BATAM ISLAND, Kepri Archipelago, is one of the Most Popular Travel Destinations in Indonesia, Batam Island features several interesting Tourist attractions and spectacular Beaches with Many Sports Clubs and Resorts lining the Nongsa coast and Waterfront City offer exciting sea sports and outdoor activities for everyone.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Drydocks World subsidiary raises $265m
A Dubai-based marine geophysical company, in which Drydocks World Dubai has 9.4% stake, has secured financing to fund its newbuild orders and is on track to become one of the top five players in its field by 2012.
In a statement to the Oslo Bourse, Polarcus Limited said it has successfully completed new financing of $200 million to enable the reacquisition and completion of a 3D seismic vessel POLARCUS ALIMA, scheduled for delivery from the shipyard in Q1 2011. 3D seismic is used in exploring for oil and gas.
The new financing comprised a $65 million equity issue and a $80 million 5-year bond issue, both of which were significantly oversubscribed, and a $55 million loan facility.
It has also signed shipbuilding contracts for two additional high-end 12-14 streamer Ice Class 3D seismic vessels from Ulstein Verft AS of Norway, on “highly favorable terms”.
For these vessels, Polarcus said it has successfully secured $65 million through a related equity issue to partly finance the newbuilds, scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2012.
By 2012, Polarcus will have increased its modern fleet to seven from the current three, making it one of world’s largest players in 3D seismic along with CGS-Veritas, PGS, WesternGeco and Fugro.
Asked whether Drydocks World will keep its stake in the three-year old firm, Peter Zickerman, Executive VP and Head of Strategic Investments said: “We’re in a very good dialogue with them. They are content shareholder. Polarcus is also a good exposure for Dubai.”
In Septmeber, Drydocks World–Dubai, the region’s largest ship repair, conversion and new building yard, has delivered the third 3D seismic vessel to its Polarcus. Drydocks World is set to deliver two more vessels – Samur and Alima – to Polarcus next month.
Polarcus on Wednesday posted revenues of $56.3 million and EBITDA of $21.2 million, with three vessels in operation as well as positive Net Cash Flow from operating activities.
It said it has a robust backlog growth through the quarter, with six separate Letters of Intent received, including a strategically important 4D seismic acquisition ‘monitor' survey and undershoot for Eni, offshore Nigeria.
"We have continued to see robust growth in the fourth quarter, both of the high-end 3D seismic market in general, as well as our own internal development,” Rolf Ronningen, CEO of Polarcus, said.
Drydocks World, a unit of Dubai government conglomerate Dubai World, last month signed a $200 million credit facility with banks and will enter negotiations over amending the terms of its core syndicated debt facility.
The facility will be available until April 30 for drawing to provide working capital instruments, such as refund guarantees and performance bonds, to its trading counterparties in relation to new and existing contracts.
But just like in the case of Dubai World, the government of Dubai is unlikely to entertain talk of assets fire sale despite analysts’ bleak outlook on Drydocks World.
However, unlike the case of Dubai World, which last year agreed with all its creditors to restructure $25 billion debts, more strings are likely to be attached this time.
“Banks will eventually agree on a debt extension of some sort but not without a form of collateral or security,” Ahmad Al Anani, an associate director for the Middle East and North Africa at Exotix, an investment bank specialising in illiquid assets.
“Dubai sees Drydocks as a strategic long-term asset at the core of its vision so a fire sale of Drydocks assets is unlikely,” Al Anani said. “I expect the position of the government, as is in the case of Dubai World, would be to delay or avert asset sales where losses would crystallise.”
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Why Invest in Batam
At the end of December 2007, Batam has accumulated a total of approximately U.S. $ 13.08 billion in investments consist of U.S. $ 2.61 billion from the government and the investment of U.S. $ 10.47 billion of private investment. Government invests in infrastructure development. Private investment consists of more than U.S. $ 5.71 billion of domestic investment, and U.S. $ 4.76 billion of foreign investment. More than 973 foreign companies operating in Batam, while the number of local companies, nearly 10,000.
