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Indonesia, China forging closer economic ties
By Andi Abdussalam
http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc /2007/6/8/indonesia-china -forging-closer-economic
-ties/
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia and economic giant China are forging closer
economic ties with Beijing moving to realize various investment projects worth
a total of US$800 million in Indonesia.
The realization of the economic cooperation between the two countries which has
been running well got an impetus when Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla
made a six-day visit to China from June 6 to 11.
"The vice president`s visit to China is expected to increase the two countries`
economic cooperation," chief of the Indonesian embassy`s economic section in
Beijing Andriana Supandy said.
Kalla`s agenda included talks with executives of Chinese state-owned companies
which had investment project schemes in Indonesia such as Sino-Hydro and China
National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).
"China has a lot of opportunities to increase its investment in Indonesia as
both nations` economic relations are now increasing," the vice president said
at a meeting with Chinese Communist Party Secretary General for Unnan province,
Bai Enpei.
Indonesian Public Works Minister Djoko Kirmanto who accompanied the vice
president during his tour of China hoped that the meeting between Kalla and
Chinese business officials would expedite the implementation of various
Chinese-funded projects in Indonesia.
Indonesia and Sino-Hydro, for example, signed a work contract on April 30,
2007, for the construction of the Jatigede dam project in West Java. Work on
the dam is expected to be begin on June 30, 2007.
China has made a loan commitment worth US$800 million for different projects in
Indonesia, of which US$250 million are designed for construction of the
Jatigede dam in Cirebon, West Java.
The rest of the loan would be used for double-track railway projects, thermal
power plants and road construction.
Minister Djoko Kirmanto hoped that the meeting between the vice president and
Sino-Hydro executives would expedite the realization of the Jatigede dam
project.
With the Chinese financial assistance, construction of the Jatigede dam was
expected to proceed smoothly in order to contain rain water for irrigation or
for generating electricity.
He said Cirebon district and its surrounding areas were often hit by floods
during the rainy season and scarcity of water during the dry spells. That`s
why, he added, it needed a dam to contain water when rain falls.
The minister said the design and blueprint of the dam had been made while
construction which be started after the Chinese funs had been isursed.
The other sector of cooperation included investment in railway projects.
The vice president held a meeting with China Railway Engineering Corporation
(CREC) to discuss the company`s plan to build a 517-kilometer-long railway
track in Central Kalimantan province, she said.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the project was signed recently by
Central Kalimantan Governor Teras Narang and CREC`s management while Vice
President Jusuf Kalla was slated to talk about the financial scheme for the
purpose.
In the energy sector, the vice president had a meeting with China National
Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) to discuss a plan to ship LNG (liquefied
natural gas) amounting to 2.6 million metric tons from Papua Province
(Indonesia) to Fujian Province (China).
The LNG supply cooperation would last for 25 years starting in 2009 as demand
for LNG in Fujian kept on increasing.
During his visit, the vice president and Chinese officials also discussed the
establishment of a 10,000-megawatt power plant as many Chinese companies had
won tenders in the project.
In terms of investment, China is now the fifth biggest investor country in
Indonesia with an investment worth US$7.4 billion.
Chinese investment in Indonesia, excluding those in the gas and oil sectors,
reached US$170 million (38 projects) in 2003, and it rose to US$205 million (80
projects) in 2005.
Indonesia`s investment in China was recorded at US$100.8 million with 115
projects in 2006.
The vice president also focused his attention on increasing trade between the
two nations.
Kalla said the aim of his meeting with executives of Chinese companies was to
increase the trade volume and investment of both countries.
According to the chairman of the Indonesian Commerce and Industry (Kadin), MS
Hidayat, the vice president`s visit was part of Indonesia`s efforts to achieve
the target of US$30 billion two-trade between Jakarta and Beijing launched by
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his Chinese counterpart, Hu
Jinato, in April 2005 in Jakarta.
The trade target was inseparable from the frame of strategic cooperation which
basically calls for the two countries to expand cooperation in all fields, he
said.
Two-way trade between Indonesia and China tripled to US$19.06 billion in 2006
from US$6.7 billion in 2001.(*)
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