

2488013692

11 MR. NIKHIL MEHTA, Director

DYTINT SPECIALITIES PVT. LTD.,

C/1/126, GIDC Phase I, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382 445, Gujarat, India TEL; ++91-79- 40235235 E.MAIL: [email protected]

0801007241

12 MR. RUCHIR M. SHAH,Intl. Business Manager

EMCO DYESTUFF PVT. LTD.,

304, Western Edge – 1, Above Metro Mall, Western Express Highway, Borivali (E) Mumbai – 400 066, Maharashtra, India TEL: ++91-22- 42433333 CELL: ++91-9820900618 FAX: ++91-22- 42433366 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.emcochemicals.com

0395029007

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13 MR. KUNAL MEHTA, Partner

EASTERN COLOURS & CHEMICALS

16/17, 3rd Floor, Kamdhenu Industrial Estate, Mindspace, Behind Tangent Showroom, Mumbai – 400 064. Maharashtra, India TEL; ++91-22-42957551/28725731 FAX: ++91-22-28725721 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.dyesmanufactureres.com

0312083165

14 MR. MILIND G. VASISHTHA , Marketing Manager

GLOBAL INFOMARK 9, Kubal Vilas, Senapati Bapat Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400 028 Maharashtra, India TEL: ++91-251-2871354/2870941 FAX: ++91-251-2871635 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.indoaminesltd.com

0309018471

15 MR. LUCKOSE VARGHESE, General Manager (Intl. Business)

GUJARAT DYES & CHEMICALS

Door no.2/1 & 3/1, K.P.G. Building, Jothi Teather Road, Valipalayam, Tripur – 641 601 Kerala, India TEL: ++91-421- 22036068 FAX: ++91-79-40085560 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.gujaratdyes.com

3213017116

16 MR. R. N. GUPTA, Proprietor

INDIAN DYESTUFF & CHEMICALS MFG. CO,.

Z-4, Flower Valley Commercial Complex, Eastern Express Highway, Thane (w) Mumbai –– 400 601, Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22 -25476644/45 FAX: ++91-22-25474105 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.indiandyestuff.com

0388048000

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17 MR. SAURABH ABHIRANJAN, Director

INDOGULF CROP SCIENCE PVT. LTD.,

501-Gopal Heights, Netaji Subhash Place New Delhi-110 034, Delhi, India. TEL: ++91-11 - 40040400 (99 lines) CELL: ++91-9311155089 FAX: ++91-11 – 40040444 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.indogulfcropscience.com

0507081072

18 MR. SANJAY GUPTA, Partner

INDYCHEM INDUSTRIES J-30, MIDC, Taloja, Dist – Raigad, Navi Mumbai – 410 208, Maharashtra, India. CELL: ++91-9322636645 E.MAIL: [email protected]

0394045947

19 MR. NIKHIL GANDHI, Managing Director

J. DYE CHEM INDUSTRIES

Plot No.5516, Phase – 3, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382 445, Gujarat, India CELL: ++91- 9824033233/7600086000 FAX: ++91- 7925891668

0894004514

20 MR. RUDRA PRATAP SINGH, Manager – Regulatory Affairs

JAI SHREE RASAYAN UDYOG LTD.,

V.P.O – Nathupur, Distt – Sonipat Haryana, India. TEL: ++91-130-2219245 CELL: ++91-9910706434 FAX; ++91-130-2219246 (telefax) E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.jaishreerasayan.org www. Jaishreerasayan.tradeindia.com

0593000323

21 MR. VIPUL SHAH, Partner

JAYSHREE CHEMICALS 102, Andheri Industrial Estate, Off Veera Desai Road, Andheri (w), Mumbai – 400 053, Maharashtra, India TEL: ++91-22-66139999 FAX: ++91-22-66139977/66139975 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE:

0391158465

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www.vipuldyes.com

22 MR. GIRISH JOSHI, Sales Executive

KEPRA INDUSTRIES A-301, Anjelina Apartment, 3rd floor, Sarojini Road, Ville Parle (W), Mumbai – 400 056, Maharashtra, India. TEL:++91-22 -26191182 FAX: ++91-22- 26128299 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.kepraindustries.in

0388190043

23 MR. MAHENDRA PRATAP MAKHARIA, Director

MARGOSA BIOGROW (INDIA) PVT. LTD.,

113 – Silverline, Sayajigunj, Vadodara – 390 005, Gujarat, India. TEL: ++91-265- 2225268 FAX: ++91-265- 2225268 E.MAIL: [email protected]

3411001089

24 MR. K. SONNY THOMAS , Managing Director

MULTIHUE CHEMICALS INDIA PVT. LTD.

801, Swastika Chambers, Sion Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai – 400 071. Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22-25242400/25223838 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.multihue.com

0394071166

25 MR. PURAV PATEL, Director

NARAYAN DYESTUFF PVT LTD.,

Plot C1/91/10-11, Phase 1, GIDC Vatva, Ahmedabad 382 445 Gujarat, India. TEL: ++91-79-22821099 CELL: ++91-9723278937 FAX: ++91-79-22823572 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.narayanorganics.com

0808013793

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26 MR. AJAY RATANLAL JAGNANAI, Director

R.A. DYESTUFF (INDIA) P. LIMITED

“R.A. House”, 1, Ashwamegh part-I, Near IOC Petrol Pump, 132 Ring Road, Satellite, Ahmedabad – 380 015, Gujarat, India. TEL: ++91-79-26767888/999 CELL: ++91-9825010033 FAX: ++91-79-26767444 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WSEBSITE: www.colorexindia.com

0805000852

27 MR. BHARAT MEHTA, Partner

R. B. EXPORTS B 1206, Whispering heights, Mindspace, Chincoli Bunder Road, Malad (west) Mumbai – 400 064, Maharashtra, India CELL: ++91-9867650609 FAX: ++91-22-28822600 E.MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: www.dyes-pigments.com

0391009958

28 MR. RAHUL DINESH JAIN, Export Manager

R.K. Industries, (Group Company of Karan Dyestuff Industries.)

129 / 4 , GIDC. Nandesari Baroda-391 340. Gujarat. India. TEL: ++91-265-2840074 CELL: ++91-9825978441 FAX: ++91-265-2464894 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.karandyestuff.com

3412002640

29 MR. MILAN SHAH MRS. KETKI M. SHAH Directors

SAUJANYA EXPORTS 804, Satkar Building, Nr. Swagat building, C.G. Road, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 006, Gujarat, India. TEL; ++-91-79-26445441/26562413 CELL: ++-91-79-26563622 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.saujanyaexports.com

0810018764

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30 MR. JAIDEEP SHAH , Director

SAURADIP CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD.

A-16, Royal Industries Estate, Naigaon Cross Road, Wadala, Mumbai – 400 031 Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22- 61140999 FAX: ++91-22- 61140940 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.sauradip.com

0300037015

31 MR. SNEHAL DESAI, Proprietor

SILCAL DYES Plot C1B/1107/6, Phase 3, Gidc, Vapi -396195, Gujarat, India CELL: ++91-9825141879/9375841878 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.silcal.com

0891006966

32 MR. CHANDRESH DEVANI, Managing Director

SUYOG DYE CHEMIE PVT. LTD.,

Plot no. 2404-05, GIDC Ankleshwar– 393002 Gujarat, India. TEL: ++91-2646-250586/251587 FAX: ++91-2646- 251513 E.MAIL: [email protected]

0893006998

33 MR. VEDANT SANGHAVI, Owner

SWASTIK INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE

6/114, Jogani Industrial Estate, V.N. Purav Marg, Chunabhati, Mumbai – 400 022, Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22-24054300 FAX: ++91-22-24054301 E.MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.swastikdyes.com

2488001546

34 MR. M. D. SHAH, PARTNER

SWISS OVERSEAS (ATENDED BSM IN INDONESIA ONLY)

5, Shree Utsav Aptt., 105/C, Swastik Society, B/H, Liberty Petrol Pump, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009, Gujarat, India. TEL: ++91-79-27490271 CELL: ++91-9898213666 FAX: ++91-79-26431643 E.MAIL: [email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE:

