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According to PPI World Bank Database that infrastructure investment in East Asia (China, Indonesia, Philippine, Malaysia, and Thailand) from 1998 to 2005 was stagnant, where infrastructure investment in Indonesia slowed down after financial crises, total investment in 1996 was 7,492.6 million US...
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According to the World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Index 2006-07 that ranking of Indonesia's competitiveness is 50 from 125 countries. Furthermore for infrastructure competitiveness, Indonesia's ranking is 89, lower than East Asian countries (e.g., China, Malaysia, Philippines,...
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According to the World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Index 2006-07 that ranking of Indonesia's competitiveness is 50 from 125 countries. Furthermore for infrastructure competitiveness, Indonesia's ranking is 89, lower than East Asian countries (e.g., China, Malaysia, Philippines,...
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According to Global Insight (2006), world container trade flow in 2005, East –West was 43%, where Trans-Atlantic: 5.4 million TEU, Asia-Europe: 12.1 million TEU, and Trans-Pacific: 19.3 million TEU; and Intra-Asia was 31% or 26.2 million TEU (including Australia, Indian Subcontinent and Middle...
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According to Global Insight (2006), world container trade flow in 2005, East–West was 43%, where Trans-Atlantic: 5.4 million TEU, Asia-Europe: 12.1 million TEU, and Trans-Pacific: 19.3 million TEU; and Intra-Asia was 31% or 26.2 million TEU (including Australia, Indian Subcontinent and Middle...
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