According to the Jakata Globe, the Indonesian government plans on making their country the 12th-largest economy 2025. They plan on conquering this feat by encouraging "domestic growth with its planned economic corridor scheme and programs to improve regional connectivity.
At the moment, Indonesia is ranked 17th-largest after their GDP was approximately $700 billion circa 2010. They plan on boosting that to about $3.8 to $4.5 trillion by 2025. In addition, per capita income will also be raised to $13,000 from 2010's $3,005.
The government expects more state-owned enterprises and companies to give money to the country but they also plan on relying on the cooperation of private sector companies as well. Another tactic would be the increased flow of goods from other countries used a domestic link of global trade, and due to their already strong reliance on foreign trading for economic growth, the increase of this would only assit the country.
The plans are feeble at the moment but the out product of all the attempts to increase the strength of their government and economy will be worth the effort by 2025.
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