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Indonesia: Post-election riot causes heavy economic losses

Indonesian businesses lost an estimated 100 billion-1.5 trillion rupiahs (6.9 million-103.7 million USD) due to recent protests against election results in Jakarta, according to the Jakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industry, known as Kadin. ​
Indonesia: Post-election riot causes heavy economic losses ảnh 1Post-election riot causes heavy economic losses.
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Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian businesses lost an estimated 100 billion-1.5trillion rupiahs (6.9 million-103.7 million USD) due to recent protests againstelection results in Jakarta, according to the Jakarta Chamber of Commerce andIndustry, known as Kadin.

Kadin DeputyChairman Sarman Simanjorang stated that riots on May 21-22 had left traderswith no choice but to close many wholesale markets.

Tanah Abang, the largest textile wholesale market in Southeast Asia, has 11,000kiosks, with each averaging a daily turnover of 11 million rupiahs. Therefore,total losses from its closure could amount to 165 billion rupiahs (11.4 millionUSD) a day.

At many other malls, including Mangga Dua and Glodok in West Jakarta, GrandIndonesia and Thamrin City, though not completely shut, most shops were closedat 2 p.m. The number of customers plummeted some 60 percent.

Sarman said some80,000 kiosks saw their revenue fall as a result of the riots.

At least eight demonstrators were killed and more than 700 others were injuredin clashes between protestors and police officers during the post-electionprotest in Jakarta on May 21-22.-VNA
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