Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Indonesia Developed Countries, Not a Dream

Chairman of the National Economic Committee (KEN) Chairul expressed optimism that Indonesia as a developed country by the year 2030 are the ideals that can be achieved. In fact it is not considered to be a dream."Indonesia developed countries is not just a dream. Indonesia developed countries are the ideals that can be achieved," he said at the opening ceremony Chairul KEN "Together Towards Unification Indonesia Forward Vision 2030" at the Ritz Carlton Sudirman Jakarta, Tuesday (11/13/2012) .Chairul said that Indonesia's progress must rest on something that becomes specificity Indonesia. Other than that something is not shared by other countries in the world.According to CT Group's boss, Indonesia has the potential as a developed country because it has natural resources (NR) which is a production input in the creation of value-added production. Geographical location is also at the heart of Asia-Pacific trade. "So Indonesia has the opportunity take advantage of the global production chain," he added.In addition, the diversity of cultures, traditions and nature scattered throughout the Indonesian archipelago is a potential that is second to none in the world. In fact, the culture, tradition and nature also has a sale value. In addition to natural resources, Indonesia steps moving towards developed countries is also supported by a large number of people young and old with income, purchasing power and quality of human resources continues to rise."Thus, Indonesia has a unique natural wealth in the world, with a population that is a potential market and productive workforce," he added.
However, progress towards Indonesia in 2030, Indonesia was still much work to be done. Among improve and enhance the quality of the bureaucracy, enforcement and rule of law, quality of education, infrastructure conditions, mastery of technology and innovation as well as the ability of competitiveness.The event was also attended by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, volume II of United Indonesia Cabinet, local government, state enterprise directors, directors of national banks, academics to students.


Source: http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2012/11/13/09443162/

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