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After So Many Years, America Back to Top 5 Investors in Indonesia

After So Many Years, America Back to Top 5 Investors in Indonesia

Singapore will be the biggest investment in Indonesia with a total of 9.4 billion US dollars. Hong Kong followed in second place with US$4.6 billion, then China with US$3.2 billion, the United States with US$2.5 billion, and Japan with US$2.3 million

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18:07 | Jan 27, 2022
Indonesia to Grow 3.3 Percent in 2021: IMF

Indonesia to Grow 3.3 Percent in 2021: IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected Indonesia's economy to grow 3.3 percent in 2021, a slight increase from the 3.2-percent projection in October.

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16:37 | Jan 26, 2022
Minister: Villages Thrive During Pandemic

Minister: Villages Thrive During Pandemic

Increased per capita income, controlled open unemployment rate, and the considerably maintained fluctuation in poverty at village level are among some of the factors taken into account by the Ministry.

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13:30 | Dec 31, 2021
Singapore is Largest Investor in Tourism: Minister Uno

Singapore is Largest Investor in Tourism: Minister Uno

The investments were for several types of businesses namely star hotels Rp. 1,335.31 billion, restaurants and foodservice providers Rp. 754.75 billion, and the provision of other short-term accommodations Rp. 468.21 billion.

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22:15 | Dec 28, 2021
Indonesia Must Ratify RCEP to Reap Economic Benefits: Expert

Indonesia Must Ratify RCEP to Reap Economic Benefits: Expert

The free trade agreement (FTA) between Asean member states and its partner states, which will take effect on January 1 next year, has the potential to result in successful cooperation between states, thus providing abundant benefits.

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13:30 | Dec 28, 2021
In Terms of Economy, How Big is Jakarta's Influence on Indonesia?

In Terms of Economy, How Big is Jakarta's Influence on Indonesia?

Jakartans' household consumption has boosted regional output in the Java region by 21 percent; Bali and Nusa Tenggara regions, seven percent; Kalimantan region, six percent; Sumatra region, five percent; and Sulawesi and Papua regions, four percent

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17:15 | Dec 24, 2021

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