Foreign investment application is processed with one-stop service policy in Batam. All permits and licenses required to start the construction process under one roof by a unit of investment services in Sumatera Promotion Center building. This unit is a policy of licensing and permits relating to investment that includes the Capital Investment Coordinating Board office, and Immigration Law, Labor, Taxation, Customs and Excise of Batam, and the Batam Industrial Development Authority. Batam is also the first city in the country implementing the National Single Window Pilot Project, the software was launched in late 2006. This system aims to reduce costs and handling the process of export and import customs duties and taxes & procedures at the port of Batam. In the long run, the expected product from Batam will become more competitive for the global market.
Companies operating in Batam are allowed to have up to 99% of foreign ownership. Visa on Arrival can be obtained for most of the foreign countries in Batam. Foreigners are also allowed to buy and own homes, even if they do not work in Batam. So, Batam can be home to two foreign countries. All this reflects the Indonesian government's commitment to fully support the development of Batam. The involvement of the private sector with strong support by the government is one of the ingredients for successful development.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Free Trade Zone of Batam, Bintan, and Karimun
dated February 7, Riau Islands governor as chairman of the board of the free trade zone and free port of Batam, Bintan and Karimun announced the complete personnel area of business entities.
Here is the line up :
BP Regions Batam:
1. Ir. Mustofa Widjaja, MM., Head of the Cultivation of Batam.
2. Drs. Manan Sasmita, Deputy Head
3. Ir. I Wayan Subawa, 1st Member / Deputy of Commercial Facilities
4. Ir. Fitr Kamaruddin D, 2nd member / Deputy of Field Services
5. Drs. Asyari Abbas, M.Sc., 3th Member / Deputy of General Services
6. Ir. Moch. Prijanto, ME, 4th member / Deputy of administrative and program
7. Ir. Asroni Harahap, M.Sc., 5th Member / Deputy of Control
BP Bintan Bintan District:
1. Dra. Hj. Mardhiah, MM, Head of the Cultivation of Bintan, Bintan Regency
2. Drs. Muhammad Hendri, MM, Deputy Head
3. Drs. Abhimanyu, 1st Members , Field Administarsi and Programs
4. Personal Edi, SE, MM, 2nd Members , Division of Integrated Services
5. Drs. Powerful Ganesh, 3th Members , Infrastructure Development Sector
6. Drs. Zulkarnain, 4th Members , of Supervision and Control
BP Bintan Tanjung Pinang City Region are:
1. Drs. Herman, Head of the Cultivation of Bintan Tanjung Pinang City Region
2. Drs. Ali Hisham, Deputy Chief
3. Drs. H. Syafrial Evi, MS, MM, 1st Members, Division of Administration and Preparation Program
4. Drs. Ec. Herry Son, MM, 2nd Members , Division of Integrated Services
5. Hj. King Khairani, S. Sos, MM, 3th Members, Infrastructure Development Sector
6. Drs. Soufyan, 4th Members, of Supervision and Control
BP Karimun are:
1. Drs. H. M. Taufik Ilyas, M. Si, Head of the Cultivation of Karimun
2. Drs. Mohamed Tahar, M. Ed, Vice Principal
3. Sularno, S. Sos., M.Sc., 1st Member, Division of Administration and Preparation Program
4. Drs. Muhammad Tang, MM, 2nd Members, Division of Integrated Services
5. Drs. Muchdi Dali, MM, 3th Members, Infrastructure Development Sector
6. Drs. Usman Ahmad, 4th Member , of Supervision and Control
Here is the line up :
BP Regions Batam:
