Economics
Indonesia Could Reopen Bali Beaches to Foreigners by End of July
- Travel bubbles with Singapore, China, Korea and India explored
- President wants Bali prioritized in limited vaccine supplies
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Indonesia aims to welcome back foreign tourists to the resort islands of Bali, Bintan and Batam by the end of July, with a plan to speed up vaccinations in those areas to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus.