FPCI CEO Breakfast Meeting with Indonesian Minister of Trade Enggartiasto Lukita

On Friday, 7 September 2018, FPCI continued the series of FPCI CEO Breakfast Meeting. This month, the meeting was convened featuring Indonesian Minister of Trade, H.E. Enggartiasto Lukita at the Borobudur Hotel Jakarta. The topic of discussion was “Update on Indonesia’s Trade Policy”. There were 36 (thirty-six) executives from diverse industry background participated in the meeting.

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FPCI CEO Breakfast Meeting with Indonesian Chief of Presidential Staff Dr. Moeldoko

On Friday, 27 July 2018, FPCI convened the CEO Breakfast Meeting with Indonesian Chief of Presidential Staff, Dr. Moeldoko at the Borobudur Hotel Jakarta. This meeting was part of FPCI CEO Breakfast Meeting series under FPCI Corporate Policy Brief Program. The agenda of the meeting was to have discussion on “The Presidential Agenda Ahead: Issues and Priorities for President Jokowi”. There were 30 (thirty) national and international executives from diverse industry background in attendance.

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FPCI CEO Breakfast Meeting with Minister of Industry Airlangga Hartarto

On Wednesday, 27 June 2018, FPCI held the first kick-off of CEO Breakfast Meeting with Indonesian Minister of Industry, H.E. Airlangga Hartarto at the Borobudur Hotel Jakarta. The agenda of the meeting was to update the business leaders on Indonesian economy condition and what’s next for industrial development. There were 34 (thirty-four) executives from diverse industry background participated in the meeting.

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Update on the Challenge of Terrorism and Radicalism in Indonesia and Southeast Asia

On Thursday, 12 April 2018, FPCI convened a public discussion aiming to give update on the challenge of terrorism and radicalism in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The discussion was held at Bengkel Diplomasi FPCI, featuring Sidney Jones, Director of the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict and moderated by Dr. Dino Pati Jalal. Also attending this event were NGOs/IGOs, researchers, students, and media.

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