1. Ir. Mustofa Widjaja, MM., Head of the Cultivation of Batam.
2. Drs. Manan Sasmita, Deputy Head
3. Ir. I Wayan Subawa, 1st Member / Deputy of Commercial Facilities
4. Ir. Fitr Kamaruddin D, 2nd member / Deputy of Field Services
5. Drs. Asyari Abbas, M.Sc., 3th Member / Deputy of General Services
6. Ir. Moch. Prijanto, ME, 4th member / Deputy of administrative and program
7. Ir. Asroni Harahap, M.Sc., 5th Member / Deputy of Control
BP Bintan Bintan District:
1. Dra. Hj. Mardhiah, MM, Head of the Cultivation of Bintan, Bintan Regency
2. Drs. Muhammad Hendri, MM, Deputy Head
3. Drs. Abhimanyu, 1st Members , Field Administarsi and Programs
4. Personal Edi, SE, MM, 2nd Members , Division of Integrated Services
5. Drs. Powerful Ganesh, 3th Members , Infrastructure Development Sector
6. Drs. Zulkarnain, 4th Members , of Supervision and Control
BP Bintan Tanjung Pinang City Region are:
1. Drs. Herman, Head of the Cultivation of Bintan Tanjung Pinang City Region
2. Drs. Ali Hisham, Deputy Chief
3. Drs. H. Syafrial Evi, MS, MM, 1st Members, Division of Administration and Preparation Program
4. Drs. Ec. Herry Son, MM, 2nd Members , Division of Integrated Services
5. Hj. King Khairani, S. Sos, MM, 3th Members, Infrastructure Development Sector
6. Drs. Soufyan, 4th Members, of Supervision and Control
BP Karimun are:
1. Drs. H. M. Taufik Ilyas, M. Si, Head of the Cultivation of Karimun
2. Drs. Mohamed Tahar, M. Ed, Vice Principal
3. Sularno, S. Sos., M.Sc., 1st Member, Division of Administration and Preparation Program
4. Drs. Muhammad Tang, MM, 2nd Members, Division of Integrated Services
5. Drs. Muchdi Dali, MM, 3th Members, Infrastructure Development Sector
6. Drs. Usman Ahmad, 4th Member , of Supervision and Control
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Mall in Batam Island
List of shopping Mall in Batam Island :
- Mega Mall, Batam Centre is located in Batam Central Bussines District. Could be reach directly from Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. Here You can buy what ever you want before start touring around this island. Buying clothing is one of the cheapest means of shopping here. The branded goods here is reasonable cheap. You will find that this is one of reason why Singapore tourist often spend their money for shopping in Batam.
- Nagoya Hill. At about 15 Minutes from Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. For now is the biggest shopping mall in Batam and hosted by Matahari Departemental Store. You also can find Batam typical food named Cake Villa in front of Nagoya Hill. The brand is Cake Pisang Villa.
- Panbill Mall, is one of mall that located in Muka Kuning near industrial area Batamindo Industrial Park. This the place where workers of several industri di Batamindo to shop for. You can find clothes, shoes, women accessories, nad ofcourse foods.
- Lucky Plaza is the largest mall for mobile phone in Batam Island.
- Top 100 Penuin, located near after Lucky Plaza is a mall with specialist selling food and souvenirs in Batam. You will find Singapore chocolate, Malaysian crackers and others.
- Top 100 batuaji, same with Top 100 Mall Penuin which located in shouth of Batam island. You can find the similar product here. After touring around this mall, you can fresh your body with take a shower or go swimming in the pool name Water Boom. But don't be surprised if here is very crowded during holiday
- Kepri Mall, is the newest and also one of the biggest mall that locate in Batam Centre not far from Mega Mall.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Riau Islands 2011 Projections
Several important issues concerning the outlook for economy of the Riau Islands Province, among others, about the provision of economic infrastructure, promotion of overseas investment, service bureaucracy, increased export volumes and the implementation of the Regions Free Trade Zone in Batam, Bintan and Karimun.
The development of the region that occurred could be an opportunity for the Riau Islands. Among other things, the political situation deteriorated Thailand, and Malaysia is less conducive. Meanwhile, Singapore's economic growth in 2009 that''free fall''but rose impressively in 2010. In addition, the competitiveness of regional industry of the region rose sharply.
In the political environment in post-election Riau Islands Riau Islands governor, quite conducive. However, government spending is still sluggish, somewhat helped by the velocity of money during the elections which reached Rp135 billion.
Politics kompromistik after elections expected member of calm and conducive situation. However, businesses expect the Riau Islands provincial government's economic team is expected to credible and competent. Medium Term Development Plan is expected to realistic and focused.
Although economic data showed the number Kepri good enough where economic growth is predicted Kepri 2011 over 6%, while national economic growth of 5.8%, but the constraints faced by personality among others, the imbalance of development between regions and between regions that have not been integrated, resources kelutan not maximized, the agricultural sector still depends on other regions, the limited energy and clean water and education levels are still low. Based on the results of Population Census 2010, the total population of the Riau Islands is 1,685,698 people.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Batam Business Directory and Industrial Estates
Industrial estate in batam consists of three major industries including the electronics industry, heavy industry and shipbuilding industry.
