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        "msgid": "indonesian-president-to-court-tech-giants-on-us-trip",
        "date": "2015-10-16 08:38:01",
        "title": "Indonesian president to court tech giants on U.S. trip",
        "author": "Randy Fabi and Kanupriya Kapoor",
        "source": "Reuters\/Yuya Shino",
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        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Indonesia's president will court tech giants Apple and Google during his first trip to the United States this month, seeking investment for sustainable mining and greater internet access, a senior cabinet minister told Reuters. President Joko Widodo will travel to Washington and San Francisco on a five-day trip starting Oct. 25 in the hope of attracting much-needed foreign investment to revive growth in Southeast Asia's largest economy.",
        "content": "<p>Indonesia's president will court tech giants Apple and Google during his first trip to the United States this month, seeking<br>\ninvestment for sustainable mining and greater internet access, a senior cabinet minister told Reuters.<\/p>\n<p>President Joko Widodo will travel to Washington and San Francisco on a five-day trip starting Oct. 25 in the hope of attracting<br>\nmuch-needed foreign investment to revive growth in Southeast Asia's largest economy.<\/p>\n<p>Widodo plans to visit Apple's headquarters and have dinner with CEO Tim Cook to discuss investment in Indonesia's tin industry<br>\nto ensure the metal used in iPhones and other Apple products is produced in legal mines.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesia is the world's largest tin exporter, with nearly all produced on the Bangka and Belitung islands off the coast of Sumatra.<\/p>\n<p>\"Apple wants to invest ... in the tin industry in Bangka-Belitung,\" Chief Security Minister Luhut Pandjaitan, who will accompany<br>\nWidodo on the trip, said in an interview in his office. \"They want to get the tin directly from the source.\"<\/p>\n<p>Green groups have accused Apple of sourcing tin from suppliers that use child workers and violate environmental laws. Apple says<br>\nit does not tolerate underage labor and is dedicated to the ethical sourcing of minerals.<\/p>\n<p>The president, who will mark his first year in office next week, will also visit Google's headquarters and discuss improving<br>\nwireless Internet access to Papua and other remote Indonesian regions by using smart balloons.<\/p>\n<p>Widodo, who is also expected to meet executives from Facebook and Microsoft, wants the tech giants to team up with Indonesian<br>\nuniversities to establish education centers that will help make the country a regional tech hub.<\/p>\n<p>\"We see a positive change in direction and mood of the government toward a more open investment environment,\" said Lin Neumann,<br>\nmanaging director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia, after a closed-door meeting with Indonesian ministers before<br>\nthe president's U.S. trip.<\/p>\n<p>In Washington, Widodo will meet executives from U.S. mining giant Freeport-McMoRan Inc, which is lobbying Indonesian officials<br>\nto revise a law that would allow new contract negotiations to take place much earlier than currently allowed.<\/p>\n<p>\"Invest in Indonesia, but you have to also respect the regulations in the country,\" Pandjaitan said. \"We don't want to disturb<br>\nany existing contract. But when the contract expires, then it belongs to us.\"<\/p>\n<p>Widodo will also meet U.S. President Barack Obama and congressional leaders to discuss rising tensions in the South China Sea<br>\nand the fight to contain Islamic State.<\/p>\n<p>\"Indonesia can play a significant role on the IS issue and be a mediator in conflicts involving Muslim countries like<br>\nPalestine,\" Pandjaitan said.<\/p>",
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