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Minister: South Korean companies to increase Indonesian investments by $1.7 billion

Minister: South Korean companies to increase Indonesian investments by $1.7 billion

Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia's economic minister, said that South Korean firms will increase their investments in Indonesia by $1.7billion. She made the announcement after attending a business meeting between President Prabowo and a South Korean association.

Airlangga reported that the increase in investment is more than 10% over the $15.4 billion invested by South Korean companies into Southeast Asia's biggest economy.

Prabowo’s office reported that he had met with over a dozen South Korean firms who have invested in Indonesia. These included holding company Lotte Corporation and steel firm POSCO.

Airlangga, without providing any further details, said that POSCO and KCC Glass are among the companies planning new investments.

Airlangga reported that Lotte Chemical Corp.'s $3.9 Billion large-scale petrochemical facility in Indonesia is expected to begin operating by September or Oct. this year.

He added that Indonesia was also in discussions with South Korea's Poongsan Corporation about buying ammunition.

KCC Glass POSCO Lotte and Poongsan have not responded to requests for comment.

(source: Reuters)