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Indonesia: Facing the Challenge

Indonesia: Facing the Challenge

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As Indonesia recovers from its severe financial crisis, new opportunities
for Australian trade and investment are emerging. To attract foreign investors
to government sales of banking and corporate assets the Indonesian Government
has significantly reduced barriers to foreign investment. Dramatically lower
trade barriers in most sectors, but especially in agricultural product and
automotive markets, will assist growth in the traditionally strong commercial
relationship between Australia and Indonesia.

This balanced report helps Australian business face the commercial
challenge in Indonesia. It analyses economic reform progress including bank
and corporate sector restructuring, highlights on-going reform agendas and
risks, assesses recent and projected economic performance, explores the
business environment and identifies key opportunities for Australian investors
and exporters.

Launch

A breakfast launch will be held on 12 December, 2000 in Sydney - the
invitation is available here


A luncheon launch will be held on 13 December, 2000 in Melbourne - the
invitation is available here


Members of the media are invited to the launch free of charge and they should
telephone 02 6261 3440 to reserve a place for the Sydney launch, and 03 9221
5437 for the Melbourne launch.

Order Details

To order your copy go to Publications
Online

This report was supported by the EAU's corporate sponsors

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Last Updated: 24 September 2014
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