Indonesia's tourism figures are largely disappointing, given its picturesque beaches and spectacular landscapes. Much of this can be put down to the country's poor infrastructure, something the government is looking to address in the hope of doubling the number of holidaymakers coming to the country by 2020. Natasha Turak reports.
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Will the real Indonesia please stand up?
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Global real estate market sinks to a new low
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Mixed news for BRICs in Maplecroft 20-year prediction
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Can Indonesia keep pace with its own growth?
With its investment opportunities almost as numerous as its islands, Indonesia has attracted a significant number of global corporations in the past few years. With no sign of its appeal waning, and a thriving tourism sector to boot, the country is now having to deal with a growing infrastructure deficit.
Indian and Chinese companies lead BRIC investment charge
Companies from India and China were leading source FDI countries among BRICs in 2011.
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