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RI, China Reaffirm Strategic Partnership Foto: www.presidensby.info/Rusman

JAKARTA (TPP) – Only one day after the presidents of the US, Barack Obama, and Austria, Heinz Fischer, left Indonesia last month, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono received a courtesy call from the Speaker of the Chinese parliament, Wu Bangguo, during which they discussed the strategic partnership between the two countries.

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oth statesmen reaffirmed their countries’ commitment to achieve targets they had agreed upon in the part-

nership. In 2005 the president and his Chinese counterpart set up a strategic partnership that among others calls for bilateral trade to reach US$50 billion by 2014. In the past ten months the figure has reached almost US$34 billion, up by 54 percent over the same period last year. It is expected that the level would hit the US$40 billion mark by the end of te year. Indonesian non-oil/gas exports to China in the first nine months of this year stood at US$9,305 billion, or about 10 percent of the country’s total non-oil/gas exports. China is one of the three largest Indonesian exports destination countries along with the US and Japan.

However, Indonesia`s imports from China in the first eight months of this year were higher than its exports to the latter, causing a deficit of US$4.428 billion. Deputy Trade Minister Mahendra Siregar said recently that the deficit is expected to fall this year. “This year two-way trade between Indonesia and China is expected to increase sharply compared to the same period last year. As such, the deficit of our trade with China this year is likely to fall from 2008,” he said. Meanwhile, official data showed that Chinese investment in January-May reached US$140 million, up by 39 percent over the same period last year. Last year Chinese investors pumped in US$226 million into Indonesia’s economy. The country also offers US$2 billion in low-interest loans for infrastructure projects. During that 30-minute meet-

The government will buy Newmont`s shares under a 2010 divestment allocation based on the price negotiation reported by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources to the Finance Minister.

ing, the Indonesian president expressed his hope to see an increase in Chinese investment here, especially in infrastructure. A prime example of China’s major investment here, and one that has become the symbol of the strong friendship between Indonesia and China, is the Suramadu bridge. It links the province’s capital city with the island of Madura and was designed by Indonesian engineers and built with funds from China. Bangguo arrived at the Merdeka Palace with Deputy Speaker and Secretary General Li Jianguo, Member of Parliament Li Zhaoxing and China’s ambassador to Indonesia,Zhang Qiyue. Earlier Bangguo had met with Vice President Boediono, to whom he expressed his concern over major natural disasters that have lately hit Indonesia. “China is always ready to help Indonesia,” Bangguo told the vice president.

“There will soon be a decision on buying the 2010 divestment shares because the time to make the decision was set at December 16 or 30 days after the Finance Minister received a report on the price from the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources,” Commissioner of PT Daerah Maju Bersaing (DMB) Heryadi Rahmat said here Wednesday. PT DMB is a joint enterprise with three regional administrations in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), namely NTB province, Sumba regency, and West Sumbawa regency. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono received the Speaker of the Chinese parliament, Wu Bangguo, at the Merdeka Palace last month.

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The US envoy is in Nusa Dua to represent his country in the third Bali Democracy Forum which ran from Thursday to Friday last week.

Four heads of state/government, 18 ministerial-level officials, and participants from 71 countries are at the 3rd Bali Democracy Forum.

BDF`s main objective this time is to build a forum for regional cooperation to improve the quality of political life through dialogs and exchange of views and experiences to strengthen democratic institutions and to maintain peace, stability, and prosperity

Four heads of state/government, 18 ministerial-level officials, and participants from 71

countries are at the 3rd Bali Democracy Forum. The first BDF in 2008 was attended by participants from 40 countries and the number rose to 48 at the forum in 2009. Participants of the forum this time will discuss the relationship between democracy and peace, and determine how development

can strengthen peace. BDF`s main objective this time is to build a forum for regional cooperation to improve the quality of political life through dialogs and exchange of views and experiences to strengthen democratic institutions and to maintain peace, stability, and prosperity in Asia.

THE ECONOMY

BUSINESS

FINANCE

TOURISM

RI Economy Set to Grow 7.8 Pct in 2015

Garuda’s Debts Fall to $477 m

MAHATHIR MOHAMAD: Islamic Finance to Grow and Prevail over Western Model in South-East Asia

Indonesia Did Well, but Others Did Better

Shariah-compliant lending can succeed where the West has failed.

While Indonesia has been successful in attracting international tourists, it is also true that neighboring countries have been doing better through more aggressive campaigns.

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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono officially opened the 3rd BDF at the Bali International Convention Center (BICC) here on Thursday. Several heads of state/government delivered a speech at the

The central bank predicts the economy will grow 5.5-6.0 percent in 2010, 5.86.8 percent in 2012, 6.1-7.1 percent in 2013 and 6.6-7.6 percent in 2014.

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opening ceremony, namely South Korean President Lee Myungbak as co-chairman, Sultan Bolkiah of Brunei Darussalam, and Timor Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao.

The national flag carrier is expected to sell 30 percent of its shares through an initial public offering (IPO) in the first quarter of next year.

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Govt to Buy Shares of Newmont The government will soon buy seven percent of the shares of PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara, a company commissioner said.

US Envoy: BDF Contributes Much to Democracy in World

The Bali Democracy Forum (BDF) which is gathering for the third time since its establishment three years ago has made a significant contribution to the promotion of democracy in the world, according to a US representative. “We believe the forum which was initiated by Indonesia has made a very significant contribution to the development of democracy in the world,” US Ambassador to Indonesia Scott Marciel told Antara in Nusa Dua Thursday. The US envoy is in Nusa Dua to represent his country in the third Bali Democracy Forum which ran from Thursday to Friday last week.

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Yogyakarta Safe for Visitors: Tourism Minister Yogyakarta remains a safe place to visit despite the fact that the region was also affected by the recent eruptions of Mount Merapi, Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik said here last week. “Mt Merapi eruptions are over and Yogyakarta is now as safe as before for visitors. This is proven by this Wisdom 2010 international conference hosted by Gajah Mada University and attended by important personalities from other countries,” Wacik said after closing the meeting. He said he appreciated the foreign participants

Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik

of the meeting who had decided to come to Yogyakarta despite continuous media reports on the deadly eruptions of the volcano between October 26 and November 8, 2010. “By visiting Yogyakarta, they have also encouraged people in many parts of the world not to

hesitate to come to Yogyakarta,” he said. “There had been visit cancellations during the eruptions, yet now Yogyakarta is safe again for visits. So, welcome back to Yogyakarta,” he added. The International World Conference on Science, Education and Culture (Wisdom) 2010 was postponed from its November date due to Mt. Merapi`s eruptions. It was then held from on December 5-8. Keynote speaker was President of Ocean Futures Society, JeanMichael Cousteau, an explorer, environmentalist, educator, film producer and the Executive Vice President of The Cousteau Society for nearly 20 years.


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