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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Indonesia's economic growth is good for example marked increase in the middle class and upper class, targeted marketing of luxury products from abroad. Faced with this situation, the quality of local products need to be improved in order to compete.




 Indonesia's economic growth is good for example marked increase in the middle class and upper class, targeted marketing of luxury products from abroad. Faced with this situation, the quality of local products need to be improved in order to compete.

This was conveyed by the Chairman of Kadin Suryo Bambang Sulisto on the sidelines of the Global Luxury Industry Mobiliari Conference, Wednesday (27/03/2013), in the Grand Ballroom of Hotel Dharmawangsa, Jakarta. It said one European banker said that the upper classes in Indonesia reached 100,000. "In fact, it's reportedly growing faster than China," he said.

According Suryo, it is one reason foreign investors are very keen to enter Indonesia. However, the increase in imported luxury products that need to be handled. Indonesian products, continued Suryo, must be able to enter the luxury goods segment. "Otherwise, imports and the trade deficit will increase. We need to improve the marketing and capture the tastes of the market is very sensitive to the quality. If necessary, we bring consultants from abroad, "said Suryo.

Similar delivered Mobiliari Group Founder and CEO Stephanie Millie. Millie said sales of luxury goods will be many in Indonesia. "In 2030 there will be 90 million new rich. The brands that will come in and buy. To that end, the domestic businesses must learn from the luxury products available. The quality of local products should be improved in order to increase the competitiveness, "said Millie.

Meanwhile, Aircraft Sales Director of Hawker Pacific Private Jets Joachim Hartmann said, in 2012 there were 60 private jet in Indonesia. "Last year, we were able to sell the 5-6 plane because the economy was good and our market share to 24 percent," said Joachim.

Joachim added, private jet sales in Indonesia are expected to increase 5-10 percent.

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