Property-report.com, Asia Pulse
Russian entrepreneurs were reported to have an interest to invest in the sector of infrastructure, real estate and production of health instrument in Indonesia.
The report on this was exactly the conclusion of a visit by some Russian entrepreneurs grouping in the Russian Academy of Business to Indonesia on February 20 to March 2, a spokesman of the Indonesian embassy in Moscow, M. Aji Surya, told Indonesian correspondent in London on Monday.
I Oleg Gorbulin, the Director of the Russian National Investment Board who acted as the leader of Russian delegation, said his side would be serious to learn the possibility to invest in the sector of infrastructures as already offered by the Indonesian coordinating investment board.
"It will not be on the right track if the Indonesian offer is to be ignored," he said.
Largest and medium scale Russian businessmen were reported to be currently pondering the line of business or investment they had to invest in Indonesia, said Sergey Evdokimov, the manager of medical instruments making company "MedEng" especially in the sector of medical instrument.
In the meantime, Elena Chepelnikova, the president of Russian Petrobuild holding company, had the interest to make cooperation with his Indonesian partners in the sector of real-estate.
During their visit to Indonesia, the delegation of Russian Academy of Business had a series of meetings with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), the Indonesian Businesswomen Association (IWAPI), the Indonesian Coordinating Investment Board, the Artha Graha Network, Riau Islands Governor and the Batam Industrial Development Authority.
For most of Russian delegates, this year´s visit is the second one to Indonesia, thus posing a follow up of the last year´s.
The results of the visit are very satisfactory. Even the world is still grappling with the financial crisis, Indonesia is proven to be able to attract Russian investors, as this world largest archipelagic country can expectedly come up as the center of Russian investment in the future, A. Agus Sriyono, the Indonesian Vice Ambassador in Moscow, said.
According to a plan, in April of this year, the delegation of Russian Academy of Business will reportedly visit Indonesia to further discuss more concrete step of cooperation, thus indicating that how big the interest of Russian businessmen to invest in Indonesia is.
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