JAKARTA - Expert Staff to the Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Raden Pardede revealed that an inclusive and sustainable economic transformation will require synergy from all parties as well as several strategies to boost the national economy.

"The government and all stakeholders will continue to fight for policies that encourage the acceleration of inclusive and sustainable economic growth. Through hard work, dedication to all of us, we are sure that all of this can be achieved," he said while representing Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto in Sarasehan 100 Economists, Wednesday, December 3.

Raden said that achieving this requires increasing ease of doing business and investment through the implementation of the job copyright law. As well as strengthening the purchasing power of inflation control through the control team of central and regional inflation.

Furthermore, Reden conveyed that it was necessary to strengthen the competitiveness and added value of the industry through revitalizing the manufacturing sector, downstreaming the natural resource community, developing semiconductors, and strengthening international economic cooperation and transforming the digital economy.

"Encourage exports and maintain resilience in the external sector through export market diversification and strengthening competitiveness. Increased HR productivity through the development of superior, integrated, and school improvement schools," he said.

Raden conveyed and needed equal distribution of development and connectivity through the policies of one map, agrarian reform, and accelerating the realization of infrastructure development.

According to Reden, the next is the empowerment of MSMEs through integrated MSME processing, one MSME data, and easy access to MSME financing.

Raden conveyed that economic transformation is not only about pursuing growth rates, but also ensures that every policy implemented provides direct benefits to the community.

"Especially creating jobs, creating a stronger middle class, and at the same time reducing the gap," he said.

According to Raden, Indonesia's future economic journey requires strong synergy from all parties and must be optimistic and committed to strengthening the funding that has been built.


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