Jakarta, Sept. 2 -- Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) Anindya Bakrie expressed confidence that stability will soon be restored, allowing a safe environment for business activities to return to normal after last week's widespread protest,
"We must clearly convey that the business community does not operate in the political sphere, but it has a strong interest in political stability and security to ensure trade, investment, and regional economies remain active and continue to grow," Bakrie said in a written statement received here on Tuesday.
He explained that security conditions in Indonesia could trigger inflation and slow down economic growth.
Based on reports from Kadin's extraordinary members (APL) ...
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