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Friday, November 30, 2007

Three RI companies to set up posphate acid factory in Morocco

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Three Indonesian companies intend to invest US$500 million in the construction of a phosphate acid factory in Morocco under an investment cooperation agreement with the Middle Eastern country, Indonesia`s special envoy to the Middle East Alwi Shihab said.

Speaking to the press after a meeting with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the State Palace here Friday, Shihab identified the three companies as PT Petrokimis Gresik, Medco Energi Corporation and Bosowa Group.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the three Indonesian firms` plan was expected to be signed in 2008, he said.

The investment would be made under a bilateral investment cooperation scheme whereby Indonesia would import semi-finished phosphate acid from Morocco and the latter would invest in the construction of an ammonia plant in Indonesia.

"It`s a better way to meet our need for phosphate acid than having to import the finished product while Morocco also needs ammonia," Alwi said.

Alwi who met the president to report the results of his work during the past few months and his work plans for the near future, said he was also exploring the possibility of forging the same kind of investment cooperation with Egypt.

In Saudi Arabia and Qatar there were many investment opportunities for Indonesian construction companies, he said.

Citing examples, Alwi said construction company Waskita Karya had been offered to invest in a project worth US$1.5 million in Saudi Arabia. The project would include development of a housing complex and apartments in University City.

Another Indonesian construction company, Adhi Karya, had won a contract to build apartment towers in Qatar, Alwi said.

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