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    Hannover Messe 2023 Unveils the Latest Innovation in Industrial Transformation

    Hannover Messe, a home for Industrial pioneers, is making a comeback through an offline exhibition in Hannover Fairground, Germany, from April 17 to 21, 2023. The five-day event will focus on five megatrends of industry, namely AI & machine learning, carbon-neutral production, energy management, hydrogen & fuel cells, and industry 4.0, as well as the current topic of ESG – environmental, social, and governance. With the lead theme “Industrial Transformation – Making the Difference”, companies are being invited to exhibit their innovations on the road to a climate-neutral industry.

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    Booming Foreign Trade Drives the Economy

    Indonesia recorded real economic growth of 5.2% in the first half of 2022. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is forecasting GDP growth of 5.3% for the year as a whole. This is a significant increase. A year earlier the IMF had assumed 4.5% for 2022. In return, it should only be 5% in 2023 instead of the previously expected 6 percent. This shows that forecasts are more difficult than ever in times of high commodity prices and inflation.

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    AHK WBO Spring 2022: Expectation of German Businesses in Indonesia Highest in Asia Pacific

    German businesses operating in Indonesia are upbeat about their business prospects in the future, according to the Spring 2022 World Business Outlook Survey results revealed by the AHK this June. However, low scores for investment intentions shows that the Indonesian government still needs to do more to draw German investors into the archipelago.

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    Indonesia Posts Positive Growth in Q1 2022

    Indonesia grew 5.01% in the first quarter of 2022 due to a rise in commodity prices and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions across the archipelago. However, rising inflation and the war in Ukraine give cause for concern.

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    Minimum Wages in Indonesia Will Rise Moderately in 2022

    For many foreign companies, Indonesia is a location for low-cost contract manufacturing. When considering the general investment environment, the minimum wage is an important factor. There are currently only about 70 German manufacturing companies in the country. According to the local Chamber of Commerce and the Indonesian investment authority BKPM, several are currently preparing to relocate production from China.

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    What to Expect for Indonesia’s Economy in 2022

    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, RCEP, and the country’s focus towards digital economy, green economy and the down streaming of commodities are some of the main topics revolving around Indonesia’s economy as the world’s third largest democracy moves into 2022.