Saturday, October 29, 2011

South Korean investment in Central Java

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investments in Central Java. Until now the value of South Korean investment in Central Java is estimated to have reached approximately $ 70 million. This figure is likely to continue to be increased by the South, when they feel confident with the easiness that they would get when various types of business they are made in Central Java.

Investment in Central Java itself has begun to appear, when a number of sectors began targeted by country, ranging from furniture, textiles, even to glance at the field of chemistry.

South Korea's commitment was delivered by Central Java Governor Bibit Waluyo H after receiving the visit of South Korea's ambassador to Indonesia, Kim Yong Sun in the office of Governor of the road Heroes Semarang, on Friday (21/10/2011).

"Investing in South Korean side will be very meaningful for the Province of Central Java, but still must put the welfare of society. This will be obtained when the score increased value of their investment. The advantage to be gained on both sides, especially the benefits for society," said Bibit Waluyo.

In addition Central Java Governor Bibit Waluyo, also said, are now in the wake of 97 South Korean-owned company that spread across Central Java. About 300 South Korean citizens residing in Central Java as well as experts in these plants.

"We'll make it easy move their investments. Not only permits, but also in infrastructure sector. As Semarang-Solo highway that. South Korea's investment plan will focus on the region Boyolali, if access to Boyolali tolnya so it's easy," said Bibit again .

Not forgetting the Governor also said, that the provincial government is also willingness to guarantee the energy in this province will be enough to shelter a variety of investment coming. Moreover according to him, in the province of Central Java will also be built steam power plant (power plant) with a capacity of 2x1.000 megawatts (mw) in Batang.

Power plant will be capable of supplying electricity to the entire Central Java and lain.Selain areas, a number of other power plants, such as in Karangjati Jepara, Sluke Apex and development plans gas power plants in Tambaklorok Semarang, also will increase the stability of energy supplies to Central Java.

"The ambassador had also expressed interest in tourism in the province, mainly in Java Karimun. According to him, every year about 15 million South Koreans to travel overseas, and he promised to be directed to Central Java," he said. (WDI)


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