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Reflecting on Tanjung Uma

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

The goal of developing Tanjung Uma in Batam into an integrated business zone remains unrealized. Cronyism could be an impediment.

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THE stalled development of the integrated business district at Tanjung Uma, Batam, must be overcome immediately. For a decade, the Batam Authority has been trying to turn the district into an economic growth center. But in fact Tanjung Uma remains almost the same as it was 10 years ago. Many investors have changed their minds about establishing businesses there. Those that have arrived are disappointed because the promises they were given have co

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