Pompeo praises Indonesia’s reform effort to cut red tape


“As I say in most every country looking to create wealth for its people, the private sector needs the right incentives before it can jump in, ” US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (pic) said during a meeting with Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi in Jakarta.

JAKARTA: The United States has praised the Indonesian government’s effort in addressing the issues of regulatory roadblocks, corruption and non-transparency in the business sector as it seeks to strengthen economic ties with the archipelagic country.

“As I say in most every country looking to create wealth for its people, the private sector needs the right incentives before it can jump in, ” US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (pic) said during a meeting with Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi in Jakarta.

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