Indonesia’s informal toll: the cost fiscal incentives can’t fix | Lowy Institute
Have anything to say about this article?
You can report: fake news, misinformation, error, more information, additional data, etc.
CommentYour comment has been sent successfuly! Thank you.
Indonesia’s informal toll: the cost fiscal incentives can’t fix | Lowy Institute
Listen to this article A truck carrying export goods from an industrial area in Bogor, West Java, makes its way toward Jakarta’s Tanjung Priok port. The route is familiar, the distance manageable, and the formal costs predictable. Yet, the driver is repeatedly stopped. Each stop is brief. Each requ»»»
Women paid the highest price in Bekasi train tragedy - Society - The Jakarta Post
World Bank figures show more Indonesian women workers and commuters depend on public transport than men in a workforce where the manpower ministry says they accounted for about 40 percent in 2024. ... »»»
Indonesia eyes 3.67 percent national GDP boost through AI adoption
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Meutya Hafid said that the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has the potential to increase Indonesia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contribution by up to 3.67 percent. “Competitiveness today is no longer determined b»»»
Have anything to say about this article?
You can report: fake news, misinformation, error, more information, additional data, etc.
Comment