
Mohammad Faisal
Mohammad Faisal is the Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE) Indonesia, a think tank that provides insights on economic policies. He has recently been in the news for his critical views on the government's budget allocations and efficiency measures, emphasizing the need for transparency and effective governance to prevent corruption.
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Bangladesh:
Mohammad Faisal is the bus checker who collected money from the detained buses to resolve the issue.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal, the executive director of CORE Indonesia, assessed the prospects of bauxite derivative products as quite promising.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal is the Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE) Indonesia who evaluates strategies for the furniture industry amidst tariff challenges.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal, Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (Core) Indonesia, urged caution regarding the impact of China's economic slowdown.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal is the Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE) Indonesia who commented on the impact of US tariffs on Indonesia.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal stated that the reciprocal tariffs from the US and the slowdown of China's economy will impact Indonesia.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal, Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE) Indonesia, discussed the economic impacts of US and China tariffs on Indonesia.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal, Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE) Indonesia, discussed the economic impacts of US and China tariffs on Indonesia.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal stated that increased gold purchases indicate a preference for safe haven investments during economic uncertainty.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Faisal is the executive director of CORE Indonesia who sees potential for export growth in Africa.
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