Indonesia’s long-term growth will be stunted by factors ranging from US tariffs and high youth unemployment to President
Gross domestic product will likely expand by an average 4.8% through 2034, well below Prabowo’s goal of 8%, BMI, a unit of Fitch Solutions, said in a research note Friday. That’s also slower than the 5.1% non-pandemic average over the past decade, it said.
Southeast Asia’s largest economy has failed to replicate the export-led growth of China and other regional neighbors, while local manufacturing is ...
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