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Austrade’s full suite of export services is available to Australian companies looking to grow their business in Indonesia.

Austrade also works to promote the Australian education sector within Indonesia and attract productive foreign direct investment into Australia.

For Australian exporters and education institutions – contact Austrade on 13 28 78 (Australia only), +61 2 9392 2035 (from outside Australia) or email info@austrade.gov.au

For international investors and buyers – see below for Austrade office locations in Indonesia and for links to further information.

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    Austrade Bali
    Bali
    Indonesia
    Tel: +62 361 749 0106 (Aust clients only)
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    Austrade Jakarta
    Australian Embassy
    JL H.R. Rasuna Said Kav C15-16
    Kuningan 12940 Indonesia
    Tel: +62 21 2994 5400
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  • Austrade Bali
    Bali     Indonesia
    Phone:+62 361 749 0106 (Aust clients only)
    Fax:+62 361 746 5190
    Austrade Jakarta
    Australian Embassy  JL H.R. Rasuna Said Kav C15-16  Kuningan Jakarta 12920 Indonesia
    Phone:+62 21 2994 5400
    Fax:+62 21 2994 5401

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