A number of investors from Dubai, the United Arab Emirate (UAE), have expressed commitment to investing US$3.5 billion in Indonesia, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said before concluding his working visit here on Thursday, ANTARA reported. President Yudhoyono pointed out that a number of companies in the Middle East such as Bin Ladin Group, Emaar Properties, Gulf Petroleum, Pacific Inter Link, Jumeirah Group, and Ras Al Khaimah would invest in Indonesia. "They have expressed commitment to investing in Indonesia and said they were happy to do so," Yudhoyono said, adding that the government would try to do its best in creating conducive climate for investment in the country. Earlier on Wednesday morning Yudhoyono held a business meeting with 75 business makers from 37 companies during his working visit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).