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View all search resultsA study conducted by the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) estimates that Indonesia needs to invest Rp 77 quadrillion (US$5.45 billion) to achieve its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2060.
Tensions have been brewing between the State Palace and local governments over different approaches to the outbreak, sparking confusion and also concerns among the public that the nation lacked a unified strategy to battle the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Finance Ministry identified Rp 62.3 trillion of spending in the 2020 state budget that could be reallocated to contain COVID-19 on top of the Rp 120 trillion provided by the government to disburse stimulus packages.