The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) has encouraged the government to attract more skilled expatriates to work in the country, hoping this can spur advanced and high-tech jobs that could end up boosting the economy. However, some experts pointed out that an increment in foreign workers should not neglect local workforce absorption. Tigor M. Siahaan, Kadin's department head of monetary policy and financial services, suggested that the government should put more effort into attracting expatriates, claiming that the number of foreigners working in Indonesia should be between one and two million, and that more needs to be done to reach foreign direct investment (FDI) targets. #business #economics #expertise #expatriates #kadin #indonesia
Indeed, Pak. I do agree with the statement, besides the FDI itself, skilled Indonesian collaboration with the expatriate in term of knowledge and technology transfer are needed to accelerate our country development in many areas such as construction, industrial and etc.
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