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What’s wrong with Indonesia’s contact tracing?
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Blastoff: Billionaires compete in space tourism
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Japan's children of the tsunami shaped by tragedy
Stakeholders are seeking to amplify the role of Indonesia’s services sector, such as certified barista, to boost national growth in the face of dwindling commodity prices and a stagnant manufacturing industry. Unfortunately, the data available on Indonesia’s services sector is scarce. This has limited the sector’s potential, which according to Statistics Indonesia (BPS) had contributed a whopping 43.6 percent to national gross domestic product (GDP) in 2017. (JP/ Donny Fernando)
(JP/ Norman Harsono)