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Ida said 88,973 migrant workers were ready to be sent abroad to 14 countries, namely Algeria,
              Australia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Kuwait, Maldives, Nigeria, United Arab Emirates, Poland,
              Qatar, Taiwan, Turkey, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

              "The potential remittances from the migrant workers is quite large and is expected to boost the
              economic recovery," she said.

              Ida added that the government and state-owned lender Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) would
              bear the costs of COVID-19 tests for the migrant workers.

              "I have already met with the coordinating human development and cultural affairs minister as
              well as the health minister to allocate some funds from the COVID-19 task force, so that migrant
              workers will not be burdened by the fees to meet the health protocol requirements," she said.

              According to data from the ministry's Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency (BP2MI),
              as many as 3,742,440 Indonesian migrant workers abroad sent home a total of Rp 160 trillion
              (US$10.9 billion) in remittances in 2019. (trn).


























































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