Leasing dominates financing of heavy equipment.(LEASING)

From: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter | Date: March 1, 2008 | Copyright information

The brisk development of the mining, plantation and infrastructure sectors has provided wider market for heavy equipment leasing industry.

In the past several years the prices of mining products such as coal, nickel and copper, and plantation commodities like palm oil and rubber have continued to scale up encouraging expansion of business in the sectors Indonesia.

The sectors are all export oriented, the impact of the 150% surge in the prices of oil fuels (BBM...

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