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Archive: 11 December 2009

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Carlyle Says ‘Stars Aligned’ for Indonesia, Seeks Investments

Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Carlyle Group, the world’s second- biggest private-equity company, is “actively exploring opportunities” for its first investment in Indonesia as buyout firms raise bets on the resource-rich nation.

Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

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Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

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Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

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Additional Power On The Way for Java and Bali, PLN Says

Indonesia state electricity firm PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara’s coal-fired power project in Labuan, Banten province, will be fully operational by March and will supply the Java-Bali grid with an additional 600 megawatts, State-Owned Enterprises Minister Mustafa Abubakar said on Thursday.

F&B expects stricter imports despite planned AC-FTA

The Indonesian Food and Beverage Industry Association (Gapmmi) has asked the government to enforce a 2008 Trade Ministry regulation on imports of some products, including those regulated under a free-trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China (AC-FTA).

Hatoyama draws Japanese investors` attention to Indonesia

Nusa Dua (ANTARA News) - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama called on investors in his country to turn to Indonesia as an ideal place for investment, as the two countries have also sucessfully maintained a long time friendship."Take Indonesia into consideration.

RI needs Rp2,000 trillion in foreign investment annually

Nusadua, Bali (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said Indonesia needs foreign investment totaling Rp2,000 trillion annually with half of the amount expected to come from Japan."I hope half of the investment funds will come from Japan, and the rest from other...

IFC provides JICT with $70 million loan

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has provided a loan of US$70 million to PT Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) for the expansion of the existing terminal and building more such infrastructure projects.