Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto will slash corporate and personal income taxes if he comes to power, part of a plan to compete with low-tax neighbors like Singapore in luring more investment to Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, Bloomberg reports. In an interview with the Straits Times, Prabowo’s running mate, Sandiaga Uno said their focus will be on the economy. These include an overhaul of labor laws, measures to boost domestic and foreign investment and bread-and-butter issues such as creating employment for youths and lowering the cost of living. Widodo faces an uphill battle on the economic front, writes Erin Cook for The Diplomat. Inflation has stayed stable this year, but anxiety over job market persists. Here is where Uno is looking for a soft spot to strike, she added.