POSCO to lift Indonesia investment to $11 billion over next five years: Jakarta
source : http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...89I06220121019
JAKARTA | Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:41am EDT http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources...=CBRE89I0D1100 (Reuters) - South Korean steelmaker POSCO (005490.KS) will almost double its investment in Indonesia to $11 billion over the next five years, from $6 billion currently, Chief Economics Minister Hatta Rajasa said on Friday. POSCO, the world's fourth-biggest steelmaker, already has a multi-billion dollar joint venture with Indonesian state-owned PT Krakatau Steel, the country's biggest steel producer. "The additional investment is for further steel development -- cold steel, for energy development and for smelters development," Rajasa told reporters. Earlier this year, the South Korean firm's affiliate POSCO Engineering & Construction, formed a consortium to build two 300-megawatt power plants on Indonesia's Sumatra island, worth around $1 billion. Foreign direct investment in Indonesia stayed strong in the second quarter, showing the G20 member remained a magnet in a troubled global economy and that changes in mining ownership rules are not cutting investor appetite. Between April and June, total FDI rose 30.2 percent year-on-year to a quarterly record of 56.1 trillion rupiah ($5.92 billion), the country's investment board said in late July. The country got a boost at the end of last year when Fitch Ratings upgraded it to investment grade sovereign status on a par with India. But Europe's debt woes and a series of Indonesian government moves to limit foreign ownership have unnerved investors. New investment is key to achieving the country's ambitious target of becoming a top 10 global economy by 2025 by selling more finished products rather than simply exporting raw materials, while improving its creaky infrastructure to achieve President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's target of 7 percent annual economic growth. (Reporting by Yayat Supriatna; Writing by Michael Taylor; Editing by Jonathan Thatcher) |
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