infrastructure investment that is needed. historically china has been very good at investing heavily in infrastructure, but a thing is increasingly severe weather events will probably accelerate the shift towards more investment in infrastructure. but other mechanisms are also needed, such as greater insurance, both your government insurance schemes and private sector insurance schemes, to compensate for losses that are incurred due to severe weather events such as typhoons and droughts. events such as typhoons and droughts- events such as typhoons and drou~hts. ., , ,, droughts. ra iv biswas speaking to me a droughts. rajiv biswas speaking to me a little droughts. rajiv biswas speaking to me a little earlier. droughts. rajiv biswas speaking to me a little earlier. away - to me a little earlier. away from china now, and here in southeast asia, economies have taken a hit from weakening into external demand as well as falling commodity prices. there is one bright spot and that
systems. so there is a lot of infrastructure investment that is needed. historically, china has been very good at investing heavily in infrastructure to, but i think this increasingly severe weather events will probably accelerate a shift towards more investment in infrastructure. at other mechanisms are also needed, such as greater insurance, both through element insurance schemes and private, etc, insurance schemes to compensate for losses that are incurred due to severe weather events such as typhoons and droughts. away from china now, here in southeast asia economies have taken a hit from weakening external demand as well as falling commodity prices. there is one bright spot and that is indonesia. forthe is one bright spot and that is indonesia. for the three months tojune its economy expanded just over 5%, which is slightly more than what we saw in the first quarter. economist katrina ell explained what led
the group. 50 katrina ell explained what led the grow- katrina ell explained what led the rou, ., i. the group. so it was actually a number of the group. so it was actually a number of factors, the group. so it was actually a number of factors, we - the group. so it was actually a number of factors, we saw - number of factors, we saw domestic demand in indonesia held up a lot better than expect, in particular private consumption maintained its march quarter pace, which was surprising given that households had been grappling with still elevated inflation as well as borrowing costs being elevated, but we also saw that the government sector actually contributed a lot and part of that came on the back of the government actually exhilarating infrastructure spending and broader spending initiatives as well. but some of the expected weak spots were there, in particular goods exports. so commodity exports were weak, which is to be expected, but on the other flipside we saw service exports
good at investing heavily in infrastructure, but i think these increasingly severe weather events will probably accelerate the shift towards more investment in infrastructure. but other mechanisms are also needed, such as greater insurance, both through government insurance schemes and private sector insurance schemes, to compensate for losses that are incurred due to severe weather events such as typhoons and droughts. rajiv biswas. away from china now and here in southeast asia, economies have taken a hit from weakening external demand and falling commodity prices. but there s one bright spot indonesia. for the three months tojune, its economy expanded just over 5% slightly more than what we saw in 01. economist katrina ell explained what led indonesia s growth. so it was actually
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