(8 Apr 1998) Indonesian/Nat
The Indonesian government on Wednesday announced a revised reform package designed to pull the world's fourth most populous nation out of its worst economic turmoil in 30 years.
Indonesia's top economic minister, Ginandjar Kartasasmita, said talks with the International Monetary Fund on how to restart a 43 billion dollar rescue plan ended on Wednesday morning.
The new deal is an exercise in compromise, with the I-M-F agreeing to keep subsidies on many commodities for now. Indonesia, in turn, pledged to disband virtually all
monopolies.
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