Jakarta is the second-worst
place for expatriates to work in outside of the United States of America,
Canada and Western Europe. It is according to a recent report published by
Businessweek.
The Businessweek report ranked
emerging markets that might be challenging to move into due to their level of
pollution, disease, political violence and availability of good and services.
The report ranked Jakarta
second, just below lagos in Nageria and above Riyadh Saudi Arabia, saying the
threat of violence from extremest, in particular, was serious drawback to
living in Jakarta. Bombings targeting foreign interests in Jakarta, such as the
JW Marriot hotel bombing in 2003, have been repeated elsewhere in the city.
The report said despite
problem common to many developing cities such as the risk of disease, poor
sanitation, and excessive pollution, Indonesia can be an enticing location.
In response, the Jakarta
administration took the report positively, saying it could spur the administration
to improve its performance.
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