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In Indonesia, businesses are increasingly expressing alarm over the state of the economy, despite the government reporting strong GDP figures. Many companies are now prioritizing survival strategies as they navigate a challenging landscape marked by weak manufacturing output and sluggish consumer spending.
While the GDP numbers may paint a picture of robust economic health, the reality on the ground tells a different story. Manufacturers are struggling to meet production targets, and many are facing rising operational costs that threaten their profitability. Consumer demand has also been tepid, leading to concerns about the sustainability of economic growth in the long term.
Business leaders are calling for urgent government intervention to address these issues, emphasizing the need for policies that support manufacturing and stimulate consumer confidence. As companies focus on survival tactics, the disparity between positive economic indicators and the struggles faced by businesses raises questions about the true state of Indonesia's economy.
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