Enhancing Indonesian state-owned enterprises (SOEs) through clustering
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Saturday, March 5, 2022
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According to Jokowi, the clustering forms into one great power, as it builds networking with partnerships abroad.
Key Points:
- According to Jokowi, the clustering forms into one great power, as it builds networking with partnerships abroad.
- Through clustering, SOE companies have shown above-standard or even excellent work performance that has contributed significantly to the state budget.
- One of the efforts to enhance state firms' performances is through clustering and restructuring.
- Clustering efforts have been accomplished by reducing the number of SOEs from 107 to 41, and sector clustering from 27 to 12, where two deputy ministers each oversee six clusters.