"The government is struggling to meet the cost of fuel subsidies as global oil prices escalate."
"The government says it is these people it is trying to help, by cutting subsidies which go into the pockets of the country's rich, who are more likely to own cars."
"But our correspondent says many Indonesians are worried the price hikes will mean that basic goods and public transport will also become more expensive.
After sharp rises in the price of rice, it could push many more families towards poverty, she adds. Millions of Indonesians currently live on less than $2 a day."
p.s: such a random post, but worth reading. bego banget yah. --" sorry, due to lack of posts!

1 comment:
ckckck. koq lo jd economist ya ? hua5... bensin disana kayanya jauh lbh mahal drpd indo de.. hua5 :D
ya kaya gini de di indo.. sering bgt demo blkg ini.. td di Monas ada rusuh --" typical indonesian
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