Sarman Simanjorang
Sarman Simanjorang is the Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, focusing on regional autonomy development. He recently commented on the expected decline in economic activity during the Lebaran 2025 holiday due to a significant drop in the number of travelers.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang believes the government needs to pay attention to public purchasing power and job availability to achieve economic growth targets.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang is the Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry who commented on the readiness of businesses to accept interns.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang believes that government spending is an important stimulus for the private sector.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang, Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), believes that the emerging internship positions should be utilized by university graduates.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang is the Vice Chairman of Kadin Indonesia Bidang Pengembangan Otonomi Daerah who emphasized Kadin's commitment to maintaining a conducive investment climate.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang, the Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, commented on the decrease in the number of travelers during Lebaran 2025.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang is the Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry who commented on the decrease in the number of travelers.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang is the Chairman of the Inter-Institutional Relations Division of the National Board of the Indonesian Employers Association.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang calculated that the circulation of money during the Lebaran holiday in 2025 is expected to decrease.
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Indonesia:
Sarman Simanjorang, the Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discussed the implications of the extended Lebaran holiday on businesses.
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