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Cap in Hand

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

PLN’s plans to revoke the electricity rate increase maximum is opposed by businesspeople and Senayan politicians.

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IT was afternoon when the sounds of machines from the textile factory in Jetis village, Karanganyar, Central Java, owned by PT Sekar Lima Pratama were still roaring at a deafening rate on Wednesday last week. Hundreds of workers were diligently weaving threads into cloth. However, Liliek Setiawan, the owner, was worriedly facing a jump in the electricity rate. If the factory standing on the two hectares that Liliek owned was to continue operation

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