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Enhancing Indonesian state-owned enterprises (SOEs) through clustering

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Saturday, March 5, 2022

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.

The Ongoing Quest for Advancing Indonesia's State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)

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Thursday, February 24, 2022

The second dream involves the number of State-Owned Enterprises becoming less, but therefore larger in terms of the average footprint.

Key Points: 
  • The second dream involves the number of State-Owned Enterprises becoming less, but therefore larger in terms of the average footprint.
  • Reflecting on an improved state of affairs, Erick suggested that the restructuring program among State-Owned Enterprises had been going well.
  • Deputy Head of Commission VI, House of Representatives, Martin Manurung seconded a motion recognizing the adjustments of State-Owned Enterprises as ongoing.
  • Essentially, the commission and the ministry are on the same boat for most aspects in the quest to improve SOEs.

The Ongoing Quest for Advancing Indoesia's State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, February 24, 2022

The second dream involves the number of State-Owned Enterprises becoming less, but therefore larger in terms of the average footprint.

Key Points: 
  • The second dream involves the number of State-Owned Enterprises becoming less, but therefore larger in terms of the average footprint.
  • Reflecting on an improved state of affairs, Erick suggested that the restructuring program among State-Owned Enterprises had been going well.
  • Deputy Head of Commission VI, House of Representatives, Martin Manurung seconded a motion recognizing the adjustments of State-Owned Enterprises as ongoing.
  • Essentially, the commission and the ministry are on the same boat for most aspects in the quest to improve SOEs.