IMF chief calls on Indonesia to boost growth rate to
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[February 26, 2018]
By David Lawder
JAKARTA (Reuters) - International Monetary
Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde on Monday called on Indonesia
to boost its potential growth rate and channel revenues to more
development spending to help create jobs for its growing labor force.
After meeting with President Joko Widodo at the start of a week-long
trip to Indonesia, Lagarde praised the country's economic management and
stronger policies.
"Indonesia's economy continues to prove resilient with a sound economic
performance and favorable outlook," she said in a statement issued after
the meeting.
But in recent years, Indonesia has struggled to get its growth rate to
exceed 5 percent, well below the pace of China and India, amid tepid
consumer demand and foreign direct investment.
GDP growth failed to meet the government's 5.2 percent budget target
last year and the IMF is forecasting that Indonesia, Southeast Asia's
largest economy, will grow by 5.3 percent in 2018.
Lagarde said she and Widodo discussed the importance of achieving higher
potential growth to help create jobs, adding "This requires mobilizing
revenues to finance development spending and support reforms in the
product, labor and financial markets."
In its recent annual review of Indonesia's policies, the Fund said the
government should focus on financing infrastructure with domestic
revenue in order to avoid a build-up of external debt.
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Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary
Fund and Indonesian President Joko Widodo chat during a visit to the
Tanah Abang market in Jakarta, Indonesia February 26, 2018.
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
Lagarde, whose visit comes two decades after a painful IMF bail-out imposed
harsh austerity on Indonesia, praised the country's greatly expanded health care
system during a hospital visit.
Widodo also took her shopping at a crowded Jakarta textiles market, along with
Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati.
The IMF chief on Tuesday will participate in an economic conference , featuring
central bankers and other officials from ASEAN countries, focused on new growth
models and adjusting to rapidly changing technologies.
She also plans to visit the city of Yogyakarta in Java and the island of Bali,
where the IMF will hold its annual meetings in October.
(Reporting by David Lawder and Maikel Jefriando; Editing by Richard Borsuk)
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