As omicron gets more violent, Indonesia’s export performance could drop again

Lucas Sumantri
Published 2022년 1월 20일
With the new variant COVID-19 spreading in Indonesia in January 2022, it will impact Indonesia's export growth. The impact of Omicron has already been observed in the export and foreign investment coming to Indonesia. The prediction of export performance could weaken again, and the boom in commodity prices could resume declining. In addition, the realization of foreign investment can also be delayed, as the foreign investors could also be affected by the hike of the case of Omicron in their home country.
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