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The Information Technology landscape in Indonesia
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Overall, Indonesia and other prospering economies such as the Philippines are attracting large companies to do business on their soil. For instance, both Indonesia and the Philippines present significant, increasing opportunities for internationally focused companies seeking skilled labor and an abundance of land for manufacturing operations. The minister of of industry and trade for the
Republic of Indonesia has
There are about 200 companies that produce local personal computers and peripherals in Indonesia. Local producers include those producing brand names such as Mugen, AAC, Aldo, ACS, ICM, Ascom, DMC, Access, NET, Procom, CBM, Columbia, Hitech, and Centrin. Among these brands, the five companies that dominate the local market share are Mugen, AAC, ACM, Aldo and Access. Together, they comprise almost 60% of the market. They supply their products mostly to small companies, government offices, and home users. Plenty of American, Japanese, and Korean companies
such as Mitsubishi,
The following table is a list of components that
are manufactured domestically in 1994 and 1995 :
Source : Industrial Statistics, Central Bureau
of Statistics, 1994&1995
The followng table is a listing of the value of
Indonesian exports from 1993-1995 :
Indonesia's most important computer-related export
is monitors. Around 90% of the monitors produced are targeted for export.
Source : Central Bureau of Statistics, 1993-1995 The electronics industry accounted for $3.6 billion of exports in 1996, up more than 30% from 1995, it still has to import about 65% of its components, some $2 billion in 1996. Source: http://www.redherring.com/mag/issue51/dispatches.html
Hardware players in Indonesia: Canon, Acer, APC, Compaq, Dell, Digital, Epson,
Hewlett Packard, IBM, Interlink 2000, Micron, NEC, Notebook, Notebook/Infotalk,
Toshiba, and Zyrex
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Last update: December 16,1999