Indonesia Reverses Free School Meals
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Indonesia is scaling back its free school meal program due to budget constraints. This may impact tourism-related sectors reliant on government spending.
Indonesia's government is adjusting its fiscal policies, impacting various sectors. The free school meal program is being scaled back, signaling a shift in budget priorities.
Jakarta is also increasing export duties on coal and nickel. These measures aim to alleviate mounting budget pressures.
While these changes are primarily domestic, shifts in government spending could indirectly affect tourism-related businesses and infrastructure projects in the long term.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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