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Foreign investors now more interested in secondary sector

Bareksa15 April 2014
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Foreign investors now more interested in secondary sector
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) in the secondary sector reached US$15.8 billion last year

The Jakarta Post - Foreign investors have shifted their focus from Indonesia’s mining and plantation industries to those in the secondary sector such as the food, automotive, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, which are considered more promising now, according to the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM).

Indonesia’s huge market coupled with an emerging middle class, a growing economy and increased consumer spending, have attracted foreign investors to pour their money into Southeast Asia’s largest economy.

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