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The decline of Indonesia‘s competitiveness ranking in 2019 reminds us of the importance of consistently implementing plans to improve human quality.

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Irons are assembled at PT Selaras Citra Nusantara Perkasa in Cileungsi, Bogor regency, West Java, Thursday (10/10/2019). In the midst of the American-Chinese trade war, Selaras Citra Nusantara Perkasa seized the opportunity to export its first batch of electric air purifiers to the United States. The factory with a production capacity of 4 million devices per year is an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for a variety of household appliance brands and has its own brand, Turbo.

The decline of Indonesia‘s competitiveness ranking in 2019 reminds us of the importance of consistently implementing plans to improve human quality.

In the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index 2019 report, which was launched on Wednesday (9/10/2019), Indonesia\'s competitiveness dropped by five ranks among 140 countries. Indonesia is now ranked 50th, while the previous year it ranked 45th.

Editor:
Nasru Alam Aziz
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