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An increase in the current minimum wage in Indonesia.
Aburizal Bakrie is Indonesia’s richest man.
The top Indonesian exporters for 2007, and investment prospects.
Making Indonesia number one in biofuel production.
The top four Indonesian companies, from Forbes.
The Dopod U1000 handheld mini notebook PC computer.
The Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Terios cars will soon be launched.
Freehold Group Limited have canceled their purchase of Lapindo Brantas.
Three Adidas shoe factories in West Java close down.
American and European banking syndicates are taking an interest in Lion Air.
The company at the heart of the Sidoarjo mudflow disaster in East Java, Lapindo Brantas Inc., faces losses of over $100 million.
Nissan has committed $60 million over the next few years to increase its market share in Indonesia, and plans to shortly launch the new Livina model.
Chinese and Vietnamese competition claims PT Krene, a manufacturer of bags and computer carry cases in Gresik, East Java, which has gone out of business.
The Royal Doulton Company is happy with its investment in Indonesia and plans to put another $125 million into its operations here.
Bank Central Asia, BCA, is the sole Indonesian listing in Forbes’ Fabulous 50 Asian companies.
Bank Halim may be bought out by ICBC of mainland China.
Three new licenses have been granted for the provision of 3G mobile or cell phone services in Indonesia.
The richest man in Indonesia is Sukanto Tanoto, says Forbes.