Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club

Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club a non-profit organization of international journalists based in Indonesia and Indonesian journalists working for international media

The Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club is a non-profit organization of international journalists based in Indonesia and Indonesian journalists working for international media. All of our officers work on a voluntary basis. The JFCC currently has more than 400 journalist and associate members. Join us if you want to network with key newsmakers, analysts, diplomats, and foreign correspondents. Atte

nd our lunches and panel discussions featuring some of Indonesia's most important decision-makers or just unwind at one of our social events. JFCC members receive significant discounts, but all events are open to the public. If you would like to join, please fill in the Membership box at the bottom-left of the homepage and you will be added to our mailing list. You do not have to join to be on the list.

JFCC journalist members attended Danantara Indonesia’s Fireside discussion on Redefining Indonesia’s Investment Frontier...
05/11/2025

JFCC journalist members attended Danantara Indonesia’s Fireside discussion on Redefining Indonesia’s Investment Frontier.

JFCC Tea Talk event with Ambassador Daniel Kritenbrink, Partner at The Asia Group and Former U.S Assistant Secretary of ...
05/11/2025

JFCC Tea Talk event with Ambassador Daniel Kritenbrink, Partner at The Asia Group and Former U.S Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

*Tea & Talk: What Trump’s Asia Trip Means for Indonesia, 4 November*Dear JFCC Members & Friends,U.S. President Donald Tr...
29/10/2025

*Tea & Talk: What Trump’s Asia Trip Means for Indonesia, 4 November*

Dear JFCC Members & Friends,

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, where he attended the ASEAN Summit, signed reciprocal trade deals with Malaysia and Cambodia, concluded framework trade pacts with Thailand and Vietnam, and oversaw a truce agreement between Thailand and Cambodia.

The Malaysian trade deal could serve as a model for Indonesia, which aims to finalize its own tariff agreement by the end of the year as President Prabowo Subianto seeks to deepen ties with the world’s largest economy while advancing his nationalist economic vision. Questions remain over how this could affect Indonesia’s access to U.S. markets and how Trump’s “America First” agenda may shape U.S.–Indonesia relations moving forward.

Join us for an exclusive discussion, hosted by The Asia Group (TAG) and the Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club (JFCC), to unpack these timely developments and what they signal for the future of U.S.–Indonesia economic and bilateral relations.

*Date: Tuesday, 4 November 2025*
*Time: 4 PM – until finished*
*Venue: JJ Royal Café, Jl. H. Agus Salim No. 111, Menteng, Jakarta*
*Cost: 250K for JFCC members, 350K for non-members*
*RSVP to [email protected], whatsapp: 0812-1976-2119*

We warmly invite you to join this important conversation over tea and insights.
Seats are limited – RSVP is appreciated.

Wine Tasting at JFCC Third Thursday Mixer
19/10/2025

Wine Tasting at JFCC Third Thursday Mixer

JFCC upcoming event “In Conversation with Tom Lembong”
02/10/2025

JFCC upcoming event “In Conversation with Tom Lembong”

JFCC Jakarta Speaker Event with Chairman of Indonesia Chamber of Commerce (KADIN) Mr. Anindya Bakrie.
29/07/2025

JFCC Jakarta Speaker Event with Chairman of Indonesia Chamber of Commerce (KADIN) Mr. Anindya Bakrie.

JFCC Minsiter Talk Series with Indonesia Minister of Culture on Culture and Sustainable Development
29/07/2025

JFCC Minsiter Talk Series with Indonesia Minister of Culture on Culture and Sustainable Development

21/07/2025

*JFCC Panel discussion on Trump’s Tariffs*

Wednesday, July 23
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM,
Summit Club, Sarong Room, WTC 1, 18th floor, Jl. Jend Sudirman, Jakarta

Join us for an engaging discussion on the global impact of Trump’s tariff policies and how Indonesia can strategically respond in today’s shifting trade landscape.

Speakers:
- Fithra Faisal Hastiadi – Senior Advisor, Presidential Communication Office

- Shinta Kamdani – Chairwoman, APINDO

- Dandy Rafitrandi – Economist, CSIS

Participation Fee:
- Journalist Members: IDR 250,000
- Associate Members: IDR 300,000
- Non-Members: IDR 400,000

Registration & information:
*[email protected] & WA 0812-1976-2119*

Limited seats available. RSVP soon to secure your spot!

Address

Sona Topas Tower 5A Floor Suite #526 Jalan Jend Sudirman Kav 26
Dki Jakarta
12920

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+622129858007

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