Iemma sends apology letter to indonesian governor
SINGAPORE – South Korea will suspend trade with Indonesia for several months if it fails to respond to a letter from Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, sources have told a newspaper.
As part o바카라f its preparations for the Singapore-Indonesia Economic Corridor (SEA) development, South Korea plans to introduce a “zero tolerance” policy for corruption and corruption-related activities during the upcoming construction period.
South Korea also expects to introduce an official system for the collection and transmission of payment services from businesses.
“The Prime Minister of Indonesia will send a letter of apology to President (Muntaziho) Sundararibjo over the’malicious acts’. He will immediately seek a ban on the movement of certain officials through the ports of the Indonesian state,” said a source.
The source said President Yudhoyono (centre) is keen to maintain dialogue with all parties, including parties connected with business, and ensure the long-term interests of the South Korean citizens.
The Singapore-Indonesia Economic Corridor (SEA) is one of the latest projects by South Korea aimed at boosting its economic clout in Central Asia.
It is expected to create 20,000 jobs, as well as attract $3 billion in government investment.
It is expected to become one of the world’s fastest growing economies by 2020.
The first phase of the SEA, currently under construction, is expected to open in 2022.
With Indonesia, Malaysia and China all supporting the construction of the port through projects such as the South Korea-예스카지노Indonesia Business City.
At the beginning of 2016, the State Council directed South Korea to conduct its own feasibility study with regard to the feasibility study for the proposed development area.
South Kor더킹카지노ea expects Indonesia to give a fresh start to its “corrupt business environment” during the phase of SEA.
The prime minister has promised that South Korea’s business sector will take serious heed of this message, and will “act carefully” in responding to the note in a timely manner.
South Korea’s Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se told reporters in Jakarta that Indonesia was willing to take steps as per its legal obligations if it could be assured that South Korea would maintain “a strong bilateral relations with Indonesia”.