Jakarta, Oct. 18 -- The Indonesian government has launched its National Productivity Master Plan (MPPN) 2025-2029, a five-year strategy designed to accelerate innovation, strengthen industrial competitiveness, and improve living standards through sustained productivity growth.

The Ministry of Manpower reported that labour productivity has grown by an average of only 2.6% annually, lower than that of Vietnam and Malaysia. To address this, the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) has unveiled a comprehensive National Productivity Master Plan for 2025-2029, aiming to help Indonesia become one of the world's top five economies by 2045.

Minister Yassierli said the campaign will focus on revitalising productivity centres across the...