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November 15, 2006 · about 20 years ago

Batam full, shipyards turning to Karimun

Some 33 shipyards grouped in the Batam Shipyard Offshore Association (BSOA) have started turning to Karimun islands for their new investment as Batam has already become too full of business activities. “Look, Batam is already full (of business activities),” BSOA chairman Chandra Dahlan said here on

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Some 33 shipyards grouped in the Batam Shipyard Offshore Association (BSOA) have started turning to Karimun islands for their new investment as Batam has already become too full of business activities.

“Look, Batam is already full (of business activities),” BSOA chairman Chandra Dahlan said here on Thursday after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Karimun district administration.

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