Today’s GDP data for the third quarter showed that another fall in exports and a further slowdown in investment growth were the main factors behind Indonesia's economy expanding at its slowest pace in five years. The disappointing data help underline the scale of the challenge facing Indonesia’s new president, Joko Widodo.
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