0809019329

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www.swissformulations.com

35 Mr. Maunal Gandhi, Managing Director

USHANTI COLOUR CHEM PVT. LTD.,

Plot no. 88/8, Phase-1, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad-382 445, Gujarat, India TEL: ++91-79-25833315/65218621 FAX: ++91-79-25830128 E.MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.ushanti.com

0802001335

36 MR. ASHOK ATHALE, Sales Executive

VIJAY CHEMICAL CORPORATION

14 Popatwadi Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai – 400 002, Maharashtra, India TEL: ++91-22- 22054661 FAX: ++91-22 -22052766 E.MAIL: [email protected]

0388158671

37 MR. MITUL MEHTA, Partner

VOLKEM CHEMICAL LLP B/5, Raj Ratna Industrial Estate, Near American Spring Co. Liberty Garden Road, Malad (w), Mumbai – 400 064, Maharashtra, India. TEL: ++91-22-28826795/28826803/28446585 FAX: ++91-22-28805268 CELL: ++91-9920645611 E.MAIL: [email protected];[email protected] WEBSITE: www.volkem.com

0311027083

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NDONESIA - COUNTRY PROFILE & ECONOMIC INDICATORS

Country name Republic of Indonesia

Area

Total: 1,904,569 sq km, land: 1,811,569 sq km water: 93,000 sq km

Capital Jakarta

Government type Unitary Presidential Constitutional Republic

Legal System Civil Law system based on the Roman Dutch model and influenced by customary law.

Currency - Exchange rates

Indonesian rupiah (IDR) per US dollar - 12,971 (2015 )

Population 252164800 (2014 est.)

GDP (Nominal) 2014 estimate:

Total

Per capita

$856.066 billion $ 3510

Languages. Official language Bahasa Indonesia.

Climate

tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands

Location

Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

Land boundaries

Total: 2,830 km

border countries: Malaysia 1,782 km, Papua New

Guinea 820 km, East Timor 228 km

Natural resources

Petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver

Industries

petroleum and natural gas, textiles, apparel, footwear, mining, cement, chemical fertilizers, plywood, rubber, food, tourism

Export Commodities Oil and Gas, Electrical appliances, Plywood, Textiles, Chemicals, Rubber

Import Commodities Machinery and equipment, Chemicals, Fuels, Foodstuffs.

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INDONESIA – Focus :

The name Indonesia derives from the Latin Indus, meaning "India", and the Greek nesos, meaning "island". (due to the similarity of the culture in both regions). The name dates to the 18th century, far predating the formation of independent Indonesia. During the Srivijaya era, many Indonesians studied at Nalanda University in India. India and Indonesia officially opened the diplomatic relations since 3rd March 1951. In 1955, India’s First Prime Minister late Jawaharlal Nehru and Indonesian President Sukarno were among the five founders of the Non-aligned Movement.

Indonesia had absorbed many aspects of Indian culture since almost two millennia ago. The most obvious trace is the large adoption of sanskrit into Indonesian language. The Indian epic the Ramayana and the Mahabharata played an important role in Indonesian culture and history, they have also achieved great popularity in the socio-political life of Indonesia

Established nearly 50 years ago in 1967, ASEAN is one of the most prominent and enduring regional organizations in the developing world. Similar to the European Union (EU), it was originally conceived mainly with the political goal of supporting regional peace and stability. ASEAN’s economic integration agenda became a priority from the early 1990s, when the political and security concerns of the Cold War and regional tensions diminished and ASEAN turned its focus towards economic goals. A series of treaties and agreements put regional integration at the center of the economic agenda. The 1997/98 Asian financial crisis provided further impetus to this agenda, with a larger regional market seen as important in attracting investors and building greater resilience against macro-financial instability.

A decade ago, the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) announced their bold vision of creating the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015, including the goal of integrating Southeast Asia into a “single market and production base”. Indonesia stands to benefit from the AEC through increasing trade with other ASEAN economies.

Indonesia’s trade intensity with ASEAN is high, the share of Indonesia’s trade with ASEAN economies is five times that of the rest of the world’s share with ASEAN. In addition, measures of Indonesia’s trade complementarity—how well a country’s exports (or imports) are matched with another country or region’s imports (or exports)—are also high with its ASEAN partners, slightly higher than with the rest of the world . This suggests that the ASEAN market and producers are more important for Indonesia’s economy than the rest of the world. For these reasons, efforts to make Indonesia’s trade more efficient in ASEAN by reducing remaining trade barriers can be expected to provide sizeable gains for Indonesian consumers, directly by lowering the cost of consumer goods, and indirectly by lowering the cost of intermediate goods, contributing to improvements in Indonesia’s efficiency and competitiveness.

Indonesia, currently the 18th-largest economy in the world, is experiencing remarkable economic growth. After the Asian Financial Crisis of the late 1990s halted a booming economy fostered by the Suharto government, Indonesian macroeconomic indicators started to come back on track in the mid 2000s. Although the Asian Financial Crisis had disastrous consequences (especially on the poorer urban segments of society), important lessons have been learned too. The financial system for example, which to a large extent lacked supervision and transparency, was replaced by a system entailing more prudent fiscal policies in line with international economic standards, thus fostering integration with global markets. Prudent financial macroeconomic policy is one reason why Indonesia was resilient to the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. Both public and private debt have fallen sharply (as a percentage of GDP), international reserves have grown fast and inflation has been under control. In combination with relative political stability and certain favorable demographic trends it provides opportunities for strong economic performance over the

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medium term. Regarding the longer term, the Indonesian government aims to be in the top six of largest global economies by the year 2030. Another key element that accounts for Indonesia's recent economic growth is domestic consumption. In line with rising per capita GDP and low borrowing costs, Indonesia's private consumption is robust and future projections indicate that it is to grow further. Expectations are high that government-led infrastructure spending will boost the economy this year following disappointing GDP growth in 2014. It is also hoped that the Indonesian Government’s growth-oriented policies are expected to boost the economy. FocusEconomics panelists see the economy expanding 5.4% in 2015, which is unchanged from last month’s forecast. For 2016, the panel sees GDP growth picking up to 5.7%. Economic prospects Political transition to the new government in Indonesia in October 2014 went smoothly and policy reform gathered momentum. Projections for 2015 and 2016 assume that the new government’s rapid reform momentum is maintained through both years and that the administration follows through on policies to accelerate infrastructure development, improve the investment climate, reduce logistic costs, and enhance budget implementation. On this basis, GDP growth is forecast to recover to 5.5% this year and 6.0% in 2016. It is happy to note that Indonesia’s new President, H.E. Mr.Joko Widodo, and his administration have set out a series of ambitious development goals, particularly on the improvement of energy and other infrastructure, and social programs. Steps aimed at strengthening governance in key sectors have also been taken, for example, in the oil and gas industry. A third feature has been a focus on implementation and a more centralized approach to policy formulation. Notably, the Hon’ble President took the important decision to raise subsidized fuel prices effective from November 2014, shoring up Indonesia’s fiscal position and freeing up space for much-needed increases in development spending. These positive steps and commitments in the early days of the new government suggest a willingness to make the hard choices that are required to address many of Indonesia’s long-standing structural priorities. After a long period, in Indonesia, inflation is seen subsiding to moderate rates through forecast period, and the current account deficit to narrow. Challenges center on maintaining reform momentum, bolstering government revenue, and developing export-oriented manufacturing.

Selected Economic Indicators (%) - Indonesia 2015 2016

GDP Growth 5.5 6.0

Inflation 5.5 4.0

Current Account Balance (share of GDP) -2.8 -2.4

Balance of Trade:

Indonesia recorded a trade surplus of 738.30 USD Million in February of 2015. Balance of Trade in Indonesia

averaged 764.53 USD Million from 1960 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 4641.92 USD Million in

December of 2006 and a record low of -2329.13 USD Million in July of 2013. Balance of Trade in Indonesia is

reported by the Statistics Indonesia.

