Indonesian Economy
The Indonesian economy is the largest in Southeast Asia and is classified as an emerging market. It relies heavily on agriculture, manufacturing, and services, with key exports including palm oil, coal, and textiles. The country has a diverse economic landscape, with significant contributions from both small and medium enterprises as well as large corporations.
In recent years, Indonesia has experienced steady economic growth, driven by domestic consumption and investment. The government has implemented various reforms to improve infrastructure and attract foreign investment, aiming to enhance overall economic stability and development.