A Look at Life in Indonesia

Jajak Rahmat (R), a street seller, holds an empty bottle after serving a customer on Mangga Dua Street in North Jakarta, Indonesia January 29, 2016. Jajak Rahmat buys gasoline from state-owned Pertamina and sells it on the street to motorists for 8,000 rupiah ($0.58) per litre. A dramatic drop in oil prices, driven down by a glut in supply, is translating into a mixed bag for motorists. All countries have access to the same oil prices on international markets, but retail prices vary wildly, largely because of taxes and subsidies. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)
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