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PRESS DIGEST-Indonesian Business News - May 28

Tue May 27, 2008 10:20pm EDT

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Following are the leading business stories in the main Indonesian newspapers on May 28.

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JAKARTA POST

- PERTAMINA SAYS LPG SUPPLY MAY SOON RETURN TO NORMAL

Indonesian state oil and gas company PT Pertamina said the supply of liquefied petroleum gas may return to normal soon after operations were hit by a disruption in production due to an unscheduled shutdown at its Balongan refinery in West Java.

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BISNIS INDONESIA

- CHANDRA ASRI PLANS $120 MLN EXPANSION

Indonesian petrochemical company, PT Chandra Asri -- a unit of Barito Pacific Tbk (BRPT.JK) -- has set aside $120 million to build a new plant, its chief financial officer said.

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