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Indonesia’s trade surplus was USD 738.3 million in February of 2015, down from a USD 843.4 million

surplus reported a year earlier but well ahead of market expectations.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): According to data from the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), total investment realization in Indonesia grew 16.4 percent (year-on-year) in the second quarter of 2014 to IDR 116.2 trillion (USD $10.0 billion), the highest ever quarterly investment result and thus proved that Indonesia’s legislative and presidential elections in 2014 were no reason to postpone direct investments. Foreign direct investment (FDI) was recorded at IDR 78.0 trillion (USD $6.7 billion), while domestic direct investment (DDI) was IDR 38.2 trillion (USD $3.3 billion). The year 2014 saw inflation stabilize and the rupiah decline arrested, albeit with a high degree of volatility. At the end of October,2014, the currency traded at roughly the same level as it did at the beginning of the year. GDP growth, however, slowed to 5.1% year-on-year in the second quarter, the lowest rate since 2009. The slowdown is a sobering experience after years of boom, but it is at least in part due to tempered domestic consumption as the lower rupiah makes imported goods more expensive and because financial authorities slapped restrictions on consumer lending. With hindsight, the period from mid-2012 through 2014 can be seen as a healthy macroeconomic correction that puts the economy on a more stable footing. In a July 2014 report on Indonesia's economy, the World Bank warned, however, that “the administration will face hard policy choices to address rising fiscal pressures and to implement much-needed reforms to deliver on the economy’s enormous potential.” Whether Indonesia's economy in 2015 can emerge stronger from a rough period will depend to some extent on an uncertain global environment, but likely to a larger extent on domestic political and economic reforms. FDI continued to grow strongly despite the macroeconomic difficulties and political uncertainties. In the first three quarters of 2014, Indonesia's Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) registered inbound FDI amounting to 228.3 trillion RP, up 14.6% from the same period in the previous years. Domestic direct investment (DDI) grew at an even faster rate of 21.6% to 114.4 trillion RP. While still strong, it has to be noted that FDI grew at a more modest pace than in previous years. FDI rose by 26.1% in 2012 and by 22.4% in 2013.

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It is interesting to note that a growing proportion of direct investment (both foreign and domestic) is going to areas outside of the country's traditional industrial heartland. FDI plus DDI to Jakarta and West Java declined from 45.4% of the total in 2010 to 26.8% in 2013 (but rose again slightly to 32.4% in the first nine months of 2014). Domestic investors are particularly swift to embrace opportunities in Central Java and East Java, increasing their investment more than 10-fold and 3-fold, respectively, from 2010 to 2013, while reducing their reliance on West Java. By contrast, foreign investors still prefer West Java, but have significantly curtailed their commitment to Jakarta from 39.7% in 2010 to 16.5% in the first nine months of 2014. CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO INDONESIA

(US$. in million)

Chapter No./Panel 2011-12 (Actual)

2012-13 (Actual)

2013-14 (provisional)

(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates 587.88 484.77 498.84

(28) Inorganic, (29) Organic & (38) Agro chemicals 191.95 156.46 140.94

(33) Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries and (33) Essential oils 12.72 36.75 26.29

(15) Castor Oil 0.77 0.60 0.50

Total 793.32 678.58 666.57

Breif Report of CHEMEXCIL’s Buyer Seller Meet in Jakarta, Indonesia: CHEMEXCIL in co-ordination with the Embassy of India, Jakarta, Indonesia had organised a Buyer Seller Meet at Jakarta, Indonesia on 17th March, 2015 at Hotel Gran Melia, Jakarta, Indonsia. Total 37 member-exporters from CHEMEXCIL and 102 importers/buyers of Dyes, Chemicals and Cosmetic products attended the above event. CHEMEXCIL had engaged a Telemarketing Service Provider for inviting buyers/importers of the above items from Indonesia for the above event as per the directive of Embassy of India, Jakarta. For wide publicity of the event, CHEMEXCIL had given an advertisement in English in ‘Jakarta Post’ as per the directive of the Embassy. The BSM was inaugurated by Mr. Manish, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India, Jakarta, Indonesia. The welcome address was given by Shri S.G. Bharadi, Acting Executive Director of CHEMEXCIL. In his welcome address, Shri Bharadi introduced CHEMEXCIL and briefed its export promotional activities. He also mentioned that in order to tap the tremendous business opportunities, it is important for strategic planners both within and outside the industry to take a long term view of the sustainable opportunities and challenges that will positively impacting the industry. We need to build on such competitive advantages to globally strengthen the branding of Indian products to ensure that ‘ Make in India ’ an international marketing campaigning slogan coined by our Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modiji to attract large multinational business houses from around the world to invest and set-up their manufactuing hubs in India. With the availability of highly skilled, trained and technical manpower in India, R&D and knowledge based industry is poised for an exponential growth which becomes synonymous with technologically advanced quality product.

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He also mentioned that this BSM is a very important event from the Council’s point of view as it would bridge information gap, strengthen the existing contacts and develop the new ones. Before concluding his welcome address, he mentioned that he was confident of the Indian delegates and the importers/buyers of Indonesia would get maximum benefit out of this BSM and would provide a platform for tremendous business opportunities, for getting into Joint Ventures, Technology transfers & marketing arrangements, with business partners from Indonesia. In his inaugural speech on the above occasion, Mr. Manish, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India, mentioned about the robust trade relations between India and Indonesia, and also encouraged Indonesian companies to invest in India under the ‘MAKE IN INDIA’ initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The ‘Make In India’ program includes major new initiatives designed to facilitate investment, foster innovation, protect intellectual property, and build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure. New de-licensing and deregulation measures are reducing complexity, and significantly increasing speed and transparency. A new ‘National Industrial Corridor Development Authority’ is being created to coordinate, integrate, monitor and supervise development of all Industrial Corridors. India’s high- value industrial sectors – defense, construction and railways – are now open to global participation. Mr. Manish reiterated that the Make in India program represents an attitudinal shift in how India relates to investors: not as a permit issuing authority, but as a true business partner. Mr. Manish also mentioned about the outreach activities of the Embassy, and the upcoming events of Sahabat India - Festival of India in Indonesia 2015 to promote people to people contacts through business relationship. The Sahabat India is supported by the Ministries of External Affairs, Culture,Tourism and Textiles of the Government of India, Indian Council for Cultural Relations as also Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Tourism, Culture and Education of the Government of Indonesia. Support was also received from the Government of the City of Jakarta and the Provincial Governments of Bali, North Sumatra, Central Java, East Java, etc. etc. The inaugural function was also attended by Mr. Jay Singgih, Secretary General of India Committee, KADIN, Indonesia and Mr. Mohammed Khayam, Director, Directorate of Basic Chemical Industry in the Ministry of Industry, Indonesia and Mr. George V. George, Second Secretary, Embassy of India, Indonesia. M. Jay Singgih in his brief remarks praised the Council for doing its efforts to have more business deals between the Indian manufacturers-exporters and the buyers/importers in Indonesia for the items specially of Dyes and Chemicals and has extended his co-operation for the same. He also mentioned that today Indonesia enjoys a large number of direct foreign investments and has record periods of economic growth to its credit. In his brief remarks, Mr. Muhammad Khayam, Director of Ministry of Industry, Indonesia recalled that bilateral relations between India and Indonesia go back in history, and both the countries have had very close historical and civilizational interaction and shared vision on various aspects, and commonalities in terms of size, diversity (ethnic and religious) and multi-culturalism need to be acknowledged. Mr. Khayam mentioned the considerable economic reforms that have been undertaken in both countries over time, facilitating trade openness, investment liberalisation, fiscal and monetary policy reforms, infrastructural upgradation, among others. Both the economies have emerged as dynamic market economies. One of the pillars in the development of Indonesian national industry is the chemical industry showing a growth performance significantly above 10.17% in 2014, He also observed that such forums give mutual benefit to both Indonesia and India in the industrial sector especially in the chemical industry business; and was optimistic that as emerging countries, Indonesia and India have strong potential to take this challenge forward. Indonesia is an attractive destination for Indian investment in the region.

