Monday, January 28, 2013

Indef: U.S. Fiscal Policy Can Anti Canyons profitable RI


Headline - Economist Indef (Institute for Development of Economics and Finance), Aviliani, assess policies to prevent "fiscal gap" defined government and Congress of the United States is not only useful to save the U.S. economy. Other countries such as Indonesia can benefit.

One of the anti-gap fiscal policy that has been agreed upon in Washington are raising domestic taxes for rich people earning more than $ 400,000 per year. Government and Congress until March still discussing other steps, the government's budget reduction programs in several areas.
According Aviliani, anti brink of fiscal policies about tax increases for the rich people in the U.S. could bring benefits to Indonesia. That is, this country could be an alternative investment for wealthy U.S. investors, who objected taxes go up.
"Investors will surely find a safe haven for investment," said Aviliani in a discussion with the Ministry of Commerce in Jakarta, Monday, January 28, 2013.
Indonesia, continued Aviliani, likely to be the investment destination. This is considering that Indonesia is one of the fastest-emerging country well during the year 2012 and that growth is expected to continue in 2013.
This, according to Aviliani, is an opportunity that can be captured by the Indonesian capital market. As for the industry, investors are likely to target the mining sector.
"This is the homework for the government to meningklatkan foreign investment in labor-intensive sector and the real sector," he said.
Not Consistent
During this time, continued Aviliani, outside of the capital market is still a lot of inconsistent government policies. In fact, he was more interested investors to invest in the real sector.
"For example, just yesterday the dissolution of BP Migas without prior coordination with the government, it makes investors more confusion," he said.
Earlier, Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo said the threat from the brink of fiscal crisis in the United States has not been reached. Therefore, the continuation of the government's decision and the U.S. Congress are of particular concern the government of Indonesia.
Sources: http://bisnis.news.viva.co.id/news/read/385791

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