A joint study by Google and Temasek has found that Indonesia’s digital economy is poised to become the largest in Southeast Asia as its market value triples to US$100 billion by 2025 from $27 billion in 2018, promising more jobs and more consumer choices for an emerging tech-savvy generation, The Jakarta Post reports. The annual study, arguably the most comprehensive research program for tech in Southeast Asia, has raised its estimation for the size of the digital economy in the region from an initial $200 billion to $240 billion by 2025 after seeing the region reach “an inflection point.” Indonesia’s largest online marketplace, Tokopedia, has become the country’s most valuable startup after raising $1 billion from existing investors, Bloomberg reported last week.