This is What Happens When You Don't Spend on Infrastructure
From the FT:
Rows
of cargo containers clutter the tarmac outside an overflowing warehouse
at Jakarta’s airport where there are not enough landing slots for all
the planes. The chaotic scene offers the most graphic illustration of
how strong economic expansion is straining Indonesia’s worn out
infrastructure just as it emerges, once again, as a regional power.
The young democracy of 240m may be booming,
but the situation at the capital’s airport epitomises one of the
biggest problems holding back south-east Asia’s largest economy: its
roads, ports, power plants and bridges have fallen far behind its needs
because of years of government underspending.