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INDONESIAN INDUSTRY MINISTRY READY TO CUT 15 PCT OF ITS BUDGET.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 31-JAN-08
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JAKARTA, Jan 31 Asia Pulse - Industry Minister Fahmi Idris said that his ministry did not mind if its budget is cut by 15 per cent under the efficiency program of the Finance Ministry.

"The budget that will be cut are funds initially designed for expenditure posts outside main...

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