In addition to natural resources, what other investment opportunities does Kalimantan have to offer?
In addition to natural resources, what other investment opportunities does Kalimantan have to offer?
For both foreign and domestic investors, opportunities abound in East Java, ranging from oil and gas to industrial processing and geothermal energy. However, among these, a report issued by the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) in 2011 on opportunities in East Java highlighted four particularly high-profile projects for private...
As a nation of 245m people, spread over three time zones and around 17,000 islands, Indonesia has always been a country of great diversity — economically, politically, culturally and ethnically.
What role can foreign direct investment (FDI) play in maintaining Indonesia’s growth momentum?
What are your preferences regarding the type of investment you would like to attract, and to what extent can the country afford to become more selective in this process?
Labour relations emerged in 2012 as one of the key downside risks facing Indonesia. Already constrained by one of the world’s most restrictive labour laws, new rules in 2012 hiking the minimum wages in important industrial production areas and curbing the use of outsourced staff to circumvent rules on full-time employees have prompted protests from...
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