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Indian companies have made investments in infrastructure, power, textiles, steel, automotive, mining machinery, banking and consumer goods sectors. India-Indonesia bilateral trade and investment relations have grown rapidly in last decade and Indonesia has emerged to become the second largest trading partner of India in the ASEAN region with bilateral trade of about US$ 20 billion in 2013-14, and expected to reach the a target of US$ 25 billion by 2015. Finally, the Vote of thanks was proposed by Shri K.S.Gopalakrishnan, Asstt. Director of CHEMEXCIL

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List of Importers / Buyers of Dyes / Chemicals & Cosmetics in Indonesia

PT LAM SENG HANG ID Jalan Jababeka XVII E No.25A Desa Karangbaru, Cikarang Utara Bekasi 17550. Tel: +62-021-29021438 Fax: +62-021-29021437 Mob: +62-08121074421 Contact person: Ms. Willy T. Item of Interest - Chemical

PT DWIPAR LOKA AYU

Jl. Kebayoran Lama No. 10

Jakarta 11540,

Tel: +62-021- 5306521 - 5306522

Fax: +62-021- 5305042 Contact person: Ms. Farida Item of Interest – Cosmetic

PT INDOXIDE Kawasan SIER. Jl Berbek Industri II 25 ... Telepon Lainnya: (031) 8482695, 8431947 Cabang Jl. Bukit Gading Raya, Gading Bukit Indah RC-5 Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara 14240 Indonesia Phone : +62-021-29079010 Fax : +62-021- 29079011 Email : [email protected] Contact person: Mr. Lee Herman Santoso Item of Interest - Chemical

PT LAWSIM ZECHA Jl. Kayu Putih Raya No. 17 Jakarta 13210, Tel: +62-021- 4752920 - 4752921 Fax: +62-021- 4892659 Contact person: Mr. Ignatius Ronny Budihartono Item of Interest – Chemical

PT INDOKEMIKA Wisma UIC, 3rd floor Gatot Subroto Kav.6-7 Jakarta 12930 - Indonesia Office : +62- 021- 522 2172 Fax : +62- 021- 520 1617 Mob : +62- 818 694141 Contact person: Mr. George M Andrianus / Mr. Yonathan Kristianto Wijaya / Ms. Li Hui Item of Interest – Chemical

PT ISTANA PALA KERTAS (ISPAK)

Jl. Tanah Abang III No. 28 A-B

Jakarta 10160,

Tel: +62-021- 3841001 - 3522149

Fax: +62-021- 3850960 – 3852712 Contact person: Mr. Vivek Hariram Mahtani / Mr. Manish Daryanani / Mr. Sanjay Daryanani / Mr. Manoj C. Bharwani / Mr. Karendip Singh / Mr. SM Nirmal

Item of Interest – Chemical

PT DWI PARDI Jl. Kebayoran Lama No. 10 Jakarta 11540, Tel: +62-021-5309001 - 5309002 Fax: +62-021-5309004 Contact person: Mr. Aswin Aditiawan Item of Interest – Cosmetic

PT SARICHEM POLYWARNA Jl. Pluit Timur Blk. G Utara No. 19 Jakarta 14450, P.O. Box 3289 Tel: +62-021-6696726 - 6678666 Fax: +62-021- 6605132 Contact person: Mr. Luki Halim Item of Interest – Dyes

PT BRATACO Brataco Building, 1st Floor, Jl. Cideng Barat No. 78 Jakarta Pusat 10150 Tel:. +62-021-3522733 - 3849166 Fax. +62 -021- 3452625 – 3522734 Contact person: Mr. Martin Susanto Item of Interest – Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic, Food PT POTENTIA HR CONSULTING Menara Kadin, 19th Floor , Jl. HR Rasuna Said Blok X-5 Kav 2-3 , Jakarta

PT GRAHA JAYA PRATAMA KINERJA Mutiara Taman Palem Blok B3 No.38 Jl.Kamal Raya Outer Ring Road Cengkareng 11730 Phone : +62-021-54350108 - 54356061 Fax. :+62-021-54350380 Contact person: Ms. Eni Herlina Item of Interest – Cosmetic PT HARRYMANN Jl. Jatinegara Barat No. 166-F Jakarta 13320,

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12950 Phone : +62-021- 5790 3976/ 5790 3977 Direct: +62 -021- 57903979 Fax: +62-021-5790 3978 Mobile : +62- 021-8119444603 Website : www.cornerstone-group.com Contact person: Mr. John Vijayarangan Item of Interest -

Tel: +62-021-8190163 - 8196284 Fax: +62-021-8196284 Contact person: Mr. Gunawan Item of Interest – Cosmetic

PT UNION AJIDHARMA 19Jl. Danau Sunter Selatan Blk. O-IV Kav. 25-26 Sunter Agung Podomoro Jakarta 14350, Tel: +62-021-6511684 - 6511021 Fax: +62-021-6512911 – 6510049 Contact person: Ms. Elisabeth / Mr. Dewi / Purchasing Divison Item of Interest - Food

PT ETCENDO PERKASA Jl. Sutan Syahrir No. 1-C Jakarta 10350, Tel: +62-021-31930772 - 3150182 Fax: +62-021-31924904 Contact person: Mr. Yuni Karni Ayu / Mr. Yusri Wijaya Tumino / Mr. Siera Liviani / Mr. Ricky Cahya Item of Interest – Cosmetic

PT INDOKEMIKA Wisma UIC, 3rd floor Gatot Subroto Kav.6-7 Jakarta 12930 - Indonesia Office : +62- 021-522 2172 Fax : +62-021-520 1617 Mob : +62-818 694141 Contact person: Mr. Yonathan / Mr. Riza / Mr. Martinus / Mr. Hacingsiung / Mr. Simon Item of Interest – Chemical

PT. INDOCHEMICAL CITRA KIMIA GRAHA INDOCHEM 9th Floor Jl. Pantai Indah Kapuk Boulevard Kav. SSB/E Jakarta, 14470 Indonesia Tel: +62-021-5694 0000 Mob:+62-811 89 4774 Contact person: Mr. Hermawan Sjoetio

Item of Interest – Chemical

PT PASIFIC TRANSLOG INDONESIA jl. tampak siring blok KJE 39, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11840, Indonesia Contact person: Mr. Iskaman Haug Item of Interest -

PT WAHANA MAS MULIA Phone: 021 5332228 - 021 5332229 Fax: 021 5640255 Alamat: Jl Daan Mogot 6 Kota: Jakarta Mob: +62-081514690888 Contact person: Ms. Intania Ivanalika / Ms. Alvina Lesmana Item of Interest -

PT SURYA INDOTEAM IMEX Thamin Residence Jl. Thamrin Boulevard Jakarta Pusat 10230, Jakarta Indonesia. Mob: +62-081385000883 Contact person: Mr. Wahid Item of Interest -

PT ENERGY INDOTECH Alamat: Jl KH Hasyim Ashari Bl D-3/5, Cideng, Gambir Kota: Jakarta Kode Pos: 10150 Mob: +62-081510582402 Contact person: Mr. K.G. Ravi / Mr. Suresh Item of Interest -

PT MULYA ADHI PARAMITA Jl. Kapuk Kamal No. 19 Jakarta 14470, P.O. Box 3805 /JKT Tel: +62-021-5551314 - 5551386 Fax: +62-021-5551632 – 6679780 Contact person: Mr. Fendy Pandawa Item of Interest – Chemical

PT. Mutugading Tekstil Wisma 46, Kota BNI, 23th Floor Suite 2301. Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1. Jakarta 10220, Indonesia Phone : + 62-021-5722110 Contact person: Mr. Diwamsh Saxena / Mr. V.K. Mathur Item of Interest – Textile

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PT. Pintu Mas Mulia Kimia Ktr Pusat. Jl Tanah Abang III 5-7. Petojo Selatan, Gambir. Jakarta Pusat 10160 DKI Jakarta. Phone: +62-021-3440862 Contact person: Ms. Rita Ng / Mr. Dharma Praba Item of Interest – Chemical

PT GEMILANG MULIA LESTARI Jl. Cengkeh No. 16 Blk. 24-25 Jakarta 11110, Tel: +62-021-6900205 Fax: +62-021-6900204 Email: gemilangmulai@gmail Contact person: Tjindrawan / Mr. Victor Gondowijoyo Item of Interest -

