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View all search resultsAs living costs rise and disposable income shrinks, many Jakartans are increasingly turning to malls not for shopping, but for strolling. Window shopping, once considered a casual pastime, has become a meaningful part of urban life, offering comfort and even emotional relief amid economic pressure.
PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting ultra-micro businesses in Indonesia, helping them level up. Through financing and training programs, PNM has assisted many entrepreneurs, including Enung Ukanah, a passion fruit syrup producer from Garut who is now thriving.
The public’s increasing interest in online shopping is fully supported by the government through economic policies that favor small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the community. For the past 12 years, the government has supported National Online Shopping Day (HARBOLNAS), initiated by the Indonesian E-Commerce Association (idEA), which is celebrated every Dec. 12. This initiative has proven to drive the growth of Indonesia's digital economy year after year.
As Harbolnas (National Online Shopping Day) approaches, it brings a golden opportunity for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to boost sales and enhance profitability to significantly expand their reach and increase their earnings.
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