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[Indonesia] Poverty Up for SMEs Not Ready to Face MEA ASEAN free trade era , known as the ASEAN Economic Community ( AEC ) has been running since the end of 2015. Unfortunately , many businesses of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises ( SMEs ) in Indonesia is not yet ready to compete with countries in Southeast Asia.
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[Indonesia] Govt to Offer Cheap Loans to Small, Medium-Scale Exporters | ||||
The Indonesian government will subsidize micro loans for small and medium enterprises that sell most or all their products abroad, as part of efforts to boost the country’s ailing export sector. Outbound shipments from the largest economy in Southeast Asia have declined by 7.2 percent over the past twelve months
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[Indonesia] Minister of Manpower : It is Wrong Measured Only by The Welfare Worker Wages Alone | ||||
Minister of Manpower, Muhammad Hanif said that there is a logic Dhakiri erred in achieving the welfare of the workers or laborers. Mistakenly thinking that this is due to the welfare of workers is only achieved at high wages.
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[Indonesia] Indonesia Will Lower Income Tax Rate for Individuals: Finance Minister | ||||
Indonesia plans to lower income tax rates for individuals, the finance minister said on Tuesday, in its latest bid to get better tax compliance.
“We will make income tax for individuals and companies more competitive,” Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro said. | ||||
[Vietnam] Work to do | ||||
It was 9pm at a luxurious restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City. Ms. Ngoc Mai, the 28-year-old receptionist manager, was about to finish a hard day’s work at the restaurant. But she stayed a little while longer to practice her with a kindhearted foreign colleague.
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[Vietnam] Life in limbo | |
Due to her family’s financial circumstances, at the age of 15 Ms. Kim Loan left school in her hometown in southern Binh Phuoc province to go to Ho Chi Minh City to find work. After a few years waiting tables at a restaurant, which was hard work and low paid, she became a street vendor.
Each day she rides dozens of kilometers around the city on her bicycle from dawn to dusk before returning to her small rented room to cook dinner and sleep. |
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