PT DALZON CHEMICAL INDONESIA Ruko Cempaka Mas, Blok K, No. 22-23, Jakarta, 10640 Mob: +62-021-08990999955 Contact person: Mr. Ramlan Item of Interest – Agricultural Chemical

PT ANUGRAH KURNIA ABADI Jln. Raya Rawa Sengon No.28, Yos Sudarso, Jakarta 14240, Indonesia. Tel: +62-021-43906161 Fax: +62-021-43906180 Contact person: Dr. Yoseph Wijaya Item of Interest – Chemical organic & inorganic

PT GALIC BINA MASA Jl Inspeksi Kalimalang RT 002/01. Cibitung. Bekasi 17520 Jawa Barat. Phone: +62-021-8900850. Fax: +62-021-8900849 Contact person: Ms. Sandy Rusli Item of Interest -

Thermax Limited Perkantoran Crown Palace Blok B02 Jl Prof Dr Soepomo No 231, Tebet, Jakarta 12870 Mobile: +62-89603012987 Contact person: Mr. Samarth Malhotra Item of Interest -

PT SARI SEGAR HUSADA Wisma Budi Jalan H.R.RASUNA SAID KAV C6 Jakarta 12940 – Indonesia Contact person: Mr. Ibu Herjana Item of Interest – Food

PT MULIA MITRA SOLUSI Kelapa Gading, Ruko Gading Blok C No.10 08118772984 Email : [email protected] Contact person: Ms. Irena Item of Interest – Chemical

PT ASVELIAGRACIA PRATAMA Ruko Kebon Jeruk Blk. D-19 Jl. Raya Kebon Jeruk, Batu Sari, Jakarta 11530, Tel: +62-021-5308979/ 5308980 Fax: +62-21-5364090

Mob: +62 – 08121100061 Contact person: Ms. Vinka Angelian / Mr. Emmanuel Zebua / Ms. Agnes Junita Item of Interest -

PT KHARINDO PRAKARSA Jl. Majapahit No.34/4, Jakarta 10160 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-384225 / 3519590 Fax: +62-021-3845939 Mob: +62-081807112385 / 0818173214 / 081310955940 Contact person: Ms. Hendra Wijaya / Ms. Erlina Wongkar / Ms. Mardy Mulyadi Item of Interest -

PT GEMILANG MULIALESTARI Kawasan Industri Daan Mogot Km. 19,8 Blok F-8, Tangerang Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021 – 6900205 Fax: +62-021-6900204 Mob: +62 – 0816905888 / +62 - 0818477766 Contact person: Mr. Delly Angkoso / Mr. Victor Gondowijoyo Item of interest – Imp & Supp Chemical

PT MAJU JAYATAMA ABADI Jl. KH Royani No.2A, Jakarta Selatan 14290 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-5254052 Fax: +62-021-5255459 Contact person: Mr. Sugeng / Mr. Erwin Hartono Item of Interest – Dyestuffs / Chemical Supp

PT BEHN MEYER Taman Tekno BSD Industrial Complek Sektor XI, JI. Tekno Utama Blok B No. 1

PT ISPAK Jl. Tanah Abang III No. 28 A-B, Jakarta Pust 10160

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Setu, Tangsel 15314 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-7565000 – Extn. 335 Fax: +62-021-7560860 Mob: +62-08217565000 Contact person: Mr. Daniel Hadiwijaya / Ms. Adhita Susilardjo. Item of Interest – Chemical

Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-3841001 Mob: +62 – 081510100816 / 0818777789 Contact person: Mr. Manish Daryani / Mr. Neil-Vivek Mahtani Item of Interest – Chemical

PT BRATACO Jl. Cideng Barat No. 78, Jakarta Pusat 10150 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-3501646 Mob: +62 – 08112248983 / 081399988218 Contact person: Mr. Martin Susanto / Ms. Imelda Item of Interest – Chemical & Ingredients Division

TRADE ASIA Menara Bank Danamon It, 11 Suite 5 Jl. Prof Dr. Satrio Kav E Iv/6 Mega Kuningan, Jakarta 12950 Tel: +62-021-57991823 Mob: +62-089672322744 / 08988884678 Contact person: Mr. Solaiyappan K / Mr. Antonius E. Suhanto Item of Interest – Chemical Trader

PT. CITRA ABADI SEJATI Jl. Raya Kedung Halang No. 263 Bogor, 16710 – Jawa Barat Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-022-518653757 Fax: +62-021-518656183 Mob: +62-081297730011 Contact person: Mr. Nipun Patel Item of Interest - Textile

PT THRIVENI The Belleza Permata Hijau

Gapura prima office tower Lt. 17-05

Jl. Arteri letjen soepomo No.34

Kel. Grogol Utara, Kec. Keb Lama

Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021- 25675936 Fax: +62-021- 25675938 Mob: +62-08118119199 Contact person: Mr. C. Kumaresan Item of Interest -

PT CHEMSTAR INDONESIA

Jl. Industri 70, Ubrug, Desa Cibinong, Jatiluhur

Purwakarta 41152

Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-022- 648222823 Fax: +62-022- 8222817 Mob: +62-0811138828 Contact person: Mr. Wim Zulkarnaen Item of Interest - Chemical

PT KABITAMA CHEM TEX Superblok Mega kemayoran Mall Lantai I C2 No.10 Jl. Angkasa Kav N-6 Kota baru Bandar Kemayoran , Jakarta 10610 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021- 3865720 Mob: +62-0816942983 Contact person: Mr. Manish Parekh Item of Interest – Textile

PT HALDIN Haldin Pasific Semesta, PT Jl. Irian V Blok MM-2 Cibitung Industrial Town MM 2100, Bekasi 17520 Email:[email protected] Tel: +62-021- 89981788 Fax: +62-021- 89981789 Mob: +62-081585721745 Contact person: Mr. Steven Chang Item of Interest – Beverage

ASOSIASI MANAJEMEN MUTU &PRODUKTIVITAS STC SENAYAN Lt. 1 Ruang 87-88 Jl. Asia Afrika Pintu IX Gelora Senayan, Jakarta Pusat 10270 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-57931610 Fax: +62-021-7203350 Contact person: Mr. Toto Suharto Item of Interest – Basic chemical

PT MUTU GADING TEKSTIL Jl. Solo - Purwodadi Km11 Gondangrejo-Karanganyar 57773, Surakarta, solo Email: [email protected]

MULTIHUE CHEMICAL INDIA 516, swastika Chambers, Sion-Trombay Road Email: [email protected]

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Tel: +62-0271 853508 Fax: +62-0271 853746 Contact person: Mr. Diwansh Saxena Item of Interest – Textile

Tel: +91-22-25242400 Fax: +91-22-25222186 Contact person: Mr. Sonni Thomas Item of Interest – Chemical

PT CHEMSTATION ASIA Jl. Kapuk Kamal No.19, Jakarta 14470 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021- 5551314 Fax: +62-021- 5551632 Mob: +62-08176777223 Contact person: Mr. Fendy Pandawa Item of Interest – Chemical

PT BRILIAN CHANDRA LESTARI CIMB NIAGA PLAZA Lt. 16 Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav 25, Jakarta Selatan 12920 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021- 5254052 Fax: +62-021- 29306132 Mob: +62-08111008769 Contact person: Mr. Hadi Iskandar Item of Interest – Dyestuffs

PT WARNA JAYA SENTOSA Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No. 120, bandung Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-022- 2038707 Fax: +62-022- 2038099 Mob: +62-0816610675 Contact person: Mr. Edi A.S. Halim Item of Interst – Dyestuffs

PT SWAN Jl. Mekar Puspita No.77, Mekar Wangi, bandung 40236, Jawa Barat Mob: +62-081320271123 Contact person: Mr. Eko Yonathan Item of Interest – Cosmetic

PT AJIDHARMA CORPORINDO Jl. Danau Sunter Selatan Blok O IV kav 25-26, Sunter Jaya, Jakarta 14350 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021- 6511021 Fax: +62-021- 6512911 Mob: +62-08129915502 Contact person: Ms. Elisabeth Suprapti Item of Interest – Hygiene Chemical

