TOKYO -- Indonesian conglomerate Lippo Group sees "a huge opportunity" in the country's capital relocation plan, according to the group's leader, saying it is keen to build hospitals, schools and other facilities in the planned city.
John Riady says conglomerate keen to build schools, hospitals in Nusantara

Lippo Karawaci CEO John Riady wants to build schools, hospitals and other infrastructure for Indonesia's new capital, he said in an interview in Tokyo on Nov. 8. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)
TOKYO -- Indonesian conglomerate Lippo Group sees "a huge opportunity" in the country's capital relocation plan, according to the group's leader, saying it is keen to build hospitals, schools and other facilities in the planned city.