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Indonesia Targets Per Capita Income of US$10,000 by 2030 Amidst Overseas Worker Dynamics

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Indonesia aims to boost its per capita income to US$10,000 by 2030, a goal intertwined with the evolving landscape of its migrant workers, including those in Greece.

Indonesia has announced an ambitious national economic goal to elevate its per capita income to US$10,000 by the year 2030. This objective reflects the country’s commitment to improving economic development and the livelihoods of its citizens. As part of Indonesia’s broader economic strategy, the role of Indonesian overseas workers, especially in countries like Greece, remains significant. Migrant workers contribute through remittances and skills development, impacting both their host and home countries’ economies. Official sources emphasize the importance of safeguarding the rights and welfare of these workers abroad, recognizing their role in national growth. Ongoing efforts by Indonesian and Greek authorities aim to ensure fair treatment and optimize employment opportunities for Indonesian migrants in Greece. While official statements focus on economic targets and worker protections, various reports highlight the challenges some workers face overseas, including adaptation and labor conditions. The Indonesian government continues to coordinate with Greek counterparts to improve migrant work conditions and enhance bilateral cooperation. Monitoring and research on labor migration trends remain crucial for achieving Indonesia’s development goals by 2030.


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