This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Stakeholder contacts and internal communication on the EU-Indonesia Free Trade Agreement (2)'.



Ref. Ares(2018)518959 - 29/01/2018
Ref. Ares(2019)5227521 - 13/08/2019
To: 
KONIG Helena (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE) 
[Art. 4.1.b]
Cc: 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (TRADE); 
 (EEAS-GENEVA) 
@eeas.europa.eu) 
Subject: 
Report of the meeting with Siemens, 29 January 2018 
FYI 
We  [Art. 4.1.b]
 and myself) met Siemens conglomerate's as well as Siemens 
Healthineers representatives  [Art. 4.1.b]
 , respectively). 
Under its energy portfolio, Siemens has 3 factories on the ground in Indonesia. On the other hand, in the 
area of transport Siemens is not localised 
[Art. 4.1.a]
.  In 
particular, Siemens highlighted the importance of government procurement, both in terms of 
transparency and GPA-style access, mainly for its energy divisions (gas turbine, wind). In this regard 
Indonesia is potentially a big growing market for Siemens.  
Siemens drew our attention to the following issues faced in their trade and investment relations with 
Indonesia and they expect us to raise them during the negotiating process. They committed to providing 
us with the recent legislation referring to specific barriers they are facing. 
[Art. 4.2]
[Art. 4.1.a]
Best regards, 
[Art. 4.1.b]


[Art. 4.1.b]
European Commission 
DG TRADE 
Unit C2 “South and South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand” 
CHAR [Art. 4.1.b]
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29
[Art. 4.1.b]
@ec.europa.eu