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American prospects: Indonesia's consul general in San Fransisco, Asianto Sinambela, addresses a one-day business seminar in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Monday, on potential for Indonesian exports to the US west coast

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Mon, October 21, 2013

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American prospects American prospects: Indonesia's consul general in San Fransisco, Asianto Sinambela, addresses a one-day business seminar in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Monday, on potential for Indonesian exports to the US west coast. Apart from a business delegation from the U.S., seminar participants included (left to right) Sugi Suherman, a licensed customs broker of Agiloc International Inc., California; the Foreign Affairs Ministry's director for North and Central America, Ibnu Hadi; and Ama Saing, an official representing the South Sulawesi provincial administration. (Courtesy of the Indonesian Consulate General in San Fransisco) (left to right) Sugi Suherman, a licensed customs broker of Agiloc International Inc., California; the Foreign Affairs Ministry's director for North and Central America, Ibnu Hadi; and Ama Saing, an official representing the South Sulawesi provincial administration. (Courtesy of the Indonesian Consulate General in San Fransisco)

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span class="inline inline-center">American prospects: Indonesia's consul general in San Fransisco, Asianto Sinambela, addresses a one-day business seminar in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Monday, on potential for Indonesian exports to the US west coast. Apart from a business delegation from the U.S., seminar participants included (left to right) Sugi Suherman, a licensed customs broker of Agiloc International Inc., California; the Foreign Affairs Ministry's director for North and Central America, Ibnu Hadi; and Ama Saing, an official representing the South Sulawesi provincial administration. (Courtesy of the Indonesian Consulate General in San Fransisco)

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