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Hainan Chamber of Commerce Indonesia
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Hainan Chamber of Commerce Indonesia

Detailed Introduction

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The Hainan Chamber of Commerce Indonesia is committed to becoming the core hub connecting economic and trade exchanges between Indonesia and Hainan, promoting mutual economic win-win development through resource integration, member services, and cooperation facilitation.

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- Positioning and Mission

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The Hainan Chamber of Commerce Indonesia (KAMARDAGANG HAINAN INDONESIA) is a non-profit business association officially registered in Indonesia. Its core mission is to unite the Hainanese business community in Indonesia, integrate resources, create value for member enterprises, and promote comprehensive cooperation between Indonesia and Hainan in investment, trade, culture, technology, and other fields.

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  • Historical Background: Leveraging the deep historical ties between Hainan and Indonesia and the historic opportunity of the Hainan Free Trade Port construction, the chamber aims to become an important strategic platform connecting Indonesia and China.
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  • Goal Orientation: By building bridges, the chamber helps member enterprises expand their markets, explore investment opportunities, and achieve win-win results for regional prosperity and business development.
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- Chamber's Purpose

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The chamber's core purpose is "Serving Members, Uniting Hometown Bonds, Promoting Cooperation, and Seeking Common Development," specifically reflected in the following aspects:

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  • Serving Members: Guided by member needs, providing support in policy information, market intelligence, legal compliance, investment guidance, etc. Through organizing exchange activities, helping members solve development challenges and enhance competitiveness.
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  • Uniting Hometown Bonds: Taking Hainanese entrepreneurs as the bond, uniting Hainan compatriots developing in Indonesia, preserving Hainan culture, and strengthening the sense of belonging. For example, through networking events and cultural exchanges, fostering a mutual-help atmosphere.
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  • Promoting Cooperation: Building cooperation bridges between Chinese and Indonesian enterprises, regularly organizing business inspection delegations, project matchmaking meetings, and trade negotiation sessions, promoting multi-level and wide-ranging cooperation.
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  • Seeking Common Development: Integrating high-quality resources from both China and Indonesia, promoting industrial integration and cross-border cooperation, helping member enterprises enhance competitiveness and achieve regional prosperity.
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- Organizational Structure

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The chamber has a well-established organizational structure to ensure efficient operation and effective member services:

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  • Chamber Organizational Chart: Covering strategic decision-making, project execution, member services, and cultural dissemination, ensuring systematic operation.
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  • Key Positions: Including Chairman, Vice Chairman, President, Advisor, Secretary-General, etc., with clear division of labor and defined responsibilities.
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- Unique Resource Advantages

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Leveraging deep hometown connections, dual-location strategic insight, and outstanding project execution capabilities, the chamber demonstrates strong resource integration and implementation abilities:

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  • Hometown Connections: With over 100 active member enterprises covering real estate, manufacturing, trade, finance, tourism, digital economy, and other industries, possessing internal synergy potential.
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  • Dual-Location Strategy: Deeply understanding the local market rules and business culture of Indonesia, while accurately grasping the policy dynamics of the Hainan Free Trade Port, providing enterprises with a strategic perspective of "Rooted in Indonesia, Radiating to Hainan, and Looking toward China."
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    • Industrial Sector: Co-developing the Bigui Industrial Park with the Indonesia Investment Authority.
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    • Strategic Layout: Forward-looking investment in Indonesia's new capital (IKN), acquiring three core land plots (1.5 hectares, 2.47 hectares, and 2.86 hectares respectively), with a total expected investment of several hundred million US dollars, planning to build an integrated community with high-end hotels, modern residences, and commercial facilities.
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    • Technological Innovation: Promoting the development and promotion of AI smart dolls with multilingual interactive capabilities among member enterprises, injecting new vitality into Indonesia's consumer electronics and smart service industries.
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- Future Outlook

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The chamber will continue to uphold the purpose of "Service, Collaboration, Win-Win," continuously enhancing its own value and expanding its influence:

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  • Vision: Sincerely invite Hainanese enterprises and related partners striving in Indonesia to join, seizing the historic opportunities of Indonesia's economic growth and regional integration.
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  • Goal: To build a closer Indonesia-Hainan economic cooperation relationship and contribute to regional prosperity.
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- Appendix: Chamber Personnel List

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The chamber currently has 126 member units, with key members as follows:

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  • Chairman: Lu Keming
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  • Vice Chairman: Sun Jian, Yang Min, Chen Xiaoke, Su Caiqiang
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  • President: Not Disclosed
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  • Permanent Honorary Chairman: Lin Shaoguo
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  • Permanent Honorary President: Zhong Yanchou
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  • Specially Appointed Senior Advisor:rn
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    • Lieutenant General Tri Budi Utomo (Secretary-General of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense)
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    • RANDIKA DWI PREASETYA (Secretary-General of the Indonesian National Immigration Agency)
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  • Advisor: Xu Zaishan (Vice Chairman of the Indonesia-China Council), Gong Quanyuan (President of Indonesia Gong Gong News), Zhang Yuhong, Li Jie
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  • Honorary President: Xiao Shiping, Fu Zhishuai, Lin Shiluan
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  • Honorary Chairman: Pan Dingchuan (Secretary-General of the Indonesian National New Energy Association), Lin Nengying, Lin Tao, Liu Xiaoyu, Liu Weixi, Zhao Qiang, Budy Prasetyo Oetama
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  • Executive President: Chen Xiaoke (concurrent)
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  • Standing Vice President: Yang Min (concurrent), Miao Xingguo, Gao Xiang (Mengniu Aixue)
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  • Vice President: Shi Wenfeng (President of the Indonesian Chinese New Migrants Chamber of Commerce), He Xiao (Skyworth Group), Peng Jiamuzi (Hainan Airlines Indonesia), Yang Kai, Lan Sujuan, Huang Zhiyong
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  • Chairman of the Board of Directors: Zhu Wei
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  • Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors: Yang Jie, Ayudha Xu Zheng
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  • Secretary-General: Sun Jian (concurrent)
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  • Chairman's Assistant: Gou Nana
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  • Deputy Secretary-General: Wang Ying, Zhang Yanmei, Liu Guohu, Lin Jiashi
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