International Cooperation survey
Alleviating protectionist policies such as local content requirements would create more incentives for investment. These investments will not only boost Indonesia’s export productivity but also diversify its economic partnerships. Reform should also create bureaucratic certainty. Reducing overlapping and conflicting regulations would create a favourable business environment. A Japan Bank for International Cooperation survey of Japanese companies, for example, found that ‘stable political and legal practices’ are a top consideration for firms moving manufacturing operations to other countries. Indonesia’s government efficiency could become a major challenge, as Prabowo’s administration has expanded the number of ministerial posts from 34 to 48 to accommodate his broad ruling coalition, which includes almost all political parties represented in the parliament สล็อต เว็บตรง