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JAKARTA - Sandiaga Uno said 97 percent of analysts stated that Indonesia will not be recessioned next year. In fact, the Indonesian economy, which is a member of the G20, will still increase with India and Saudi Arabia.

This was conveyed by Sandiaga in the # DemiIndonesia movement event. At first, he did not deny that it was true that the current world conditions were faced with potential recession.

"Next year we are facing a potential recession but we are a country, the only one where we will grow with India and maybe Saudi Arabia in the context of the G20 next year Indonesia, 97% of analysts say there will be no recession," Sandiaga said, Sunday, October 30.

Sandiaga said that currently Indonesia's inflation is quite under control from before facing a high surge in commodity prices. Although, the current condition can still be said to be high, it is claimed to be resolved because domestic commodity supplies are met.

"Therefore, we are able to overcome COVID-19, therefore we are able to overcome the challenges of inflation because we have experienced rising prices. The price has now gone up or down? Up but we can overcome it with additional supply, our MSME power products. As of last month inflation has begun to be controlled," he continued.

From the tourism sector, Indonesia is also claimed to be getting better and can beat other ASEAN countries such as Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand. Sandiaga also said that Indonesia's creative economy was the third largest after the United States (US) and South Korea.

"For the sake of Indonesia, thanks to friends of all young people and Indonesian women, the 3 largest creative economy in the world, lost to America with Hollywood and Korea with Korean dramas and Kpop," he concluded.


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