The largest industry operating in Batam is the electronic and computer related industry such as components and parts, audio and video equipment, automotives part, printed circuit board (PCB) makers etc.
Some wellknown multinational companies wich are already operating in Batam include : ABB, Ciba Vission, Epson, Halliburton, Hydrill, Hyundai, Matsushita, McDermott, Nippon Steel, Dry Dock Worlds, Philips, Sanyo, Scheinder Manufacturing, Siemens, Sumitomo and Thomson Television.
There are some companies involved in heavy industry such as steel fabrication, pipe threading, oil exploration equipment, oil rigs fabrication, offshore jackets, and heavy equipment. In addition to that, there are also 41 shipyards industry for repair and shipbuilding in Batam. With adequate hazardous waste control, the chemical industry is also allowed. Among chemical industries that are now operating in Batam are fatty alcohol factory, paint producing factory, pipe coating, and chemical companies.
Here's the address of each industrial park in Batam :
Walakaka Industrial Park
Komp. Green Land Blok F6 No. 5 Batam Center
Tel. (62-778) 461807
Fax (62-778) 461807
Kara Industrial Park
Kara Industrial Park Blok C No. 1 Batam Center
Tel. (62-778) 461113
Fax (62-778) 461127
Cammo Industrial Park
Jl. Letjen Suprapto Cammo Industrial Park Blok A4 No. 3 Batam Center
Tel. (62-778) 462373
Fax (62-778) 462371
Tunas Industrial Estate
Komp. Bumi Indah Blok III No. 15-17 Nagoya
Tel. (62-778) 421239
Fax (62-778) 427143
Kabil Industrial Park
Jl. Hang Kesturi KM. 4 Kabil
Tel. (62-778) 711144
Fax (62-778) 711144
Taiwan International Industrial Estate
Jl. Hang Kesturi No. 1 Kabil
Tel. (62-778) 711029
Fax (62-778) 711044
Citra Buana Centre Industrial Park I & II
Komp. Citra Buana Building No. 1 Seraya-Nagoya
Tel. (62-778) 428500
Fax (62-778) 332500 Batamindo Industrial Estate
Wisma Batamindo Jl. Rasamala No. 1 Muka Kuning
Tel. (62-770) 611222
Fax (62-770) 611432
Panbil Industrial Estate
Jl. Ahmad Yani Lot 07 Muka Kuning
Tel. (62-778) 371024
Fax (62-778) 371024
Malindo Cipta Perkasa Industrial Park
Malindo Cipta Perkasa Industrial Park,Batu Ampar
Tel. (62-778) 412737
Fax (62-778) 411802
Bintang Industrial Park I & II
Jl. Majapahit Kav II Batu Ampar
Tel. (62-778) 459088
Fax (62-778) 459002
Indah Industrial Park I & II
Jl. Imam Bonjol Blok A No. 7 Komp. Sakura Ampan
Tel. (62-778) 458295
Fax (62-778) 457581
Latrade Industrial Park
Tanjung Uncang, Batam 29422
Tel. (62-778) 396888
Fax (62-778) 393217
The largest industry operating in Batam is the electronic and computer related industry such as components and parts, audio and video equipment, automotives part, printed circuit board (PCB) makers etc.
Some wellknown multinational companies wich are already operating in Batam include : ABB, Ciba Vission, Epson, Halliburton, Hydrill, Hyundai, Matsushita, McDermott, Nippon Steel, Dry Dock Worlds, Philips, Sanyo, Scheinder Manufacturing, Siemens, Sumitomo and Thomson Television.
There are some companies involved in heavy industry such as steel fabrication, pipe threading, oil exploration equipment, oil rigs fabrication, offshore jackets, and heavy equipment. In addition to that, there are also 41 shipyards industry for repair and shipbuilding in Batam. With adequate hazardous waste control, the chemical industry is also allowed. Among chemical industries that are now operating in Batam are fatty alcohol factory, paint producing factory, pipe coating, and chemical companies.
