The other issue, if memory serves,
was that Indonesia had some sort of law that required them to develop the site within a certain period after buying the land. Can you ask them to clarify that too, as well as the consequences if they don't comply (could they lose the land?)?
Presumably, if there isn't a deadline of that sort, then AYSI could just keep retaining profits from its business and eventually build out the site when they've saved enough money. Granted, their margins would probably remain under pressure without the low cost labor, but that would be one path.