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| Brunei
Darussalam: |
| Brunei
is important to world energy markets since it exports nearly
180,000 barrels per day of oil, third largest producer of liquefied
natural gas in Asia, and strategically located near vital sea
lanes through the South China Sea linking the Indian and Pacific
Oceans. <<more>> |
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| Indonesia: |
| Indonesia
remains as one of the most attractive investment destination
owing to its rich natural resources and relatively cheap labor.
It has vast mineral resources, most important of which is crude
petroleum with associated natural gas deposits, extracted mainly
from Sumatra and Kalimantan. Indonesia has a substantial but
declining oil production and is a major exporter of liquefied
natural gas. <<more>> |
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| Malaysia: |
| Sabah
is endowed with abundant natural resources suited for agriculture,
manufacturing and other related industries. <<more>>
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| Philippines: |
| Natural
resources, cost of production, availability of skilled and technical
manpower, assistance programs on trade and investments, and
information on local products. <<more>>
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