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The Economy Will Recover Next Year, If ….
Indonesia\'s economic growth is considered to have passed its lowest point after being hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic early this year. Next year, the economy is estimated to grow between 4.8 and 5.8 percent.
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Residents queue to get non-cash food aid (BPNT) which is distributed through e-warong in South Kembangan, West Jakarta, Wednesday (11/11/2020).
JAKARTA, KOMPAS - Indonesia\'s economic growth is considered to have passed its lowest point after being hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic early this year. Next year, the economy is estimated to grow between 4.8 and 5.8 percent. However, vaccination and the strict use of health protocols to halt the spread of Covid-19 will be the keys to achieve the growth target.
Bank Indonesia (BI) governor Perry Warjiyo has estimated the Indonesian economy will grow in the range of between 4.8 and 5.8 percent in 2021. The main drivers of the economic growth would be, among other things, an increase in exports, private and government consumption, as well as portfolio investment and direct foreign investment (PMA), he said.
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