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02 June 2012

East Timor hopeful that reforms will attract foreign investment

East Timor hopeful that reforms will attract foreign investment | Asia Pacific | ABC Radio Australia

See also Draft land law provisions on land rights for foreigners in East Timor will smother development
at Saturday, June 02, 2012
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