PT BERDIKARI INTERNATIONAL Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No.1, Jakarta 10110 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-3459955 Fax: +62-021-3500716 Mob: +62-085211101898 Contact person: Mr. Wahyu Kusuma Item of Interest -

PT ENCORP REKA SINTESA Jl. Terusan Panyileukan No.8, bandung 40614 Email:[email protected] Tel: +62-022-87820422 Fax: +62-022-87820423 Mob: +62- 08112210029 Contact person: Mr. Irfan Sofani Item of Interest - Dyestuff

PT TERANG TATA SAKTI Jl. Tomang Raya No. 10D Tomang – Jakarta 11420 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021- 56943356 Fax: +62- 021- 56943386 Mob: +62-0818621888 Contact person: Mr. Ega Satya Tjokrorahardjo Item of Interest – Dyestuff, Pigment

PT HIMALAYA ABADI Menara Era, Level 10-02 Senen raya 135-137 – Jakarta 10410 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-3503250 Fax: +62-021-3503251 Mob: +62-0818760130 Contact person: Mr. Anton Johanes Item of Interest -

PT INDOXIDE Jl. Bukit Gading Raya, Gading Bukit Indah RC-5 Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara 14240 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-29079010 Fac: +62-021-29079011 Mob: +62-0813408923 Contact person: Mr. Tony Prawira Item of Interest –

PT KARYA ANUGRAH JAYA Komplek Pergudangan 2 Taman Techno BSD Blok J3 No.38 Tangerang

PT JENSHIANG NUSANTARA Jl. Cibaligo Melong No. 238 Km3, leuwigajah – cimindi bandung

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15311 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-75870356 Fax: +62-021-75880115 Mob: +62-081514990900 Contact person: Mr. Felix Gonantoro Item of Interest – Food

Email: [email protected] Tel: +62- 022-6033738 Fax: +62-022-6033739 Contact person: Ms. Sugita Primona Item of Interest – Textile

HIPMI Jl. KH Moh Mansyur 164A Jakarta Barat – Indonesia Mob: +62-08170784835 Contact person: Mr. Andrew Winoto Item of Interest -

PT AMESH INDAH INTERNATIONAL Menara Batavia 14th floor Jl. KH Mansyur Kav 126, Jakarta 10220 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-5727401 Fax: +62-021-5723757 Mob: +62-081284691376 Contact person: Mr. Simerenjit Kaur Item of Interest -

PT PAKAR WIDYACHEMINDO Jl. Jembatan Tiga Raya 5L, Jakarta 14450 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-6626878 Fax: +62-021-6626886 Mob: +62-0816708798 Contact person:Mr. Apandi Yonathan Item of Interest -

PT EVANS INDONESIA Gedung Graha Aktiva, Suite 1001 Jl. HR Rasuna Said, Blok X-1 Kav 03 Jakarta, 12950 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-52920338 Fax: +62-021-52920339 Mob: +62-081389546995 Contact person: Mr. Jayakumar Poduval Item of Interest -

BISNIS INDONESIA WISMA BISNIS INDONESIA LT. 5-8 JL. KH Mansyur No 12A, Jakarta 10220 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-57901023 Fax: +62-021-57901024 Mob: +62-081284487369 Contact person: Mr. Galeb Muhamad Item of Interest -

PT EXCEL MEGINDO Jl. Angkasa KavB6 Blok D2 Kota Baru Bandar Kemayoran Jakarta pusat 10610 Email: [email protected] Tel: +62-021-29371402 Fax: +62-021-29371404 Mob: +62-08111889663 Contact person: Mr. Natarajan Murugadass Item of Interest -

INDONESIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

Ushanti Colour Chem Pvt. Ltd. 88/6-7-8, GIDC, Phase I, Vatva, Ahmedaba – 382 445 Tel: +91-79-25833315 / 25894903 Fax: +91-79-25830128 Contact person: Mr. Manual Gandhi

ALPS CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. B/3, Brahmakumari CHS Ltd. 290, Bhandar Gully, Mahim (W) – Mumbai – 400 016 India Email: [email protected] Tel: +91-22-24307139 Fax: +91-22-24307817 Mob: +91-9867242305 Contact person: Mr. Nikhil N. Mehta

NARAYAN DYESTUFF PVT. LTD.

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List of Embassy/Consulate of India in Indonesia and the Embassy/Consulate of Indonesia in India

Embassy/Consulate of India in Indonesia Embassy/Consulate of Indonesia in India.

Embassy of India, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. S-1, Kuningan Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta Indonesia - 12950 Phone: +62-21-520-4150/+62-21-520-4152/ +62-21-520-4157/ Fax: +62-21-520-4160 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website URL: www.indianembassyjakarta.com

Embassy of Indonesia in India, New Delhi 50-A, Kautilya Marg,Chanakyapuri New Delhi – 110021,India Phone:+91-11-2611-8642/+91-11-2611-8643/+91-11-2611-8645/+91-11-2611-8646/+91-11-2611-0694 Fax:+91-11-2687-4402/+91-11-2688-6763 /+91-11-2611-0694 Website URL: www.indonesianembassy.in

Consulate of India , Jala Pandeglang No 44, Menteng Jakarta, Indonesia Phone: +62-21-3155120/+62-21-3144661 Fax:+62-21-3846755 Email: [email protected]

Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Mumbai 19, Altamount Road, Cumballa Hill, Mumbai - 400 026, India Phone:91-22-2351-1678/91-22-2353-0940 /91-22-2353-0900 Fax: 91-22-2351-0941/91-22-2351-5862 Email: [email protected] Website URL: www.kjrimumbai.net

Consulate of India. Jl. Uskup Agung A. Sugipranoto No. 19 Medan , Sumatera Utara Indonesia - 20152 Phone: +62-61-455-6452/+62-61-453-1308 /Fax: +62-61-453-1319 Email: [email protected] Website URL: www.congendiamedan.or.id

Indonesian Honorary Consulate in Madras 5, North Leith Castle Road, Santhome, Madras (Chennai) 600028 India. Phone: +91-44-234-1095 Fax: 91-44-234-2582

Consulate of India , JI.Raya Puputan, No 163,Renon, Denpasar 80235- Bali, Indonesia Phone: +62-361-259502/ +62-361-259503 Fax: +62-361-222253/ +62-361-259505 Email: [email protected]/ [email protected] Facebook:www.facebook.com/cgibali

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List some of the Important Organisations in Indonesia:

Federation of Indonesian Chemical industry (FIKI), JI. Tanah Abang III No.16, Jakarta Pusat 10160, Indonesia. Phone/Fax : +62-21-3446459/ +62-21-3446645,extn.3203 Mobile:+62 812 3005501 Email:[email protected]/ [email protected]

Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), 52-53, JI. Gatot Subroto Kav, Jakarta 12950 Phone: +62 213858204 Email:[email protected]

Jakarta Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Komplek Perkantoran Majapahit permal Blok B21-23. JI.Majapahit no.18-22, Jakarta 10160, Indonesia. Mobile_+62-21 380 8091, Fax No..+62 21 3844549,3844565, Email:[email protected]

National Agency for Export Development (NAFED), Ministry of Indusdtry and Trade, 8-Jalan Gajah Made, Jakarta Pusat 10301 Phone:+62 216341082 Email:[email protected]

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THAILAND - COUNTRY PROFILE & ECONOMIC INDICATORS

Country name Thailand (Prathet Thai )

Area

Total: 514,000 sq km (slightly more than twice the size of Wyoming), Land: 511,770 sq km, Water: 2,230 sq km.

Capital Bangkok

Government type Unitary Constitutional Monarchy Administered by military Junta.

Legal System Civil Law sytem with Common Law influences.

Currency - Exchange rates

Thai Baht - 1 US $ = 32.50 THB

Population 67200000( 2014 est.)

