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Negotiations Not Yet Over

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

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HAVING failed in its efforts to reach an out-of-court settlement, in July Indonesia will once again be back at the international arbitration negotiation table. This time around it will be facing up to Cemex SA. This global cement producer, originally from Mexico, is demanding redress from Indonesia through the arbitration body ICSID (International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes) Washington, DC, USA.

Previously, Indonesia has

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