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Podcast: Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno
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COVID-19 Pandemic.
As reported by
Detik.com, Minister Sandiaga said at least 34 million Indonesians dependent on the tourism and the creative economy sectors are suffering privations due to the coronavirus. From that total, Sandiaga estimates some 2 million people have lost their jobs.
“The tourism and creative economy sectors have been the worst affected,” said Sandiaga during a virtual meeting of the
Association of Young Entrepreneurs (HIPMI) held on Friday 05 March 2021.
Just one among many steps to overcome the current situation, Sandiaga pledged to accelerate the development of five
“super-priority tourism destinations” in Indonesia: Lake Toba (North Sumatra). Likupang (North Sulawesi), Borobudur, Mandalika (Lombok), and Labuan Bajo (West Flores).
On Monday, 08 March 2021, the
Indonesian Minister of Tourism and the Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, kindly agreed to participate in a podcast interview with John Daniels as part of the
Bali Update Podcast Series.
In a series of wide-ranging exchanges, Minister Sandiaga spoke of government support to the ailing tourism industry, the development of new super tourism destinations, the creation of COVID-controlled travel corridors, the risk of unhealthy price competition among Bali hotels, his thoughts on reviving small and medium-sized enterprises, and his vision for a broader geographic distribution of tourism investment across the Island of Bali.
The extensive interview with Minister is undergoing a final edit and vetting and will be uploaded soon to