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  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • South Korea Cash Handouts
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    South Korea Cash Handouts
    Shoppers walk around the marketplace in Gumi, South Korea, on July 7, 2025. South Korea begins distributing cash handouts to all citizens on July 21 as part of a government initiative aimed at stimulating domestic consumption, officials say. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dynamics Of The Global Supply Chain Of Palm Oil Fruits
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    Dynamics Of The Global Supply Chain Of Palm Oil Fruits
    Collectors load palm oil fruits onto a truck in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on June 3, 2025. This scene highlights the central role of collectors in the palm oil supply chain, crucially connecting smallholders to processing plants. Such activities are common in major palm oil-producing regions such as North Sumatra, highlighting the important dynamics of this agribusiness sector. The palm oil sector is one of the world's most important agricultural commodities. Indonesia is the world's largest palm oil producer, accounting for more than 50% of global production and exports. Global demand for palm oil continues to increase, driven by its widespread use in a variety of industries, from food (cooking oil, margarine), oleochemicals (cosmetics, soap), to biofuels. Global demand for vegetable oils is projected to continue to soar, with palm oil becoming the preferred choice due to its much higher productivity compared to other vegetable oils, making it more competitive and sustainable in terms of land use. Although domestic consumption also increases, palm oil export volumes are expected to remain significant in 2025, underscoring the importance of the role of collectors in ensuring smooth supply from plantations to the global market. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dynamics Of The Global Supply Chain Of Palm Oil Fruits
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    Dynamics Of The Global Supply Chain Of Palm Oil Fruits
    Collectors load palm oil fruits onto a truck in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on June 3, 2025. This scene highlights the central role of collectors in the palm oil supply chain, crucially connecting smallholders to processing plants. Such activities are common in major palm oil-producing regions such as North Sumatra, highlighting the important dynamics of this agribusiness sector. The palm oil sector is one of the world's most important agricultural commodities. Indonesia is the world's largest palm oil producer, accounting for more than 50% of global production and exports. Global demand for palm oil continues to increase, driven by its widespread use in a variety of industries, from food (cooking oil, margarine), oleochemicals (cosmetics, soap), to biofuels. Global demand for vegetable oils is projected to continue to soar, with palm oil becoming the preferred choice due to its much higher productivity compared to other vegetable oils, making it more competitive and sustainable in terms of land use. Although domestic consumption also increases, palm oil export volumes are expected to remain significant in 2025, underscoring the importance of the role of collectors in ensuring smooth supply from plantations to the global market. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dynamics Of The Global Supply Chain Of Palm Oil Fruits
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    Dynamics Of The Global Supply Chain Of Palm Oil Fruits
    Collectors load palm oil fruits onto a truck in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on June 3, 2025. This scene highlights the central role of collectors in the palm oil supply chain, crucially connecting smallholders to processing plants. Such activities are common in major palm oil-producing regions such as North Sumatra, highlighting the important dynamics of this agribusiness sector. The palm oil sector is one of the world's most important agricultural commodities. Indonesia is the world's largest palm oil producer, accounting for more than 50% of global production and exports. Global demand for palm oil continues to increase, driven by its widespread use in a variety of industries, from food (cooking oil, margarine), oleochemicals (cosmetics, soap), to biofuels. Global demand for vegetable oils is projected to continue to soar, with palm oil becoming the preferred choice due to its much higher productivity compared to other vegetable oils, making it more competitive and sustainable in terms of land use. Although domestic consumption also increases, palm oil export volumes are expected to remain significant in 2025, underscoring the importance of the role of collectors in ensuring smooth supply from plantations to the global market. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People gather at Blok M Hub in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People are at the Blok M Hub Park in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People are at the Blok M Hub in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    A coffee vendor operates at a Blok M shopping center in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People are on a bus in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People are at the Blok M Hub Park in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People are at the Blok M Hub Park in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People are at the Blok M Hub in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia Economy
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    Indonesia Economy
    People take selfies at the Blok M Hub in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 28, 2025. The government aims to maintain second-quarter (Q2) 2025 economic growth at around 5% by capitalizing on the school holiday momentum in June-July 2025 through the implementation of various economic stimulus measures to sustain public purchasing power and boost domestic consumption. However, according to the Executive Director of the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), the policy is weak as it is unlikely to be well-targeted. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)