Watch telenovelas - Japan's main reason to resign from PT Indonesia Asahan Aluminium (inalum) due to the country's sunrise was kept losing money, and only profits in the last two years alone.
Responding, a member of Commission D of the DPRD North Sumatra, Mustofawiyah, assess the reasons for Japan's only course. They've lost shame, because they assume that they alone can take care of Hydroelectric shavings 1, 2, 3 and 4.
"But it proved wrong, because there is interest in other countries who want to take over, ie one China in the shavings, and Korea in Asahan III," said Democrats of North Sumatra to the Online Beware, this afternoon.
Mustofa said, Japan too was powerful and is still feudal. He also believes if a subsidiary of Nippon Asahan Aluminium (NAA), which supplied raw materials to Australia and sell the aluminum to Japan and won a huge advantage.
Mustofa added that until recently could be said only a small Part of the positive impact directly affecting the people of North Sumatra. In fact, the company reap big profits.
According Mustofa, if managed by the government, then the benefits will be greater dirasakanmasyarakat. "I think the best step is, PT inalum should be taken over by the government," he said.
Known, inalum employment contract with the Indonesian government will expire in the coming 2013. Government urged to take over management of inalum was intact. Now, the government was preparing measures to do that and now still in the process, if the contract is completed.
Responding, a member of Commission D of the DPRD North Sumatra, Mustofawiyah, assess the reasons for Japan's only course. They've lost shame, because they assume that they alone can take care of Hydroelectric shavings 1, 2, 3 and 4.
"But it proved wrong, because there is interest in other countries who want to take over, ie one China in the shavings, and Korea in Asahan III," said Democrats of North Sumatra to the Online Beware, this afternoon.
Mustofa said, Japan too was powerful and is still feudal. He also believes if a subsidiary of Nippon Asahan Aluminium (NAA), which supplied raw materials to Australia and sell the aluminum to Japan and won a huge advantage.
Mustofa added that until recently could be said only a small Part of the positive impact directly affecting the people of North Sumatra. In fact, the company reap big profits.
According Mustofa, if managed by the government, then the benefits will be greater dirasakanmasyarakat. "I think the best step is, PT inalum should be taken over by the government," he said.
Known, inalum employment contract with the Indonesian government will expire in the coming 2013. Government urged to take over management of inalum was intact. Now, the government was preparing measures to do that and now still in the process, if the contract is completed.