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Qatar sets up $1bn Indonesia fund for natural resources and infrastructure

Qatar's Sovereign wealth fund is setting up a special fund to invest $1 billion in Indonesian natural resources and infrastructure

Author: JANEMAN LATUL
Posted: Wednesday , 12 May 2010

JAKARTA (Reuters) - 

Qatar Holding, the investment arm of Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, has set up a $1 billion Indonesian fund to invest in infrastructure and natural resources in Southeast Asia's biggest economy, officials said on Monday.

The new investment fund is a sign of increasing interest in Indonesia among Middle East and other international investors thanks to the country's abundant resources and desperate need for financing for infrastructure projects ranging from power plants to roads, railways, and bridges.

Qatar's existing interests in Indonesia include Qatar Telecommunication Co.'s 65 percent stake in Indonesia's second-biggest telecom company, PT Indosat.

Gita Wirjawan, head of Indonesia's investment coordinating board, said that the local investment vehicle, PT Qatar Holding Indonesia, was set up a few days ago.

"The main focus area will be on mineral resources and infrastructure projects," Wirjawan added.

Hilmi Gasim, an assistant to Alwi Shihab, the President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's special envoy for the Middle East, said that originally Qatar and Indonesia had planned to set up a jointly owned fund with Qatar holding an 85 percent stake, but that Qatar eventually opted for a wholly owned fund.

Indonesia's huge coal and other mineral reserves have attracted keen interest from India and China, which want to secure steady supplies.

But Indonesia has also been aggressively pitching to Middle Eastern investors for several big resources and infrastructure projects.

It has opened a new marketing office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is slowly developing its Islamic financial markets to provide a wider array of Shariah-compliant investments.

Last year, Indonesia's government attracted total investment of $7.2 billion from Middle East investors, including a $5.2 billion investment in an integrated mineral-resources project in East Kalimantan with UAE's MEC Holdings.

Qatar Holding, which just last week bought the famous London department store Harrods, is estimated to control about $70 billion in assets and has interests in many leading companies in Europe and Unites States.

It has set up an office in India and plans to set up another office in China.

 

 

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