By: Ainur Rohmah
Indonesia spent the last decade selling itself as Southeast Asia’s most promising industrial frontier — a democracy rich in minerals, open to foreign investment and determined to climb the global manufacturing ladder. Today, that narrative is beginning to fracture. Investors are no longer questioning Indonesia’s potential. They are quest…

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Indonesia’s Confusing Economic Turn
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