Silakan jg ngerusak lingkungan di Indonesia, toh anak cucu mereka ga akan kena akibatnya.
Orang Indonesia sendiri ngerusak lingkungan, jadi ga usah malu2 ikut ngerusak lingkungan. >________________________________ > From: Sunny <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 3:06 PM >Subject: [proletar] SBY Appeals to APEC Leaders to Invest in Indonesia > > > >Ref: Monggo-Monggo, please ladies and gentlemen, you are most welcome to >exploit what ever you wish in my country, but dont forget my bashishi. >Silahkan datang, banyak harta yang bisa diambil, upah buruh murah, tax >holiday, bebas mentransfer keuntungan, dan keamanan terjamin aman sentosa. > >http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/economy/sby-appeals-to-apec-leaders-to-invest-in-indonesia/543223 >SBY Appeals to APEC Leaders to Invest in Indonesia >Primus Dorimulu | September 09, 2012 > >President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Vladivostok, Russia, on Saturday said >that Indonesia was open to investment in infrastructure. (AP Photo/Ahn >Young-joon) >Vladivostok, Russia. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called on host nation >Russia and other members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum to >invest in Indonesia’s planned infrastructure projects valued at $500 billion, >saying that such financing will come under a public-private partnership scheme >that will be in force until 2025. > >He made the appeal as heads of state assembled for the first day of the APEC >forum here on Saturday. The president used the meeting to explain the >government’s Master Plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Economic >Development (MP3EI), which aims to boost growth across the country. To realize >this, Indonesia would need huge investments, particularly in infrastructure >for the construction of projects such as airports, roads, railways, seaports >and electricity-generating plants. > >“In the years and decades ahead, we are embarking on a massive development >initiative,” Yudhoyono said. “We project that this master plan will require >some $500 billion of domestic and foreign investment.” > >He urged investors to take a look at Indonesia, which has Southeast Asia’s >biggest economy, a population of more than 240 million people, abundant >natural resources and a rapidly growing middle class. > >“On one hand, Indonesia will benefit from your investments and collaboration. >On the other hand, your investment and returns will also grow,” the Indonesian >leader said. > >The country expects to have at least $20 billion in foreign direct investment >this year, and Yudhoyono said this figure will soar in the years ahead as >Indonesia increases its investment appeal in many ways, including better laws >and efficient policy implementation. FDI in Indonesia rose 18 percent to Rp >175.3 trillion ($18.3 billion) in 2011. > >Yudhoyono added that Indonesia’s economy is already the 15th largest in the >world with gross domestic product at more than $1 trillion, helped by >purchasing power parity, and the fact that half of its population of 240 >million comprised of people at a productive age. > >The economy grew 6.5 percent last year— the fastest since 1996 — helped by low >borrowing costs that are encouraging Indonesians to spend. Domestic >consumption represents about 60 percent of the nation’s economic activity. > >In his speech titled “Resilient Asia-Pacific: The Engine of Global Growth,” >the president said that further development of Indonesia’s infrastructure will >enhance connectivity among members of the Association of Southeast Asian >nations, which in turn will bolster economic growth in the rest of the >Asia-Pacific region and the world as a whole. This can become reality when all >APEC members cooperate more closely, Yudhoyono noted. > >Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Alexander Ivanov told the Jakarta Globe last >month that Russian interest in Southeast Asia remains strong. Investment plans >include a $2.5 billion railway project in Central Kalimantan, and Russian >companies are keen to build smelters for processing minerals, he said. > >Yudhyono also discussed the need to overcome the problem of declining exports >affecting APEC member economies, and said that a better balanced trade between >developed and developing economies would be a good solution. > >Indonesia will host the APEC summit in Bali in October next year, the >president said: “So, we are waiting for businesses in APEC to cooperate with >us in developing infrastructure according to our master plan.” > >Established in 1989, APEC includes member economies Australia, Indonesia, >Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, >China, Hong Kong, Japan, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, the United States, >Chile, Canada, Mexico, Peru and Russia. > >The group accounts for 50 percent of the global economy and its nations make >up two-thirds of the planet’s population. > >All APEC leaders were in attendance except for US President Barack Obama, who >was busy with his re-election campaign, and Australian Prime Minister Julia >Gillard, who departed early on Saturday due to the death of her father. > >In a joint statement issued on Saturday, APEC ministers declared that they >would cooperate to promote “increased growth and prosperity in the >Asia-Pacific region amid continued global economic uncertainty.” > >The ministers agreed that the Asia-Pacific region would continue to serve as a >major engine for the world economy and key driver for international trade and >investment. > >The joint statement outlines policy initiatives based on leaders’ assessment >of progress in advancing APEC’s 2012 priorities. These include trade and >investment liberalization, regional economic integration, strengthening food >security, establishing reliable supply chains and intensive cooperation to >foster innovative growth. China, the Philippines and Peru will host APEC in >2014, 2015 and 2016, respectively. > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! 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