By Stefanno Sulaiman and Fransiska Nangoy JAKARTA, May 5 (Reuters) - Indonesia's economy grew at its fastest annual pace in ...
Indonesia's economy grew by the most in over three years at the start of 2026, official data show, buoyed by domestic demand and government support as the Middle East war casts uncertainty over the ...
Indonesia’s first full year under President Prabowo Subianto exposed the limits of political stability built on short-term cash transfers rather than structural reform. While headline indicators such ...
Indonesia's economy grew at a steady pace in 2025, ending the year on a firm note as consumer demand held up. Gross domestic product expanded 5.11% last year, compared with a 5.03% in 2024, data from ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia's economic growth decelerated slightly in the third quarter, official data showed on Wednesday, highlighting a challenge for the government to boost growth to 8% by 2029.
Indonesia’s central bank has resumed its rate-cutting cycle as cooling inflation, slower growth and a steadier rupiah offer room to loosen policy settings. Bank Indonesia on Wednesday cut its ...
Across ASEAN, as nations develop rapidly, economic growth is increasingly being judged not just by how fast economies expand, but by what that expansion delivers. Essentially, is this impressive ...
JAKARTA: Indonesia’s Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has pushed back against the World Bank’s decision to lower the country’s 2026 economic growth forecast from 4.8 per cent to 4.7 per cent, ...
Indonesia's digital economy continues to expand at a pace that sets it apart within Southeast Asia. As the region's largest economy, Indonesia is no longer simply adopting digital tools but embedding ...
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