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Indonesia has significant potential as a tourist destination thanks to its diverse natural landscapes, which include beaches, tropical forests, mountains and seas. Although the country has a robust ...
The ubiquitous presence of digital technologies in global economic activity means that they are expected to remain a key part of Indonesia’s economy, which is growing at a rapid pace (see Economy ...
As the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the fourth most populous country in the world, the prospects for Indonesia’s construction and real estate sectors are enhanced by sustained urbanization ...
While the Republic of Indonesia is nearly eight decades old in its current form, the South-east Asian nation of more than 17,000 islands has a history that dates back much longer. The name Indonesia ...
Indonesia has a large, complex and profitable banking sector. At close to 280m, Indonesia’s population is the fourth largest in the world, and the percentage of the population that are unbanked and ...
Amid the backdrop of dynamic shifts in global trade patterns and technological advancement, Industry 4.0 and artificial intelligence (AI) are substantially reshaping manufacturing landscapes in ...
Indonesia, a South-east Asian nation of over 17,000 islands, has a rich history stretching back millions of years, with early human ancestors living on the archipelago as far back as 1.9m years ago.
The global tourism sector is gradually recovering from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to UN Tourism’s World Tourism Barometer published in January 2024, international tourism ended ...
Located in East Kalimantan on the resource-rich island of Borneo, Nusantara has been designated as the new administrative capital of Indonesia. The plan – first announced in August 2019 – was ratified ...