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- Vice President Boediono asserted the government does not discriminate
against foreign investors from any country who wants or has invested in
Indonesia long run the prevailing regulations.
"There is no treatment differences and still provide opportunities for foreign investors to come to Indonesia," said spokesman Hidayat told reporters Yopie VP Vice Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday. Yopie mengutipkan statement that the Vice President met with the leadership of the French trade mission 30 Chairman of the Committee of French-Indonesian businessman Philippe Louis Dreyfus, in the Vice Presidential Palace, this morning. The vice president, Indonesia is in fact currently in dire need much foreign investment in the effort to move the national economy. In a meeting with the trade mission, the Vice President also explained the national macroeconomic policies that have been proven to work well with capable Indonesia out of the global crisis. Vice President also told about the benefits of investing in Indonesia because has great potential if the views of the population. "On that occasion, the Vice President also expressed about the political condition of Indonesia, which is relatively stable, thus opening opportunities for French investors," he said. "Essentially, if there is a French businessman would invest in electricity and rail is very welcome. We do want to remember due to a lack of funds owned by the government," continued Yopie. Hits 30 French businessmen to share the field of transport and energy until pertambagan was a follow up meeting President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and President Nicholas Sarkozy late last year. | Antaranews.com | tenderoffer.biz |
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