Language Thai ( though English is widely understood in most major cities )

Climate

Tropical; three seasons – monsoon (June to October), cool (November to February), hot (March to May)

Location

Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Burma

Land boundaries Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia

Natural resources

coal, gold, lead, tin, tungsten, manganese, zinc, and precious stones.

Industries

services including tourism, manufacturing including computers & parts, vehicles and parts and electronics.

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GDP (Nominal) 2015 estimate:

Total

Per Capita

US $397.475 billion

US $5,771

Export Commodities Textiles and footware, fishery products, rice, rubber, Jewellery, Automobiles, computers and electrical appliances.

Import Commodities Capital goods, Intermediate goods and raw materials, consumer goods, fuels

Focus – Thailand : With a total area of approximately 514,000 km2 , Thailand is the world's 51st-largest country. It is the 20th-most-populous country in the world, with around 67 million people. The capital and largest city is Bangkok, which is Thailand's political, commercial, industrial, and cultural hub. About 75–95% of the population is ethnicallyTai, which includes four major regional groups: central Thai, northeastern Thai, northern Thai and southern Thai. Thai Chinese, those of significant Chinese heritage, are 14% of the population, while Thais with partial Chinese ancestry comprise up to 40% of the population. Thai Malays represent 3% of the population, with the remainder consisting of Mons, Khmers and various "hill tribes. Thailand experienced rapid economic growth and becoming anewly industrialised country and a major exporter. Manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism are leading sectors of the economy. Among the ten ASEAN countries, Thailand ranks second in quality of life and the country's HDI had been rated as "high". Its large population and growing economic influence have made it a middle power in the region and around the world. Thailand is the only country in south-east Asia to have escaped colonial rule. Buddhist religion, the monarchy and the military have helped to shape its society and politics. The 1980s brought a boom to its previously agricultural economy and had a significant impact on Thai society as thousands flocked to work in industry and the services sector. Although Thailand's recent governments have been civilian and democratically-elected, the country has seen turbulent times. The military governed, on and off, between 1947 and 1992 - a period characterised by coups, coup attempts and popular protests. Ecnonomic Prospects: The Thai economy barely grew last year as prolonged political unrest weighed on key economic drivers such as tourism, exports and investment. However, a notable acceleration was recorded in the fourth quarter when GDP expanded at the fastest rate in over a year. The military government has undertaken a number of measures to revive the economy over the past six months, including relaxing martial law in some key areas for tourism and boosting public investment. In the 4th Quarter (Q4) data, however, show that domestic demand remains weak. Meanwhile, the government is still working on drawing up the new constitution, which is set to be finalized by the end of July. The completion of the constitution is an important step as it will pave the way for democratic elections.

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In Q4 2014, GDP expanded 2.3% over the same period of the previous year. The figure marked a significant improvement over the 0.6% increase seen in the previous quarter. Q4’s expansion reflected an improvement in external demand. In the full year 2014, the economy grew 0.7%, which was a deterioration over 2013’s 2.9% expansion and marked the slowest increase in five years. In Q4, private consumption rose 1.9% over the same period of the previous year, which was a slowdown over the 2.2% increase seen in the previous quarter. However, government consumption rose 5.5% in Q4 (Q3: +0.4% year-on-year) and growth in fixed investment accelerated from 2.9% in the third quarter to 3.2% in the fourth quarter. On the external side of the economy, exports of goods and services rose 4.9% in Q4 (Q3: -3.8% yoy). Meanwhile, imports fell 0.3%, which represented a much softer contraction than the 1.1% decrease observed in the previous quarter. As a result, the external sector’s net contribution to overall economic growth swung from minus 2.3 percentage points in the third quarter to plus 3.7 percentage points in the fourth quarter. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, GDP expanded 1.7% in seasonally-adjusted terms in Q4, which was an improvement over the 1.2% increase seen in the previous quarter. Economic Prospects: While the Thai economy posted a notable acceleration in the fourth quarter of last year, 2014 GDP growth came in at a three-year low. Q1 2015 data show that the economic recovery is not moving as quickly as expected. Although uncertainties surrounding the political landscape could pose a risk to growth prospects, FocusEconomics Consensus Forecast panelists maintained their GDP growth forecast unchanged at the previous month’s 3.8%. For 2016, the panel projects that the economy will grow 4.0%.

Selected Economic Indicators (%) –Thailand 2015 2016

GDP Growth

3.6 4.1

Inflation

0.2 2.0

Current Account Balance (Share of GDP)

4.0 1.5

Balance of Trade: Thailand recorded a trade surplus of 390.14 USD Million in February of 2015. Balance of Trade in Thailand averaged -140.38 USD Million from 1991 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 3535.90 USD Million in February of 2009 and a record low of -5906.41 USD Million in January of 2013. Balance of Trade in Thailand is reported by the Ministry of Commerce, Thailand.

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As an export oriented country, Thailand is highly exposed to external economic shocks, which lower demand for Thai products, thus affecting the trade balance. Thailand major exports are electronics, vehicles, machinery and equipment. The country mainly imports fuel, electronic and machinery appliances. Main trading partner are Japan (10 percent of total exports and 20 percent of total imports) and China (12 percent of total exports and 15 percent of total imports).

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI):

Foreign direct investment has been an important element of Thailand's economic development process and the country is an important FDI destination. In terms of investment, the country offers an attractive and modern legal framework and its economy benefits from the regional dynamism. According to the UNCTAD World Investment Report 2014, since 2012 Thailand has been among the 8 priority destinations for foreign investment for the period 2014-2016. It is the 7th largest FDI recipient in East and South-East Asia. After having slowed down due to the unfavourable international context, FDI flows have again been rising, despite a series of natural disasters and political instability. In anticipation of the new investment policy and after political stability had been restored in the second half of 2014, demands recorded by the Board of Investment reached record levels; the number of registered projects increased by 73%and their value by 117% compared to 2013. Foreign Direct Investment in Thailand increased to 94548.72 THB Million in January of 2015 from 9712.28 THB Million in December of 2014. Foreign Direct Investment in Thailand averaged 20792.90 THB Million from 1997 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 94548.72 THB Million in January of 2015 and a record low of -71548.10 THB Million in October of 2011. Foreign Direct Investment in Thailand is reported by the Bank of Thailand.

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CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO THAILAND

(US$ in million)

Chapter No./Panel 2011-12 (Actual)

2012-13 (Actual)

2013-14 (Provisional)

(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates 66.31 52.75 75.94

(28) Inorganic, (29) Organic & (38) Agro chemicals 128.43 140.29 109.61

(33) Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries and (33) Essential oils 12.08 15.78 20.50

(15) Castor Oil 31.95 27.47 29.70

Total 238.77 236.29 235.75

Brief Report of the Buyer Seller Meet held in Bangkok, Thailand on 19th March, 2015:

CHEMEXCIL in co-ordination with the Embassy of India, Bangkok, Thailand had organised a Buyer Seller Meet at Hotel Westin Grande, Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand on 19th March, 2015. Total 36 member-exporters from CHEMEXCIL and around 130 importers/buyers of Dyes, Chemicals and Cosmetic products attended the above event. The BSM was inaugurated by H.E. Mr. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Hon’ble Ambassador of India to Thailand. The event was also attended by Mr. Mahabir Koder, Chairman of Federation of Thai Chemical Industries Club, Mr. Mingpant Chaya, Jt. President of South Asian Middleast and Africa, Thai Chamber of Commerce & Board of Trade of Thailand, Mr. R.D. Khimesra, Adviser of Chemical Industry Club of Federation of Thai Industries all of whom had urged the Thai Companies to look at a new and fast growing India. Dr. Binoy George, First Secretary, Embassy of India, Bangkok, Thailand and Mr.Praveen Kumar,Attache, Embassy of India, Bangkok, Thailand had also attended and co-ordinated CHEMEXCIL to organise the event. Here also CHEMEXCIL had engaged a Telemarketing Service Provider for inviting Buyers/importers of the above items from Thailand as per the directive of Embassy of India, Thailand. For wide publicity of the event, CHEMEXCIL had given an Advertisement in local language in ‘Krungthep Turakij’ newspaper as per the directive of the Embassy. The BSM was attended by Mr. S.G. Bharadi, Acting Executive Director and Mr. K.S. Gopalakrishnan, Asstt. Director from CHEMEXCIL. In the above event, the welcome address was given by Shri S.G. Bharadi, Acting Executive Director of CHEMEXCIL. In his address, Shri Bharadi introduced CHEMEXCIL and briefed its export promotional activities. He also said that it is important for strategic planners both within and outside the industry to take a long term view of the sustainable opportunities and challenges that will positively impacting the industry. Further, we need to build on such competitive advantages to globally strengthen the branding of Indian products to ensure that ‘ Make in India ’ an international marketing campaigning slogan coined by our Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modiji to attract large multinational business houses from around the world to invest and set-up their manufactuing hubs in India.