Here's the address of each industrial park in Batam :
Walakaka Industrial Park
Komp. Green Land Blok F6 No. 5 Batam Center
Tel. (62-778) 461807
Fax (62-778) 461807
Kara Industrial Park
Kara Industrial Park Blok C No. 1 Batam Center
Tel. (62-778) 461113
Fax (62-778) 461127
Cammo Industrial Park
Jl. Letjen Suprapto Cammo Industrial Park Blok A4 No. 3 Batam Center
Tel. (62-778) 462373
Fax (62-778) 462371
Tunas Industrial Estate
Komp. Bumi Indah Blok III No. 15-17 Nagoya
Tel. (62-778) 421239
Fax (62-778) 427143
Kabil Industrial Park
Jl. Hang Kesturi KM. 4 Kabil
Tel. (62-778) 711144
Fax (62-778) 711144
Taiwan International Industrial Estate
Jl. Hang Kesturi No. 1 Kabil
Tel. (62-778) 711029
Fax (62-778) 711044
Citra Buana Centre Industrial Park I & II
Komp. Citra Buana Building No. 1 Seraya-Nagoya
Tel. (62-778) 428500
Fax (62-778) 332500 Batamindo Industrial Estate
Wisma Batamindo Jl. Rasamala No. 1 Muka Kuning
Tel. (62-770) 611222
Fax (62-770) 611432
Panbil Industrial Estate
Jl. Ahmad Yani Lot 07 Muka Kuning
Tel. (62-778) 371024
Fax (62-778) 371024
Malindo Cipta Perkasa Industrial Park
Malindo Cipta Perkasa Industrial Park,Batu Ampar
Tel. (62-778) 412737
Fax (62-778) 411802
Bintang Industrial Park I & II
Jl. Majapahit Kav II Batu Ampar
Tel. (62-778) 459088
Fax (62-778) 459002
Indah Industrial Park I & II
Jl. Imam Bonjol Blok A No. 7 Komp. Sakura Ampan
Tel. (62-778) 458295
Fax (62-778) 457581
Latrade Industrial Park
Tanjung Uncang, Batam 29422
Tel. (62-778) 396888
Fax (62-778) 393217
Thursday, August 12, 2010
BATAM VISA on ARRIVAL REQUIREMENTS
For all visitors traveling to Batam there are now Batam visa requirements (in effect since 2006). Tourist or visit visas can be obtained on arrival at all of the Batam Ferry Terminals for passport holders from the following countries:
Countries / Passports that do not require a visa are as follows:
* Brunei Darussalam
* Chile
* Hong Kong
* Macau
* Malaysia
* Morocco
* Peru
* Philippines
* Singapore
* Thailand
* Vietnam
Countries / Passports that require a Batam visa on arrival are as follows:
* Argentina
* Australia
* Austria
* Bahrain
* Belgium
* Brazil
* Bulgaria
* Cambodia
* Canada
* Cyprus
* Finland
* France
* Germany
* Greece
* Hungary
* Iceland
* India
* Iran
* Ireland
* Italy
* Japan
* Kuwait
* Laos
* Liechtenstein
* Luxembourg
* Maldives
* Malta
* Mexico
* Monaco
* New Zealand
* Norway
* Oman
* Republic of China
* Poland
* Portugal
* Qatar
* Russia
* Saudi Arabia
* South Africa
* South Korea
* Spain
* Sweden
* Switzerland
* Suriname
* Taiwan
* Netherlands
* United Arab Emirates
* United Kingdom
* United States of America
Countries not listed above will have to apply for a visa at the Indonesian Embassy before arrival
Contact details for the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore are as follows
Indonesian Embassy Singapore
7 Chatsworth Road
Singapore 249761
Tel: (65) 6737 7422
Fax: (65) 6737 5037 / (65) 6235 5783
Office Hours: Mon – Thurs (8:30am – 1:00pm, 2:00pm – 5.00pm)
Fri: (8:30am – 12:30, 2:30pm – 5:00pm)
Sat & Sun: (Closed)
Tentatively, visa on arrival charges are as follows
* USD $10 valid for 7 days and 6 nights only
* USD $25 valid for 7 to 30 days
* USD $20 per day for overstay
Passengers that require Visa On Arrival (VOA), please take note of the following Procedures:
* Before arriving at the designated airport or seaport, fill in the arrival/departure card. This card serves as visa application form
* Upon arrival at the destination, go to the bank counters available, pay the visa fee. Please prepare the exact amount in USD
* Proceed to the immigration checkpoint for clearance
Business or Work - Batam Visa Requirements
For those people that are traveling to Batam for business (such as meetings, etc) you will require a visa on arrival as per the list above.
