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Indonesia's Finance Minister, Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, addressed four key complaints from business leaders regarding funding, land issues, and licensing. The complaints were channeled through the Task Force for Accelerating Government Strategic Programs (P2SP). Purbaya stated that the issues would be discussed in a meeting next Monday, involving relevant ministries and agencies to ensure gradual resolution.
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa reported receiving four major complaints from Indonesian business leaders through the government's Task Force for Accelerating Government Strategic Programs (P2SP). The issues raised include funding and financing difficulties, land and spatial planning conflicts, and business licensing challenges. These complaints reflect ongoing concerns within Indonesia's business community regarding the regulatory and operational environment.
Purbaya confirmed that the complaints are being processed by the relevant Working Group (Pokja) and various ministries and government agencies. The minister expressed confidence that the issues would be addressed through a structured resolution process, with a meeting scheduled for the following Monday to discuss and allocate responsibilities among the relevant parties. This proactive approach aims to mitigate the impact on business operations and ensure that the concerns are handled effectively.
The government's willingness to engage directly with business leaders and address their concerns signals a positive step towards improving Indonesia's business climate. By facilitating dialogue and resolution mechanisms, the administration demonstrates its commitment to supporting economic growth and reducing bureaucratic hurdles that often hinder business activities.
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