...to create new infrastructure projects and to speed up the realization of already planned projects, Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla has said. "We increase spending for next year to 100 trillion rupiah to finance infrastructure projects that quickly...
...will allow the Southeast Asian nation to borrow US$1 billion to purchase Chinese products, Indonesia's Vice President Jusuf Kalla said. The Export-Import Bank of China will provide the loan, which can be used to buy equipment, such as machinery that Indonesia...
...will also build a 605 million dollar, 660-megawatt coal-fuelled power plant in Cilacap, Central Java. Vice President Jusuf Kalla said earlier that the two countries had also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a one billion dollar loan from the...
...Saturday for a four day-official visit, the Chinese embassy here said. The vice premier will hold talks with Vice President Jusuf Kalla before signing a series of agreements. He will also make a courtesy call to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, said a...
...scheduled to make an official visit to Indonesia from Saturday to Tuesday at the invitation of Indonesian Vice President M Jusuf Kalla. During his visit, the Vice Premier will attend the Third China-Indonesia Energy Forum and meet Indonesian government leaders....
...in the region. As I write this, INSI Director Rodney Pinder is on his way to the office of Indonesian Vice-President Jusuf Kalla, where he will present him with a copy of the Declaration and ask Indonesia to take up this issue with other members of ASEAN. The...
... Age 63 Net Worth $260 million Married, 5 children Brother-in-law of Indonesia's vice president Jusuf Kalla (No. 29), Aksa founded privately held Bosowa Corp., one of the largest conglomerates in eastern Indonesia. Its cement group recently reached a deal...
...power, as the country would rely much on the huge domestic market following the fall of global demand, Vice president Jusuf Kalla said here Friday. The global financial rout has sapped demands and dampened the overseas sales of Indonesia's products in October,...
...immediately, with the remaining 80 per cent due by November this year, but the company reneged. In September, Vice President Jusuf Kalla said the government had given up all hope to stop the mud. Various attempts to halt the mud flow were made, included building...
...report described Aburizal as one of the biggest financiers of the 2004 presidential campaign of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Jusuf Kalla. Quoting unnamed sources, the article claimed Aburizal's huge contributions to the eventually successful campaign earned...