JAKARTA: A key Indonesian parliamentary committee on Friday (Sep 11) reached an agreement with the government to expand the 2021 budget deficit to 5.7 per cent of gross domestic product, from 5.5 per cent initially proposed by President Joko Widodo, the committee chairman said. The 2021 economic ...
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