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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Coordinating Minister Hatta Radjasa said, the U.S. Government is committed to increasing the amount of its investment to Indonesia.
A number of giant companies like Exxon and Chevron oil companies Minning and Coca-Cola, GE, Hatta said, from the beginning expressed its commitment to increase investment.
"This follow-up of the visit of President Obama. He said, Americans want to be the largest investor in Indonesia. As soon as he said this time and this is a follow-up of Obama's visit," Hatta said during a press conference after accompanying President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono received visiting U.S. delegation - d ASEAN Business Council President's Office, on Friday (18/02/2011).
Chairman of the PAN was declared, a delegation of U.S. - ASEAN Buiness Council praised the climate of Indonesia's development, especially in terms of investment atmosphere. No wonder they are interested in developing infrastructure in the country. Said Hatta, President Yudhoyono asked the businessmen to develop the triple track the U.S., including farming techniques and clean energy.
"They will cometeed continue to develop in Sumatra. The last part, they are committed to Success as a guest at the meeting of ASEAN in this country for the ASEAN Summit and East Asia Summit to be held in December in Bali," said Hatta.
The most important thing in the meeting, said Hatta, namely SBY American businessmen eager for food and energy to develop and improve technologies that can save energy.
"They are very improv investment in our country. Later in May there will be seminars OPIC, and their Indonesian laws in the U.S.," he said. (Yoni Iskandar)
Friday, February 18, 2011 13:59 pm
Editor: Erland Djumena
Source: tribunnews.com

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