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Transjakarta system is operated by municipally-owned company PT Transportasi Jakarta. However, most of its fleet is operated by various companies aside of the company itself. However, most of its fleet is operated by various companies aside of the company itself.
In April 2015, the People's Republic of China competed with Japan when the two countries offered their high-speed trains to Indonesia. [4] This competition, according to The Jakarta Post, is part of a geopolitical and economic rivalry between the two countries to gain strategic influence in the Asia-Pacific region. [5]
Jakarta is the main financial hub and largest city of Indonesia, harbouring 10 million inhabitants, one-third of the population of Greater Jakarta.It is estimated that over four million residents of the surrounding Greater Jakarta area commute to and from the city each working day.