British Prime Minister David Cameron sought to forge closer business ties with Indonesia on Tuesday, saying British investment could easily double if deals can be clinched on infrastructure projects.
Indonesia is Cameron’s first stop on a four-day trade mission to Southeast Asia to spur lucrative business deals and encourage new political alliances to counter Islamist militancy.
Britain, Indonesia’s fifth largest foreign investor, is particularly interested in investing in I ..
When Indonesia announced its 276 billion pound infrastructure plan, the next opportunity for British businesses became clear,” Cameron told a Jakarta forum of government and business officials from both countries, according to a pool report.
Cameron highlighted Britain’s 15 billion pound ($25 billion) Crossrail project, that will connect Heathrow airport west of London to the county of Essex in the east, through 42 km (26 miles) of new tunnels, as an example of the expertise it can br ..
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