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The country's large oil and natural gas reserves, coupled with its population of 341,000, gave it a high per capita gross domestic product of approximately $12,500. The Government used its substantial oil and gas revenues and investment income to provide a wide range of services and benefits to citizens, including free schooling and medical care, subsidized housing, and jobs. During the year, the non-oil and gas component of the economy suffered its fifth year of stagnation. ... [Read More]

Brunei

Employment agents in Brunei and in other countries reportedly brought workers to the country from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Pakistan, and other countries under false promises of well-paying jobs and later forced them to accept jobs as laborers or agricultural workers. There also were reports of employers confiscating the passports of domestic workers in order to prevent them from leaving the country. ...

There were reports that foreign domestic workers worked extremely long hours and were not permitted rest days during the year. Their passports allegedly were held by employers to prevent their departure, there were anecdotal reports of such workers not being paid. During the year, foreign and domestic employment agents reportedly brought workers to the country from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Pakistan, and other countries under false pretenses of well-paying jobs as teachers or shop assistants, only to force them later to accept jobs as laborers. Other workers, most notably in the garment industry, upon their arrival often were obliged to sign new employment contracts in the country that reduced their promised salaries through substantial monthly payments to their employment sponsors or agents. Living and working conditions for these persons generally were poor. ... [Read More]

Brunei

The country's large oil and natural gas reserves, coupled with its population of 358,000, gave it a per capita gross domestic product of approximately $13,300. The Government used its substantial oil and gas revenues and investment income to provide its citizens a wide range of services and benefits that included free schooling and medical care, subsidized housing, and jobs. During the year, the non-oil and gas component of the economy suffered its 6th year of stagnation. Foreign workers made up approximately 40 percent of the labor force. ... [Read More]

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Remarks With Indonesian Coordinating Minister Dorodjatun

SECRETARY POWELL: Thank you very much Mr. Minister. I am very pleased to be in Jakarta on my first visit here as Secretary of State. The United States and Indonesia are pursuing a wide range of important issues in concert. We are expanding and deepening our bilateral ties and our economic cooperation. And we are jointly contributing to the global fight against terrorism. We’ve just had a very good meeting with the Minister and his economic advisors and I commended the Minister for the positive steps that he and his economic team have taken toward economic and financial reform. Progress today, including the restoration and re-invigoration of relations with Indonesia’s international lenders, has strengthened the currency and Indonesia’s stock market. Millions of Indonesians have benefited as a result of these positive steps. That said, I urge that Indonesia redouble reform efforts in order to put the economy on a more sustainable long-term footing and we had a good conversation about ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Text: USTR's Zoellick to Attend APEC Meeting in Bangkok, October 17-18

"APEC has been an important vehicle for advancing trade liberalization, and in the wake of Cancun, such regional gatherings can provide a useful venue to discuss how to keep trade liberalization on track and moving forward," said Zoellick. "For robust trading regions like the Pacific, we will continue to explore all opportunities. I look forward to discussing with my colleagues ways to foster the regional and global economic growth that everyone needs if we are to expand jobs and promote prosperity. ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Transcript: Powell Pledges Support For Indonesian Reform Efforts

SECRETARY POWELL: Thank you very much Mr. Minister. I am very pleased to be in Jakarta on my first visit here as Secretary of State. The United States and Indonesia are pursuing a wide range of important issues in concert. We are expanding and deepening our bilateral ties and our economic cooperation. And we are jointly contributing to the global fight against terrorism. We've just had a very good meeting with the Minister and his economic advisors and I commended the Minister for the positive steps that he and his economic team have taken toward economic and financial reform. Progress today, including the restoration and re-invigoration of relations with Indonesia's international lenders, has strengthened the currency and Indonesia's stock market. Millions of Indonesians have benefited as a result of these positive steps. That said, I urge that Indonesia redouble reform efforts in order to put the economy on a more sustainable long-term footing and we had a good conversation ... [Read More]

Why APEC Matters to Americans

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum was established in 1989 to promote economic integration around the Pacific Rim and to sustain economic growth. APEC currently has 21 members: Australia; Brunei Darussalam; Canada; Chile; People's Republic of China; Hong Kong, China; Indonesia; Japan; Republic of Korea; Malaysia; Mexico; New Zealand; Papua New Guinea; Peru; Republic of the Philippines; Russia; Singapore; Chinese Taipei; Thailand; USA; Vietnam. In 1993 President Clinton, recognizing the value of top-level meetings to advance the work of creating a Pacific community, invited member economies' leaders to Blake Island, Washington, to meet informally to discuss major issues in the APEC region.  This gathering of economic leaders has become the single-most important institution in the Asia-Pacific region.  It brings top level attention to APEC's vision of free trade and investment as well as providing a forum for Leaders ... [Read More]


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