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Rumors of Industrial Relocation

Tuesday, January 30, 2001

Businessmen are busy asking themselves why foreign investors don't seem to want to return to Indonesia, while workers are being branded black sheep and the government is beginning to panic.

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A YEAR ago, the general public—in particular, the lower classes—was asking the question "When will the economy get better?" Today, it's the big businessmen who are doing the asking, with questions such as "When will we have political stability?" and "When will peace return to Indonesia?" These concerns have unfortunately only added fuel to widespread public debate over the rumors of industrial relocation. Now this has even spread to Ministry

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