KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The World Bank on Thursday criticised some of Indonesia's planned reforms to make environmental and labour rules more business friendly, warning they could have adverse effects, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Thursday's release of a report by the bank coincided with trade union protests in several cities seeking cancellation of an "omnibus bill" that aims to revise dozens of existing laws to ease the way for investment in Southeast Asia's largest economy. The World Bank described the bill as "a potential step in the right direction", praising measures to remove discriminatory practices against foreign investors and streamline export-import rules.
World Bank says Indonesia's reforms may hurt environment, labour rights
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The World Bank on Thursday criticised some of Indonesia's planned reforms to make environmental and labour rules more business friendly, warning they could have adverse effects, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Thursday's release of a report by the bank coincided with trade union protests in several cities seeking cancellation of an "omnibus bill" that aims to revise dozens of existing laws to ease the way for investment in Southeast Asia's largest economy. The World Bank described the bill as "a potential step in the right direction", praising measures to remove discriminatory practices against foreign investors and streamline export-import rules.