JAKARTA, June 18 (Reuters): Indonesia has received an US$800 million loan from the World Bank to accelerate policy reforms in trade and investment, the finance ministry said in a statement on Friday.
The loan will be used as part of government efforts to open more sectors to private investment, especially in renewable energy, improve access to basic food and facilitate access to the manufacturing sector, it said.
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