What is the status of the implementation of the government’s infrastructure plan?
RAJ KANNAN: In the last couple of...
What is the status of the implementation of the government’s infrastructure plan?
RAJ KANNAN: In the last couple of...
Structural reforms coupled with solid macroeconomic fundamentals saw Indonesia continue its positive growth trajectory in 2016.
Efforts to stimulate growth in the Indonesian economy took a key step forward in February, with the introduction of new measures aimed at increasing foreign direct investment (FDI) and supporting the country’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
With an eye on boosting international trade relations and broadening exports, Indonesia is ramping up efforts to seal a raft of global trade agreements.
Efforts to spur growth in 2015 through higher spending and major infrastructure projects produced mixed results for Indonesia, in a year dominated by weaker commodity prices.
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