AICC helps companies examine the critical issues affecting a company's long and short term business strategy. We assist US companies do business in Indonesia as well as Indonesian companies in the United States. We host business meetings (seminars, conferences, and other sessions) to educate the public about trade and investment regulations, the Indonesian legal system, the impact of multilateral and bilateral trade agreements. We provide individualized counseling, translations, research, and networking services. We advise governments on policies that promote a fair trading system and the rule of law. The American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (AICC) was established in 1949 before Indonesia received its full sovereignty from the Netherlands. A private membership organization headquartered in New York, AICC was the first US organization to openly lobby for Indonesia’s independence. Its members include major investors who have contributed greatly to Indonesia’s economic development as well as small companies who are the lifeline in the US for Indonesia’s exports. AICC members are primarily US companies but also include companies based in Indonesia as well as other countries. AICC helps companies examine the critical issues affecting a company's long and short term business strategy. We assist US companies do business in Indonesia as well as Indonesian companies in the United States.