Middle East Investment in Indonesia, biggest muslim country
Indonesia is good place for investment?
Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country. Investment planning and realization:
Etisalat from UAE for Excelcomindo Pratama, telecommunication
Qatar Telecom (QTel) from Qatar for Indosat, telecommunication
MOU: Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority, or Rakia, and RAK Minerals and Metals Investments (RMMI) from UAE for The government of the South Sumatra province, industry and infrastructure.
Saudi Telecom (STC) from Saudi Arabia for Maxis’ Indonesia, telecommunication (Axis)
Pending: Bin Laden (Bin Ladin) Group from Saudi Arabia for agriculture sector
Emaar Properties in Lombok and Drydock project in Batam
ERA Star Dubai and Itochu Corp for Pertamina’s oil project in Balikpapan; US$1,7 billion
Dubai Aerospace Enterprises (DAE) for Garuda airplane funding; US$359 million
National Commercial Bank Arab Saudi for Bank Muamalat
Islamic Payment System Sdn Bhd with PT Pos Indonesia
Planned to invest: Al-Barakah, Qatar Islamic Bank,Kuwait Financing House, Al- Raji, Tadamun Bank
Fraud / Indikasi Penipuan investasi: penjualan dinar Irak di Indonesia (Iraqi Dinar)
Sector: Agro Industry, Islamic banking, Infrastructure, agriculture, forestry, mining, oil and gas, energy, education, nuclear energy, defense system, aircraft, information and technology, tourism, furniture, heavy industry, contractor
Forum: Forum Ekonomi Islam Dunia (World Islamic Economic Forum/WIEF) 5th 2009
Issue: Arab possibly has small investment in Indonesia and not quite care of it, there is no relation that the biggest moslem country has to be the biggest investment from Arab, however for humanity reason Indonesian still supports some Arabian freedom effort from terrorist and invader nation, Indonesia shares the risk of their threat eventhough not share profit.
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