Archive: 4 August 2009
7 articles found
Tue, 04 Aug 2009, 20:46 WIB
Peugeot plans to resume production in Indonesia
Quoting: Derek Gratis They're gonna need that new plant to keep up with demand from Chewwy's missus. Goes through Peugeots like whisky colas she does... Never a truer word,... said in jest
Tue, 04 Aug 2009, 12:55 WIB
Peugeot plans to resume production in Indonesia
At least the parts will be cheaper!
Tue, 04 Aug 2009, 11:29 WIB
Peugeot plans to resume production in Indonesia
They're gonna need that new plant to keep up with demand from Chewwy's missus. Goes through Peugeots like whisky colas she does...
Tue, 04 Aug 2009, 11:28 WIB
China automaker to set up assembly plant
China-based automotive manufacturer Beiqi Foton Motor plans to set up an assembly plant in Indonesia to support its aim to enter the Asia Pacific market, Xinhua reported on Tuesday. Dong Haiyang, vice president of Beiqi Foton Motor Co. and general manager of Foton International Trade Co. Ltd., said the automaker regarded Indonesia as an important market in the region.
Tue, 04 Aug 2009, 11:27 WIB
Peugeot plans to resume production in Indonesia
French automaker Peugeot is considering resuming car production in Indonesia, Peugeot's Indonesian partner said on Thursday. "We plan to set up an assembling plant in Indonesia. The plant would commence operation no later than 2012," Constantinus Herlijoso, president director of Astra Indonesia Peugeot (AIP), told Detik.com. The assembly plant produced small and middle sized Peugeot sedans before the economic crisis of the late 1990s slashed demand for the vehicles.
Tue, 04 Aug 2009, 11:24 WIB
Trans Java an economic necessity
Some time ago policy makers in this country identified the need to develop a framework for the Trans Java Highway Network: a high standard toll-way connecting cities along the North Coast corridors of Java Island. Why Java? Without underestimating the economic role of regions outside the island, mobility within Java is considerably important.
Tue, 04 Aug 2009, 07:59 WIB
Indonesians optimistic on economy, U.S. gloomy: survey
SINGAPORE (Reuters Life!) - Indonesians are the most optimistic that their economy will get better, while the French, British and Americans are the most pessimistic, a survey by market research firm Synovate showed on Monday. The most popular perception of the economy was that it is "in a bad patch but will get better quickly," chosen by 75 percent of Indonesians, 59 percent of respondents from the United Arab Emirates and 58 percent of Malaysians.