Indonesia spends nearly 50 million USD on Jakarta subway services

The Indonesian Government has approved a budget package worth 700 billion Rp (close to 50 million USD) to assist subway transport services in Jakarta, unveiled Governor of the capital Anies Baswedan.
Indonesia spends nearly 50 million USD on Jakarta subway services ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: Jakarta Post)

Jakarta (VNA) – The Indonesian Government hasapproved a budget package worth 700 billion Rp (close to 50 million USD) toassist subway transport services in Jakarta, unveiled Governor of the capitalAnies Baswedan.

According to the official, it is the second package of thistype granted for the city, with the first one worth 672 billion Rp approved in2019 aiming to encourage more people to use the mass rapid transport (MRT)services.

William Sabandar, President Director of the PT MRT Jakarta,said the number of MRT passengers, in recent month, dropped significantly dueto COVID-19 and the city’s associated large-scale social restrictions.

He noted the investment will create momentum for hiscorporation to resume operation, adding that the company is seeking othersources of investments to help restore its transport services like it wasbefore the pandemic./.   
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