JAKARTA: Hospital operator Medikaloka Hermina expects to break ground in August on an international-quality hospital in Indonesia’s planned new capital city of Nusantara, a company director says.
The hospital would rank among the first private sector investments in the city of Nusantara, which the Indonesian government is building from the ground up in a former jungle on the island of Borneo at an estimated cost of US$32bil (RM148bil).
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