Jakarta, June 11 -- The Indonesian government is continuing to take measures to address the digital talent gap, especially to support the absorption of formal and informal workers in the digital economy, which is currently growing rapidly.

"Our digital economy has reached more than US$90 billion in 2024, and made Indonesia the largest digital economic power in Southeast Asia," Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, Pratikno, said here on Wednesday.

"However, data shows that Indonesia will face a digital talent gap of 3 million to 6 million people by 2030," he highlighted.

To narrow this gap, the government is strengthening the transformation of the digital education system, which seeks to integrate digital skills as c...