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INDONESIA: Current Developments, Future Challenges and Investment Opportunities with Muhammad Lutfi |
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Mr Muhammad Lutfi |
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On Minister Stephen Smith’s visit to Indonesia in early August, he announced various initiatives Australia has in partnership to meet Indonesia’s Millennium Development Goals. Amongst these Millennium Development Goals are the flagship projects of improving hundreds of kilometres of national roads and bridges in 10 provinces across eastern Indonesia to the value of $328 Million. This is one of the many examples of Indonesia's current reforms to infrastructure. Indonesia’s growth also includes the country’s vast natural resources, growing construction sector, and soaring personal consumption driving growth. Hear more about the quiet progress of Indonesia and the opportunities from Mr Muhammad Lutfi, Chief of Indonesia’s Investment Co-ordinating Board. A self-made businessman, Mr. Lutfi started an oil trading company at the age of 24 and was the CEO and President of his listed company Mahaka Group. He also made forays into the media, owning Republika, a local daily newspaper, and was a campaign adviser during President Yudhoyono's election campaign. Mr Lutfi was recently named as a 2008 Young Global Leader by The World Economic Forum, joining an elite leadership group of executives, public figures and intellectuals under 40 around the world. This event is organized by Asialink and Indonesian Consulate in Melbourne. WHEN: Wednesday 27 August 2008 TIME: 6.30 pm start WHERE: The Sidney Myer Asia Centre, The University of Melbourne COST: Free, but RSVP is essential. Indicate your attendance by sending an email with "Lutfi" in the subject line to events@asialink.unimelb.edu.au
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