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Indonesia’s Economy and Politics: A Growing Divide

Monday, May 8, 2023

It is important to acknowledge that unforeseen events could occur unexpectedly and have significant impacts on the Indonesian economic landscape.

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AS Indonesia’s upcoming general elections draw closer, the political climate in the country is heating. Despite this, the economy seems to remain resilient to the escalating political situation. The economy is still growing rapidly, exceeding the expectations of analysts. Foreign investors remain confident, unconcerned by the political maneuvering of parties building coalitions.

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