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Analysis Briefs vol 17 – Supporting Indonesia’s SMEs to benefit from RCEP
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Analysis Briefs vol 17 – Supporting Indonesia’s SMEs to benefit from RCEP
By Dr Poppy S. Winanti on 18 December 2020
South-East Asia | Economic Integration
Indonesia’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs) dominate the Indonesian economy and generate a large chunk of the country’s employment. These enterprises have also been hardest hit by the impacts of COVID-19, and it is vital that the Indonesian government implement regulations to safeguard them during the pandemic.
The recently signed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership recognises the importance of SMEs for the economy and provides opportunities for these enterprises to maximise the benefits of the agreement. In this analysis brief,
Dr Poppy S. Winanti
writes that the Indonesian government should prioritise SME assistance by optimising e-commerce and enhancing their participation in global value chains in order to realise the full benefits of RCEP.
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