American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce
About
Outside Fifth Avenue’s suit-and-tie corridor, non-profits with specialized focus still claim prime Midtown slots. A case in point sits above 42nd Street in the Graybar Building, where the American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce maintains a discreet but influential suite on the 17th floor. Behind that 521 5th Ave #1700 sign, members and partners gather for policy roundtables, trade delegations, and occasional ribbon-cuttings priced a few floors below.
Across the building lobby, federal couriers and paralegals rush past; rarely does anyone glance up at the directory. Inside this sector, commerce and advocacy blend—the Chamber links U.S.-based importers and exporters with Indonesian suppliers and chambers back home. Workshops on bilateral tariffs sit alongside industry briefings on digital payments and logistics tech, all geared to a cross-section of logistics analysts, product distributors, and tech vendors.
Text the office line at (212) 687-4505 for the next practitioners’ forum; Thursday’s session on Indonesian halal certification rules is expected to fill early. Find directions on the chamber’s map—just plug the same address into the browser: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25901baf30e11:0xbdb999914fe53311.