Osama Not Affect Investment

The death of Osama bin Laden did not affect the investment climate in the world, especially Indonesia. The threat of chaos after the death of Osama no effect on the business.

Director of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) Lawrence Spinelli said it was because the decision to invest requires a long time. Investors always think carefully planned investments in the future.

"The decision not investing enough in one or two weeks, but take many years," he said in Jakarta on Tuesday, May 3, 2011.

OPIC is a U.S. company this bevy consider Indonesia an attractive place to invest. Factor of good relations between the two countries becomes an important key to attract investors.
"They saw it today and they will see it tomorrow in the long term" he added.

Indonesia, he added, has several advantages such as a human resources with higher education and hardworking. Another factor strategic geographical location and spacious, and a large number of consumers. "The government's commitment in supporting the investment climate in Indonesia that make investors interested," he said.

To support the cooperation between the two countries, OPIC held a conference to bring together the two countries investors tomorrow, May 4, 2011. American investors comprising financial institutions, private equity managers, and local officials. It is estimated that as many as 250 participants consisting of 20 countries such as Britain, Iraq, Vietnam, and Cambodia will take part in the conference this OPIC. Some large companies are involved, such as General Electric, and Google.

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