Govt hopes to see Japanese firms relocate to Indonesia


Workers assemble Isuzu Traga trucks at the Isuzu factory in East Karawang, West Java. The productivity of Indonesian workers lags behind that of neighboring countries because of a lack of proper education. - JP/ANN This article was published in thejakartapost.com with the title "Govt eyes Japanese companies to relocate to Indonesia amid slowing investment". Click to read: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/10/15/govt-eyes-japanese-companies-to-relocate-to-indonesia-amid-slowing-investment.html.

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): The government aims to attract Japanese companies into relocating to Indonesia, as it launched on Wednesday (Oct 14) an integrated data platform to spur investment and economic relations between the two countries as the health crisis impacts the economy.

The integrated data platform, dubbed Japan-Indonesia Partnership Lounge (JAIPONG), is set to provide information on economic cooperation opportunities between Japan and Indonesia, as well as promote investment climate in the country as part of the country’s efforts to revive an economy battered by the pandemic.

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