Please note that a visa on arrival is not valid for any work or employment in Batam.
For those people traveling to Batam for work, whether it is for short or long term, you will need to apply for a visa on arrival and then change it to a work permit once you have arrived at your company of employment (if the company has not already pre-arranged a permit for you).
Your company should then be able to assist you with your visa / permit requirements. Please check with your employer before arriving in Batam
There are currently several visa options available, please check with the Indonesian Embassy to find out which will best suit your situation
Contact details for the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore are as follows
Indonesian Embassy Singapore
7 Chatsworth Road
Singapore 249761
Tel: (65) 6737 7422
Fax: (65) 6737 5037 / (65) 6235 5783
Office Hours: Mon – Thurs (8:30am – 1:00pm, 2:00pm – 5.00pm)
Fri: (8:30am – 12:30, 2:30pm – 5:00pm)
Sat & Sun: (Closed)
Countries / Passports that do not require a visa are as follows:
* Brunei Darussalam
* Chile
* Hong Kong
* Macau
* Malaysia
* Morocco
* Peru
* Philippines
* Singapore
* Thailand
* Vietnam
Countries / Passports that require a Batam visa on arrival are as follows:
* Argentina
* Australia
* Austria
* Bahrain
* Belgium
* Brazil
* Bulgaria
* Cambodia
* Canada
* Cyprus
* Finland
* France
* Germany
* Greece
* Hungary
* Iceland
* India
* Iran
* Ireland
* Italy
* Japan
* Kuwait
* Laos
* Liechtenstein
* Luxembourg
* Maldives
* Malta
* Mexico
* Monaco
* New Zealand
* Norway
* Oman
* Republic of China
* Poland
* Portugal
* Qatar
* Russia
* Saudi Arabia
* South Africa
* South Korea
* Spain
* Sweden
* Switzerland
* Suriname
* Taiwan
* Netherlands
* United Arab Emirates
* United Kingdom
* United States of America
Countries not listed above will have to apply for a visa at the Indonesian Embassy before arrival
Contact details for the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore are as follows
Indonesian Embassy Singapore
7 Chatsworth Road
Singapore 249761
Tel: (65) 6737 7422
Fax: (65) 6737 5037 / (65) 6235 5783
Office Hours: Mon – Thurs (8:30am – 1:00pm, 2:00pm – 5.00pm)
Fri: (8:30am – 12:30, 2:30pm – 5:00pm)
Sat & Sun: (Closed)
Tentatively, visa on arrival charges are as follows
* USD $10 valid for 7 days and 6 nights only
* USD $25 valid for 7 to 30 days
* USD $20 per day for overstay
Passengers that require Visa On Arrival (VOA), please take note of the following Procedures:
* Before arriving at the designated airport or seaport, fill in the arrival/departure card. This card serves as visa application form
* Upon arrival at the destination, go to the bank counters available, pay the visa fee. Please prepare the exact amount in USD
* Proceed to the immigration checkpoint for clearance
Business or Work - Batam Visa Requirements
For those people that are traveling to Batam for business (such as meetings, etc) you will require a visa on arrival as per the list above.
Please note that a visa on arrival is not valid for any work or employment in Batam.
For those people traveling to Batam for work, whether it is for short or long term, you will need to apply for a visa on arrival and then change it to a work permit once you have arrived at your company of employment (if the company has not already pre-arranged a permit for you).
Your company should then be able to assist you with your visa / permit requirements. Please check with your employer before arriving in Batam
There are currently several visa options available, please check with the Indonesian Embassy to find out which will best suit your situation
Contact details for the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore are as follows
Indonesian Embassy Singapore
7 Chatsworth Road
Singapore 249761
Tel: (65) 6737 7422
Fax: (65) 6737 5037 / (65) 6235 5783
Office Hours: Mon – Thurs (8:30am – 1:00pm, 2:00pm – 5.00pm)
Fri: (8:30am – 12:30, 2:30pm – 5:00pm)
Sat & Sun: (Closed)
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