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Checking the Foreign ‘Tsunami’

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Domestic electronics sales are predicted to increase by 10-15 percent next year. The rules to safeguard the local market are to be maintained.

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BUDI Darmadi’s question stunned about 30 national electronics entrepreneurs. They only looked at each other so the Director-General of Transportation Equipment and Telematics Industry, Department of Industry, had to repeat his sentence. “I wish to know the effect of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement on the electronics industry. How anxious are you to face it?”

Budi sought the businessmen’s response to the ASEAN-China free trade zone

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