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As usual, we are going to take a close look at the latest available macroeconomic data of Indonesia to assess the current ...
These RUPTLs are the strategic roadmaps of Indonesia for power sector development over the coming decade. This latest edition ...
The other involves the revised poverty threshold of the World Bank. This revision causes Indonesia's poverty rate to climb to ...
Meanwhile, and in line with global developments, a major focus of recent RUPTLs involves the acceleration of the energy transition in Indonesia (from fossil fuels to renewables). Particularly, the ...
Last month, we noted that Indonesia’s economic growth has been decelerating amid a mixture of global and domestic matters, hence the International Monetary Fund (IMF) even cut its projection for ...
Deflation itself was not a surprise as it is common for prices (particularly of food and to a lesser extent of transportation) to cool after the Ramadan-Idul Fitri peak that occurred in March and ...
The data from the Statistical Agency of Indonesia (Badan Pusat Statistik, BPS) show that Indonesian inflation was recorded at 1.17 percent month-on-month (m/m) in April 2025, which is milder than the ...
Nonetheless, we do have data that were released prior to the holiday period, giving us plenty of room to release an analysis on how the Indonesian economy is doing in the first quarter of 2025 ...
In 2024, the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector contributed 12.61 percent to Indonesia’s gross domestic product (or GDP). This makes it the third-biggest sector in the Indonesian economy after ...
On 2 April 2025 Trump announced sweeping tariffs of at least 10 percent on most goods being shipped into the United States. However, most countries (those that have the upper hand in trade with the US ...
What we are going to do in the article you are reading right now, is giving a detailed overview of the latest available macroeconomic data of Indonesia. This should give us some insight into the ...
The headline deflation rate was recorded at -0.48 percent month-on-month (m/m) in February 2025. As a consequence, the year-on-year (y/y) headline rate also went into red territory at -0.09 percent (y ...
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