Why everyone should watch out for Indonesia | Business Beyond

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Publicado 2024-07-11
Indonesia is the world's fourth biggest country by population and is projected to have the world's fourth biggest economy within a few decades. Its outgoing President Joko Widodo has sought to remake his country's economy during his decade in charge and he has largely done so. But Indonesia and its 280 million citizens face major challenges if they are to clear the biggest hurdle of all - going from developing to developed.

00:00 Introduction
01:51 Jokowi’s big vision
05:06 Kings of Nickel
12:41 Indonesia’s FDI story
16:37 The Middle Power?
19:41 A new era: Indonesia’s challenges
23:45 Interview with Sri Mulyani, Finance Minister
33:52 Conclusion
36:02 Credits

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  • @bipulnarzary5280
    As an Indian I feel you Indonesia. No matter how much others point our potential, corruption overpopulation nepotism is deep-rooted. 😢
  • Corruption can be a problem but having incompetent politicians making important decisions is way worst....
  • @thebishanmethod
    I am a new expat in Jakarta, Indonesia. Saya masih belajar Bahasa Indonesia tapi, loving every moment so far. People here are good. It motivates you to do good for them. I look forward to starting my business in this great nation and growing together with the people. Certainly, infrastructure needs vast investment and improvement. Day-to-day bureaucracy could also use some improvement for greater business flow and progression. These two alone (although not small achievements) coupled with an education reform would be ideal.
  • @pedroanshori8646
    "Mysterious Indonesia" is a key point in Game Theory for Geopolitics issue, economy, and security.
  • Love Indonesia and Indonesian 🇮🇩 hello from turkey 🇹🇷
  • Tiongkok dan Perancis belakangan ini ingin menyebarkan luaskan pengaruh mereka ke Indonesia di segala bidang 👍👍
  • @lm_b5080
    this may be nice to hear, but having lived there for 2 years as an expat - it is a very tough place to do business as foreigners. there are deeply established local patronage networks, impossible to break into. maybe only via singapore who has been financing a lot
  • @Zero77552
    The more Indonesia is humbled, the more it flies high towards the era of global power 🇮🇩🇮🇩🔥
  • @skyhigh5408
    Good luck to our beloved brother Indonesian 🇵🇭
  • @claudyclaret6664
    Indonesia will be a good leader to asean countries best regards from your brother Philippines.
  • @sarabeth8050
    Indonesia makes awesome movies and TV series, especially in the horror and martial arts genre. The scripts are well written, original, and sophisticated. The cinematography is excellent and the acting is good too. If they can rid their country of corruption, the sky's the limit.
  • Terimakasih media berita jerman sudah liput perkembangan dan kemajuan Indonesia hehe Indonesia negara non blok dan Indonesia siap bekerjasama ekonomi dengan mana saja yg sama sama saling menguntungkan. Dan Indonesia kini akan masuk aliansi OECD. Walau aliansi BRICs pihak Rusia masih mengharapkan Indonesian jadi anggota Brics dluan
  • @irwan_rc2416
    "As an Indonesian, I see my country as a lake that has been dredged of its fish by corrupt officials, leaving nothing for the people. The problem is that there are so many corrupt individuals."
  • @user-xv1dz1wk8i
    IMO,we dont need to be global superpower,just be prosperous is enough,and reallisticly we cant compete/catch with usa and china economy just in century,but if becoming superpower in region(south east asia)it can be truee☺️
  • I'm from Indonesia and have been living here for 26 years. And it should be taken as a precaution that every news about Indonesia's so-called "growth" with a grain of salt. Indonesian state is having a shady track record of giving the false data about our country, and therefore it's also a big chance that the IMF report from Indonesian state about so called 5% growth (and past so-called growth) is just nothing more than a mirage. Some say corruption is the hindrance of Indonesia's development. But in reality, it's actually the source of legitimacy for Indonesian state, as Indonesian state is nothing more than a stage play, as we locally called it 'pencitraan'. Therefore it's also a good chance that Indonesian state has been faking its so-called growth for the last 15 years. Talk to actual local Indonesian living in Indonesia instead of economic or political pundits.
  • @RionPutra-m1j
    I am indonesian who live in germany. In my opinion, corruption is hard to cure in indonesia. And now nepotism is growing up again. Middle class in Indonesia live so struggle, while lower class can not step up. When the government said Indonesia will leave middle income trap, believe me it's only for certain middle-up class citizen. Government also says need foreign investment, but they forget to push their own local product/service to grow
  • Indonesia, India, Vietnam are going to play a major role in Geopolitics in the coming future. All 3 nations are independent, and fast growing
  • @Balpindo
    so much potential but so much corruption 😓
  • Indonesia's biggest problem is corruption, the government need serious measures to address it