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Indonesia 2012 rubber output may fall to 3m tonnes
Indonesia's natural rubber output may fall to 3 million metric tonnes this year from 3.1 million tonnes last year as heavy rain reduced tapping, according to Asril Sutan Amir, chair of the Rubber Association of Indonesia.
2012-02-22 - 7:00:00 AM
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Indonesia
Indonesian import ban distresses Aussie growers
Fresh produce farmers are bracing for another blow as Indonesia clamps down on Australian food exports.
2012-02-21 - 7:00:00 AM
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Indonesia
Indonesia's 2012 rubber output may fall as rain cuts tapping
Indonesia's natural-rubber production, the world's second largest, may decline 3.2 percent this year as heavy rain reduced tapping, reversing a previous forecast for a gain in output, an industry group said.
2012-02-21 - 7:00:00 AM
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Indonesia
Indonesia flies high at Singapore Airshow
Indonesian buyers dominated this year's Singapore Airshow, underscoring the vast Southeast Asian archipelago's growing importance in the world aviation industry.
2012-02-20 - 7:07:00 AM
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Indonesia
As Indonesia's economy booms, private jet demand soars
Business is booming for Indonesia's luxury jet charter firm Enggang Air Services and the company's CEO Donnie Armand tells CNBC he is planning to expand his fleet size to meet the growing demand.
2012-02-18 - 7:00:00 AM
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Indonesia
Indonesia's Lion Air buys ATR planes for $610m
Indonesia's fast-growing Lion Air, which earlier this week sealed a record $22.4 billion deal for 230 Boeing jets, on Thursday ordered 27 smaller aircraft from European manufacturer ATR.
2012-02-18 - 7:00:00 AM
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Indonesia
Lion Air CEO dreams of roofs and runways
Rusdi Kirana has dropped a record $22 billion on the table for Boeing jets and rubbed shoulders with President Barack Obama, but that's not even dinner conversation for the boss of Indonesia's Lion Air, who is obsessed with a far more modest project.
2012-02-18 - 7:00:00 AM
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Indonesia
Indonesia soldiers may get 15 years for boat tragedy
Five Indonesian soldiers accused of involvement in organising an asylum-seeker boat that sank on its way to Australia, leading to the deaths of as many as 200 people, could be jailed for up to 15 years.
2012-02-17 - 7:03:00 AM
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Indonesia
Coal exports the driver of Indonesian economy in 2012
Despite the World Bank's revision to its projection of Indonesian economic growth, a result of declines in the economic growth of the country's main trade partners, Indonesian coal exports for next year will certainly keep growing.
2012-02-17 - 7:00:00 AM
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Indonesia
Indonesia needs $70b year for infrastructure
Indonesia will need to spend $70 billion a year on infrastructure for the next five years in order to keep economic growth at an annual rate of 6 to 7 percent or higher, said a global publishing, research and consultancy firm in Jakarta on Tuesday.
2012-02-17 - 7:00:00 AM
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