Jakarta, Dec. 31 -- Indonesia's Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) aims to fully restore flood-affected businesses across three Sumatra provinces within one year through a specialized recovery initiative launched Tuesday.
Minister Maman Abdurrahman introduced the "Bangkit MSME Clinic" during a visit to Aceh Tamiang, explaining that the program will map affected businesses through March 2026 before deploying financial aid, debt restructuring, and fresh capital.
"Led by regional governments, this clinic is tasked with managing financing services by ensuring that recorded MSMEs with outstanding bank loans receive loan relaxation and sufficient business capital," Abdurrahman said in a statement on Wednesday.
The progr...
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