"Yet while Indonesia is hitting its stride, there are many aspects to its development that need committed reform and restructuring if the country to meet 'stretch' goals – that is, to exceed the consensus view that Indonesia should be growing at 7 percent or more per year. These include bolstering institutions and legal environments to promote and encourage investment in public infrastructure," he said ahead of a high-profile conference Thursday.
Economist Conferences is set to host the Indonesia Summit on Thursday, which brings in more than 100 senior business leaders and government officials for an interactive discussion.
Vice President Boediono, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu, Industry Minister MS Hidayat and Investment Coordinating Board head Gita Wirjawan are among the senior officials who will attend the conference.
Source : JP (24/3/2010)
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