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North Sumatra Investment Book

WHAT YOU CAN INVEST? BB BANK INDONESIA BANK SENTRAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA IRON & STEEL • Existed aluminium facilities in the region • • High demand of iron and steel products Access to raw materials from Kalimantan or nearby import PROCESSED FOODS Large access and supply to livestock, plantation, and fisheries Limited of F&B downstream industries in the province and Sumatra yet high growth of demand, will create sizeable amount of market · PALM OIL FINAL PRODUCTS The final product used by multiple industries such as fertilizer, oil, paper and wood products More than 150 products resulted from palm oil will give significant impact to economy . TIRES • • Tire manufacturing listed as on of labor-intensive industry High integration with natural rubber, synthetic, chemical, plastic and recycling industries AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES • High integration with various industries such as rubber, plastic, textile, chemical, aluminium and iron steel • Labor intensive process; high employment opportunities PETROCHEMICAL • • Domestic demand for petrol products is already higher than domestic production capacity Domestic demand is expected to continue growing by at least 1% annually over the next 20 years 58 North Sumatra Investment Book CEMENT Indonesia cement demand expected to highly increase in average to 10% Rebound cement demand in industrialized market such as US & western further spur sales • RUBBER PRODUCTS High attractiveness due to underdeveloped downstream and high demand both global and Indonesia especially industrial rubber Rubber products are highly used in various kind of industries FOOTWEAR . One of the Indonesia labor intensive industry reaching to 4.2% from total manufacture worker Footwear industry gives significant impact to Indonesian export ALUMINIUM • Pure aluminium could be used directly for different industries • Inalum is the major producer of aluminium raw materials which is Ingot Trade flow will increase because of development, leading to higher GDP
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