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Indonesian President Receives World Economic Forum’s Global . . . Noting that the president is one of the co-chairs of the High-Level Panel on the Post-2015 Millennium Development Goals, Schwab praised Yudhoyono, who steps down as Indonesia’s leader in October, for having “contributed significantly to global dialogue on economic development and democratization”
Joko Widodo | World Economic Forum Job Experience 1 The President of the Republic of Indonesia (2014 - 2019) 2 The Governor of Jakarta Province (2012 - 2014) 3 The Mayor of Surakarta City (2010 - 2012) 4 The Mayor of Surakarta City (2005 - 2010) 5 Furniture Exporter Honors 1 Manggala Karya Bakti Arutala from the Minister of Health 2 Satyalancana Development in the field of Cooperation Awards 65 Trimedia Honor Brevit and
Everything you need to know about the World Economic Forum on ASEAN 2018 Collectively, the 10 countries that make up ASEAN – Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos), Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam – are the world’s fifth biggest economy It’s a bloc that has undergone an extraordinary transformation in the half a century since it was founded, and that now lies in the spotlight
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China’s Belt and Road Initiative turns 10. Here’s what to know This fall marks ten years since Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the Belt and Road Initiative, the vast infrastructure project that China devised to boost trade and connectivity across Asia, Europe and Africa
Why Indonesians fight like Avengers for globalization But perhaps more remarkable is that a president of a large emerging market like Indonesia would speak so favourably of globalization What explains the enthusiasm of Indonesia for trade? And why are its people and president such a defender of a concept that has become so disputed elsewhere?