President Joko Indonesia emphasizes the idea of ​​accelerating the attraction of foreign companies August 14 22:22

President Joko of Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia, accelerates the move to attract foreign companies considering relocation from China to rebuild the economy hit by the spread of the new coronavirus I emphasized my thoughts.

Addressing Independence Day on the 17th of this month, President Joko said, "We must make this crisis an impetus for a major leap forward in the future," and deregulate to attract foreign investment. In addition to advancing, he emphasized the idea of ​​accelerating the construction of industrial parks in order to attract foreign companies such as the United States, which are considering moving production bases in China to other countries.

In Indonesia, where more than 1480 Japanese companies have entered the country, the economy is seriously affected, with 3.7 million people being unemployed due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection. It is difficult to steer the car by simultaneously rebuilding.