In which product and service areas do you expect to see growth over the next several years? To what extent are basic services still a factor?
In which product and service areas do you expect to see growth over the next several years? To what extent are basic services still a factor?
Following the dissemination of studies by the World Bank and others that show a link between technology take-up and economic growth, the developing world has become awash with road maps, master plans, frameworks and other strategies to get connected, train young workers and move into the knowledge economy. In 2010 Indonesia’s Ministry of...
As an archipelago consisting of around17,500 islands and with a coastline of some 81,000 km, Indonesia is uniquely endowed in its access to aquatic natural resources. The Indonesian fisheries industry produced a total of 10.85m tonnes in 2010, up from 9.82m tonnes in 2009 according to data from the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF)....
In order to build a vibrant technology sector, internet access must be made easy. For this task Indonesia has developed several plans. The penetration of broadband in the country is estimated to be at 2.2% as of 2011. A major part of the problem has been Indonesia’s geography, which makes setting up a broadband network very complicated when compared...
Known throughout the world for its key tourism destination, Bali, Indonesia has been trying to broaden visitors’ itineraries in recent times by developing other tourist areas and activities. At the same time, the country is trying to build its profile as a business travel venue, a policy helped along by ongoing economic growth. The country is also...
Enjoying a period of sustained economic growth and heightened overseas investor interest throughout the global downturn, Indonesia has recently seen itself move up the league table of international business destinations. This has been good news for its meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) segment, with the government keen to...
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