Minister of Industry Fahmi Idris of Indonesia

In response to it minister Fahmi Idris said that electricity supply was no longer a crucial problem in the country particularly in Java.
Fahmi Idris said that in principle the companies wished to invest in the country, but still awaiting the country's secured gas and electricity supply, as well as any tax incentives the country would offer.
Minister Fahmi Idris said that electricity supply was no longer a crucial problem in the country particularly in Java.
In the meantime, Industry Minister Fahmi Idris said the EPA is basically a liberalization of trade, and if that`s the case, it will surely benefit Japan more.
Fahmi Idris has not added any friends.
75 million tonnes, Industry Minister Fahmi Idris said on Thursday.
Fahmi Idris said Iceland was once a very poor country but had become very rich because of its geothermal industry.
But as the IJEPA went into effect in July, Indonesian Industry Minister Fahmi Idris said that Indonesia’s main exports, such as agricultural products and timber, will continue to face high non-tariff barriers in the form of quality standards, while Japanese high-tech imports will be able to enter the Indonesian market with lower import taxes.
Jakarta - Industry Minister Fahmi Idris has urged the Finance Ministry to develop a fiscal incentive policy amidst pressure on investment to prevent the real sector from further deteriorating.
Industry Minister Fahmi Idris was quoted by the newspaper as saying here on Wednesday that each of the factories would be built with a production capacity of 3,000 tons to 6,000 tons per year.
Industry Minister Fahmi Idris said last week the government was seeking to regulate crude palm oil exports to help ensure sufficient stocks for local refiners and to encourage them to produce more palm oil by-products.
The government has yet to decide what instruments to use to regulate exports, but Idris said regulation might be in the form of export taxes or through non-fiscal policies.
Indonesia's Manpower Minister Fahmi Idris said today he would visit Malaysia early next month to discuss the repatriation of thousands of Indonesian illegal workers.