Jakarta Reform steps to strengthen the Indonesian economy align with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) membership requirements, so that Indonesia does not require to prepare from basic, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati affirmed."Indonesia is carrying out reform in many areas that are also in accordance with the needs of a policy framework that is consistent with the OECD," the minister noted in a statement received here on Friday.
Mulyani stated that OECD Secretary-General Mathias Corman also praised President Joko Widodo as a country leader.
The appreciation was extended over the various reform policies undertaken by Indonesia amid uncertainty in the global situation, especially related to investment reform and overall economic reform.
ccording to the minister, the secretary-general assessed that the reforms were in accordance with the country's needs to strengthen its economy.
Indrawati said the government has long been cooperating with the OECD and become a main partner of the OECD.
Source: Antara News Agency