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He also mentioned that this BSM is a very important event from the Council’s point of view as it would bridge information gap, strengthen the existing contacts and develop the new ones. Before concluding his welcome address, he mentioned that he was confident that the Indian delegates and the importers/buyers of Thailand would get maximum benefit out of this BSM and would provide a platform for tremendous business opportunities, for getting into Joint Ventures, Technology transfers & marketing arrangements, with business partners from Indonesia. Shri Bharadi also informed of the another mega event i.e. CAPINDIA being orgnaised by CHEMEXCIL & PLEXCONCIL covering the Chemicals and Plastics from 7th to 9th December, 2015 at Mumbai.

In his inaugural Address, the Hon’ble Ambassador of India to Thailand, H.E. Mr. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, invited the Thai companies to look at opportunities for further engagement with India, considering the complementarities between India and Thailand in this sector and highlighted the new initiatives of the Government of India like Make in India, DMIC, Smart Cities, liberalization of the FDI policy, eBiz.gov, etc.

He invited the Thai businesses people to explore the vast potential for investment in India and drew the attention of the audience to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s message of replacing “red tape” with “red carpet”.

Other dignitaries who attended and given brief speeches were Mr. Mahabir Koder, Chairman, Chemical Industry Club, Federation of Thai Industries and Mr. Mingpant Chaya, Joint President of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of Thailand, who urged Thai companies to look at a new and fast growing India.

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List of Importers / Buyers of Dyes / Chemicals &Cosmetics who visited CHEMEXCIL’s Buyer Seller Mewet held on 19th March, 2015at Bangkok, Thailand.

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List of Embassy/Consulate of India in Thailand and the list of

Embassy/Consulate of Thailand in India:

Embassy/Consulate of India in Thailand

Embassy/Consulate of Thailand in India.

Embassy of India, Bangkok 46 Soi Prasarnmitr (23), Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand - 10110 Phone:+66-2-2580300/ +66-2-2580306/ Fax:+ 66-2-2584627/ +66-2-2621740 Email:[email protected] Website URL:www.indianembassy.in.th

Embassy of Thailand in India 56-N, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri New Delhi- 110021, India Phone:+91-11 2611-5678/ +91-11 2611-8103/+91-11 2611-8104 Fax:+91-11 2688-3235/+91-11 2687-2029 Email:[email protected] Website URL:www.thaiemb.org.in

Consulate of india in Thailand 33/1, Thung Hotel Road, Wat Kate, Muang, Chiangmai 50000, Thailand Phone:+66-53-243-066 Fax:+66-53-247-879 Email:[email protected]/ [email protected]

Consulate of Thailand in India Malabar view, 4th Flr, 33 Dr. Purandare Marg Chowpatty Sea Face,Mumbai-400 007, India Phone:+91-22 2 363-1404/ +91-22 2 364-0888/+91-22 2 364 0850 Fax:+91-22 2 363-2417 Email:[email protected]

Consulate of Thailand in India, 18-B, Mandeville Gardens Ballygunge, Kolkata, India Phone:+91-33 2440-3229/ +91-33 2440-3231/+91-33 2440-7836/ +91-33 2440-9723/ Fax:+91-33 2440-6251 Email:[email protected]

List some of the Important Organisations in Thailand

UTTCC international College, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, 126/1 Vibhavade Rungsit Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand. Dr.Jakarin Srimoon, Ph.D.Dean, Phone: +662 697 6139 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

India-Thai Chamber of Commerce, 13 Soi Attakarnprasit (Sathon 1), Sathon Tai Rd., Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120 Thailand Phone No.+66 (0) 2287 3001 Fax No.+66 (0) 2679 7220 Email : [email protected]

The Federation of Thai Industries Chemical Industdry Club, Zone C, 4th floor, 60 New Rachadapisek Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110, Thailand. Phone: +6623451168/2345 1000, Email:[email protected] Chairman :Mr. Mahabir Koder.

Committee on South Asian, Middle East and Africa Affairs, 607/73-77,Soi Pradool, New Road, bangklo, Bangkoralaem, Bangkok 10120 Thailand Phone: +66 229106747 Email:[email protected]

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PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EVENTS

H.E.Mr. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Hon’ble Ambassador of India to Thailand(centre) lights up the auspicious lamp at the inaugural function of the BSM held at Bangkok, Thailand on 19.3.2015

Mr. S.G. Bharadi, Acting Executive Director of CHEMEXCIL, Mumbai delivering his Welcome address

H.E.Mr. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Hon’ble Ambassador of India to Thailand delivers his Inaugural address at the Buyer Seller Meet held at Bangkok, Thailand on 19.3.2015

H.E.Mr. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Hon’ble Ambassador of India to Thailand(centre) is flanked by Mr. Mahabir Koder,Chairman of Federation of Thai Chemical Industries Club (3rd from left), Mr. Migpant Chaya, Jt. President, Committee on South Asian, Middle East and Africa, Thai Chamber of Commerce & Board of Trade of Thailand (6th from left), Mr.R.D. Khimesra, Adviser of Chemical Industry Club of Federation of Thai Industries ( 7th from left), Dr. Binoy George, First Secretary, Embassy of India, Bangkok (8th from left), Mr. KS. Gopalakrishnan, Asst. Director,& Mr. S.G. Bharadi, Acting Executive Director of CHEMEXCIL (1st & 2nd respectively from left ), Mr. Amit Kar & Mr. Andy Aditya, Telemarketing Officials (5th and 9th respectively from left).

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View of importers/dealers from Thailand along with the Indian participants who attended the BSM

Buyer Seller Meet in Progress

View of Inaugural function of the Buyer Seller Meet organised at Jakarta, Indonesia on 17th March, 2015 – Sitting at the Dais are Mr. Manish, Dy. Chief of Mission, Embassy of India, Jakarta (3rd from left), Mr. Mohammed Khayam, Director, Directorate of Basic Chemical Industry in the Ministry of Industry, Indonesia (2nd from left), Mr. Jay Singgih, Secretary-General of India Committee, KADIN, Indonesia( 4th from left) and Mr. S.G. Bharadi, Acting Executive Director, CHEMEXCIL, Mumbai (1st from left).

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CHEMEXCIL Basic Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics

Export Promotion Council (Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India)

HEAD OFFICE

‘Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7, Cooperage Road, Mumbai – 400 001. Tel: 91 22 22021288/ 22021330, Fax: 91 22 22026684

Email: info@[email protected] Web: www.chemexcil.in

REGIONAL OFFICES

New Delhi – India 518,5th floor, Ansal Chamber-II ,

6, Bikaji Cama Place, New Delhi – 110 066.

Tele: +91 11 26160937, Fax: +91 11 26169891 Email: [email protected]

Bengaluru – India

No.19/2, GOKUL, 1st Floor, 6th Main Road, Gandhinagar, Bangalore – 560 009.

Tel: 91 80 22269037, Fax: 91 80 22260446 Email: [email protected]

Kolkata – India

Kankaria Estate, 9th Floor, 6, Russell Street, Kolkata – 700 071. Tel: 91 33 22805791, Fax: 91 33 22475562

Email: [email protected]

Ahmedabad – India

901, Karma Complex, Opp. Mahalaxmi Municipal Market Near Mahalaxmi Cross Road, Paldi, Ahmedabad- 380 007.

Phone No: 91-79-26650223, Fax: 0091-79-26630061 E-mail: [email protected]