Lisbon – The Indonesian group that has bought Italian car maker Lamborghini was said to be a partner in the construction of a cement factory in East Timor. Former East Timorese resistance leader Abmlio Arazjo told Lusa on Friday that East Timorese businessmen will have the major stake in the joint-venture known as PT Semem Timor-Loro Sae which will also involve Lamborghini-owner Indonesian investor Budi Prakoso. Arazjo said that the investment was estimated at US$512.8 million and that the factory was expected to produce 2.3 million tons of cement per year and employ 1,500 people. He said that the project would be located in the eastern part of East Timor. Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 and annexed it one year later but the United Nations still regards Portugal as the territory's administering power Lusa/Fim