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Pengamat Ini Puji Strategi Ekonomi Presiden Jokowi 

Zuratul 1 Jan 2023, 21:08
Presiden Joko Widodo. (Fakta.News/Foto)
Presiden Joko Widodo. (Fakta.News/Foto)

"Indonesia is still in good condition and is expected to be able to survive the global recession. Why can? because Indonesia is different from other countries that rely too much on exports. Indonesia's economy relies more on domestic consumption which is expected to continue to improve in line with the disappearance of the pandemic," he said.

Indonesia's economy, said Andika Isma, remains strong with a fairly high export income, namely mining commodities. "In terms of exports, Indonesia will also still be helped by the high price of commodities, including mining noodles," he said.

Furthermore, Andika, Indonesia will also feel the impact of a global recession if it really happens. However, the impact does not have much effect because commodity prices will continue to soar and it will automatically benefit Indonesia.

"Well in 2023, the Indonesian economy does have the potential to experience a slowdown, but not until the recession. The recession will not reduce commodity prices, but in fact it will still remain high and automatically benefit Indonesia," he explained.

"It is estimated that some observers of Indonesia's economic growth are slowing down, unable to reach the target above 5%. That was the bad scenario. The best-case scenario, it can still grow above 5%. To anticipate a global recession, the government must still maintain the confidence of business actors, and ensure that the pandemic is really over so that the economic recovery process continues," he added.

Andika Isma also admitted that Indonesia is currently splashing trillions of rupiah from the sale of raw mining materials of IDR 173.5 trillion or around 170 percent and that exceeds the target set by the government in 2022 yesterday.

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