Country envisages difficulties in achieving GDP target of USD 4.5trn in 2025.

By bne IntelliNews December 19, 2011
Indonesia is expected to face difficulties in achieving the gross domestic product (GDP) target of USD 4.5trn in 2025 if its workers` productivity is not increased. As reported by Asia Pulse, Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) Suryo Bambang Sulistio stated that the government has set the target based on its master plan for acceleration and expansion of economic development, which could be realised only if productivity of workers remains high. Thus, the country is required to focus on how to enhance employment opportunities as well as how to increase productivity in order to reach a level of high economic growth.

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