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SME Outlook 2006

SMEs Still Going Strong

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Fuel prices will no longer be a source of problems. However, things could worsen if bribes have to be paid.

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THE busy main road in East Jakartas Manggarai district was crowded on Monday last week. Forty-year old Mustakim was pushing along his motorbike. I just want to go back to my village, he said. I can no longer afford to stay in Jakarta.

After more than ten years of working in Jakarta as a motorbike taxi driver, Mustakim can no longer make ends meet. Ever since the fuel price increases, his wifes vegetable trading business has been very slow. Now the

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