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In charts: how the Joko Widodo era remade modern Indonesia’s economy

Nickel boom and infrastructure splurge have delivered steady growth but ambitious goals will require diversification

Over the past decade, Joko Widodo has reinvented Indonesia’s economy to make it one of the world’s most attractive investment markets, thanks in no small part to a boom in demand for green energy technology.

Indonesia’s president, who took office in 2014, has wielded the country’s nickel deposits — the largest in the world — to upgrade a domestic mineral processing industry and bring in foreign investments, while breaking its long-standing current account deficit.

The transformation is not yet complete: the furniture-maker-turned-politician has set an ambitious target for Indonesia to become one of the world’s five biggest economies by 2045.

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