The following stories talk about the subject ‘Investment’.
The Jakarta MRT, Mass Rapid Transit train system, is planned to open in 2014.
Foreign investment inflows fell 33% in 2006.
Oil production is forecast to continue to fall.
The Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Terios will soon be launched.
Indonesia is increasingly unattractive to Japanese investors.
The US ambassador to Indonesia says the country's economic prospects are bleak unless big changes are made.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is down by 48% January to October from last year.
For Arab investors Islam and profitability are key factors, while for Americans it is safety and legal certainty.
Bajaj of India intends to take on the Indonesian motorbike market.
Indonesia seeks $12 billion in funding for dozens of new infrastructure projects.
Growth prospects may be harmed by drought while some continue to worry about the lacklustre performance of the economy overall.
The government is restricting the level of foreign investment permissible in the fiber optic industry.
Notional foreign direct investment in the country is largely steady while in real terms FDI values have fallen significantly year to date. The domestic investment picture is modestly brighter.
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.
The Old Navy and Banana Republic brands may soon become features of middle class wardrobes as The Gap plans to open up shop in Indonesia.
TVS Motor Company of India sees Indonesia as the base for its operations in South East Asia.
The Royal Doulton Company is happy with its investment in Indonesia and plans to put another $125 million into its operations here.
An interview with vice president Jusuf Kalla as he discusses the investment climate in Indonesia.
Indonesia is no oil painting, in terms of its attractiveness as an investment destination, according to many, while the government sets the date for the passing of the new investment bill.
Bank Indonesia might provoke a monetary crisis should it lower interest rates below 10%, says an analyst.
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