JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo pledged to slim the government during his second term and cut red tape hampering investment to achieve an ambitious growth target in South-East Asia’s biggest economy by 2045.
The president won an April 17 election based on sample counts of votes by private pollsters, but official results are not due until May 22.
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