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Water privatisation in Jakarta began when the British water company Thames Water entered into an agreement with the son of then-President Suharto in 1993 to obtain a water concession. Under the influence of the French water company Suez , however, the government decided to split the city's service area between the two companies.
2 373 Bank Mandiri: Jakarta 11.6 3.6 136.5 38.1 Banking 3 457 Bank Central Asia: Jakarta 7.5 3.3 91.1 75.3 Banking 4 912 Telkom Indonesia: Bandung: 9.8 1.6 18.2 18.6 Telecommunication 5 944 Bank Negara Indonesia: Jakarta 5.4 1.4 67.3 12.1 Banking 6 1194 Bayan Resources: Jakarta 3.3 1.0 2.9 39.6 Coal mining 7 1591 Chandra Asri Petrochemical ...
As in many other countries, those not connected to water supply networks pay the most for water. A survey in North Jakarta found the price of water in the early 1990s was $2.62/m 3 for vendor customers, $1.26/m 3 for standpipe customers, $1.08/m 3 for household resales customers, and only $0.18/m 3 for connected households. [32]
[2] Global locations of Danone factories. Danone was present in 130 markets and generated sales of US$25.7 billion in 2016, with more than half in developing countries. In 2015, fresh dairy products represented 50% of the group's total sales, baby food 22%, branded water 21%, and medical nutrition 7%. [41]
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Category: Water in Jakarta. 1 language. ... This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. F. Floods in Jakarta (4 P) S. Water supply in Jakarta (1 P)
Category: Water in Indonesia. 17 languages. ... Water in Jakarta (2 C, 2 P) M. Marine parks of Indonesia (3 P) S. Water supply and sanitation in Indonesia (2 C, 2 P) T.
Indonesia produced 490,000 tons of shrimp in 2004, which was 8% of the world production for the year. [3] In 1999, 507,513 ha of Indonesia was occupied by aquaculture, 60% of which being brackish water ponds, 28% being integrated rice-fish farming, and 12% being freshwater ponds. [4] Indonesia aquaculture regions with percentages of national ...