Bisnis, JAKARTA - The International Monetary Fund (IMF), seemingly unwilling to sever its ties with Indonesia, is still striving to provide advice on Indonesia's economy despite no longer having any binding matter between the two.
Bleak History of IMF and Indonesia
The ebb and flow of Indonesia’s relationship with the IMF have been prevalent since President Soekarno’s era, though it peaked during Soeharto’s time in office. Back then, Indonesia requested a number of loans from 1966 until 2006.
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