INDONESIA INFRASTRUCTURE

* Indonesia held its 2006 Infrastructure Conference and Exhibition in Jakarta from 1-3 November, and is seeking US$12 billion in private investment to fund infrastructure development.

Since the 1998 Asian Financial Crisis, Indonesia has struggled the attract inward investment, much to the detriment of its infrastructure. During the conference, the government announced three water projects which it is hoping to tender at the end of the year, although one prospective bidder GWI approached suggested that a tender launch is likely to be delayed until the first ...

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