A number of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Indonesia have proven that downstreaming policies and SEZ development have successfully attracted global investment, strengthened exports, and opened up great opportunities for the emergence of new economic growth centers in various regions. SEZs are not merely production zones with all kinds of facilities provided by the government. SEZs have become a kind of
Despite its great potential, SEZs need to continue to develop their potential in order to be competitive with SEZs in other countries.
SUAR held a Roundtable Decision: The Economic Power of Indonesian Migrant Workers on Thursday (18/9/2025) in Jakarta. Present as speakers: Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment Muhaimin Iskandar, Member of Parliament & Chairman of Panasonic Gobel Rachmat Gobel; Director General of Promotion and Utilization of Overseas Employment Opportunities of the Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers/Badan
Steps to prepare prospective migrant workers according to global demand. Market mapping is needed to win the competition.
The government realizes the strengthening of the migrant worker sector as a solution to strengthen the nation's economy. Not only as foreign exchange earners, migrant workers are also agents of development.
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