A Study on The Global Supply Chain Impact to Jakarta as A Global Business Hub in The Asian Region

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  • Marulina Dewi Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56982/dream.v2i09.153

Keywords:

global supply chains, global business hub, impact, urbanisation, regional integration, logistics.

Abstract

This conceptual research paper examines the multifaceted impact of the global supply chain on Jakarta's role as a prominent global business hub in the Asia region. The globalization of supply chains has led to profound transformations in the dynamics of international commerce. Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, stands as a key player in this evolving landscape. This study explores the implications of global supply chain activities for Jakarta's business environment and its position within the broader Asian market. Through a comprehensive analysis of pertinent literature and empirical evidence, this paper aims to shed light on the challenges and opportunities that Jakarta faces as it seeks to solidify its status as a global business hub.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Dewi, M. (2023). A Study on The Global Supply Chain Impact to Jakarta as A Global Business Hub in The Asian Region. Journal of Digitainability, Realism & Mastery (DREAM), 2(09), 14–20. https://doi.org/10.56982/dream.v2i09.153