General Electric Co. is seeing a surge in orders in Indonesia as Southeast Asia’s largest economy at last seems to be following through on its pledge to upgrade its overburdened infrastructure. The American industrial giant – which sells the expensive equipment needed in everything from power plants to railroads to hospitals – saw its sales soar more than 25% last year in Indonesia and expects more than 25% growth this year as well, said Stuart Dean, chief executive of GE’s Southeast Asian operations. Read More