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Not all of Indonesia’s leading developers are publicly traded, but at present there are 21 stocks listed in the property, real estate and construction sector on the main trading board at the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This, alongside several other factors, means the outlook for 2011 is good. The group’s performance has been slightly less robust than...

National leaders have zeroed in on public-private partnership (PPP) deals as their vehicle of choice for building the infrastructure needed to power economic growth. The PPP structure is fairly new, and is often relied on by governments that do not want to incur large debts by borrowing the complete cost of a project.

The government is pressing ahead with its liberalisation drive to upgrade physical infrastructure and reduce the cost of doing business for the nation’s dynamic private sector. The Regional Long-Term Development Plan, (Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah, RPJM), running from 2005 to 2024 in a succession of five-year strategies, provides the umbrella...

Traffic in the Greater Jakarta region is increasingly slowing down, as the number of vehicles on the roads rise. In 2010 there were 11.3m vehicles in the metropolitan priority area of Jabodetabek (Greater Jakarta), with 1.5m of these in Jakarta alone, according to the Ministry of Transport. The majority of these are two- or three-wheelers weaving...

In line with global trends, a green-building movement is taking hold in Indonesia. Companies are increasingly looking at the concept. Developers and contractors are taking note and the Green Building Council Indonesia (GCBI), formed in 2009, has published certification guidelines. Among the multiple state-owned building companies, Pembangunan...

The advent of new rules on cabotage, coupled with vibrant GDP growth, a strong rupiah and robust domestic consumer demand, has put Indonesia’s merchant fleet under considerable pressure on to deliver. This has resulted in a surge of boat buying by the country’s shipping companies, with financing for this capital expenditure (capex) a going concern...

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