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Ceasefire provides temporary relief for bleeding rupiah

A de-escalation in the United States-Israeli war on Iran has helped the rupiah bounce back somewhat after approaching its historic low, but economists say the Indonesian currency remains subject to a range of risks.

5 hours ago
Regulations premium

Govt vows to wrap up all SOE mergers this year

The merger of 15 logistics firms into a single SOE is the earliest move and is expected to be completed within a month. ...

10 hours ago
Economy premium

Rising plastic prices pressure bottled water industry

The bottled water industry estimates that raw material prices could rise as much as 100 percent and effect a 25-50 percent rise in packaging costs, inevitably leading to a price hike for consumers. ...

13 hours ago

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Markets

Oil plunges, Asia stocks soar after US, Iran ceasefire

Stocks soared and oil plunged in early trade in Asia on Wednesday after the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, with Tehran temporarily to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz.

17 hours ago
Economy premium

Farmers association warns of prolonged fertilizer crunch

Indonesian farmers face rising production costs and tighter chemical fertilizer supplies as the US-Israeli war on Iran intensifies, the Indonesian Farmers Union (SPI) has said.

18 hours ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia’s data center boom raises alarm over water use

A study found that hot, humid lowland climates in cities like Jakarta and Batam leave data centers heavily dependent on energy-hungry mechanical cooling systems that run at high load year-round.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Double hit on manufacturing: What are anticipatory policies?

The manufacturing sector’s growth trend is expected to face many challenges, including higher oil and energy prices due to US and Israeli attacks on Iran, as well as rupiah depreciation, which is pushing up production costs for certain industries.

1 day ago
Economy

Euro zone growth slows to nine-month low on surging costs, PMI shows

The euro zone's private sector expansion weakened sharply in March as the Middle East war drove up energy costs and disrupted supply chains, with overall demand - a key gauge for economic health - falling for the first time in eight months, a survey showed on Tuesday.

1 day ago
Economy

Current oil and gas crisis worse than 1973, 1979, 2002 combined: IEA

"The world has never experienced a disruption to energy supply of such magnitude," he said in an interview with the French newspaper released in its Tuesday edition.

1 day ago
Companies premium

PMJS lands Rp 10.8 trillion truck deal for village cooperatives

Through its subsidiary DIPO, the company will supply 20,600 trucks to Agrinas Pangan Nusantara as part of the government’s red and white cooperatives program, amid a broader plan to procure up to 160,000 vehicles nationwide.  

1 day ago
Economy premium

RI jet fuel prices 'still competitive’ despite hike, Bahlil says

The energy minister has touted the competitiveness of Indonesia's avtur prices amid the economic fallout from the Iran war, even after a markup of more than 70 percent due to surging global fuel prices.

1 day ago
Markets

Stocks struggle, oil jumps as Trump's Iran deadline looms

Global stocks wavered on Tuesday, while oil prices were perched near US$110 per barrel as the prospect of escalation in the war in the Middle East and the looming deadline for a deal to be reached kept nervy investors on the sidelines.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Govt doubles down on fuel subsidies, cuts airfare VAT

The government says prices of subsidized gasoline and diesel will stay fixed even if global oil prices remain elevated, while airlines will be allowed to lift airfares, but without excessively hurting consumers.

2 days ago
Economy

India seeks 2.5 million metric tons of urea amid Middle East supply disruptions

State-run Indian Potash Ltd (IPL) issued a tender on Saturday to import 1.5 million tons via the country's west coast. The remaining 1 million tons will arrive through the east coast, according to the document posted on the company's website.

2 days ago
Economy

Indonesia raises jet fuel surcharge, flight ticket prices as oil soars

The government will cover the 11-percent value added tax on domestic flight tickets to offset the impact of the price rise on travelers.

2 days ago
Economy premium

SME lending continues to contract as overall bank loan growth cools

OJK has projected credit in the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) segment to grow between 7 percent and 9 percent this year, while overall loan growth is expected to reach between 10 and 12 percent. 

2 days ago
Companies premium

Astra to build 1,000 low-cost apartment units along railway line

The project, which will be developed on land owned by state-owned railway operator Kereta Api Indonesia, to be carried out using Astra’s corporate social responsibility funds.

2 days ago
Companies

AirAsia X to raise fares, cut capacity over Mideast war

Southeast Asia's largest low-cost carrier AirAsia X said Monday it was raising ticket prices and cutting routes to cushion the impact of the war on Iran, but stressed demand for flights remained high.

2 days ago
Economy

How one factory in China learned to live with tariffs and turmoil

US President Donald Trump's tariffs sought to hurt Chinese manufacturing, but for one electronics maker, a turbulent 2025 ended with a belief that China is a location that is difficult to replicate – as long as things don't change too drastically.

2 days ago
Markets

US crude benchmark opens over $113, Brent above $110

Crude oil prices opened higher on Monday, with US benchmark West Texas Intermediate up 1.86 percent to US$113.62 a barrel, as the war in the Middle East continues to squeeze global energy supplies.

2 days ago
Economy premium

RI turns to Africa, India for naphtha as Middle East supply tightens

Indonesia remains heavily dependent on imported naphtha, a key feedstock for plastic resins, with 70 percent of its supply coming from the Middle East.

3 days ago
Economy premium

2014 JKN rollout dented private insurance uptake, ANU study finds

New research findings presented on Wednesday suggest that private health insurance has been losing out to the national scheme over the last dozen years and may require intervention to avoid stagnation.

3 days ago
Economy

Five EU countries call for windfall tax on energy companies

The finance ministers of Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Austria pointed to a similar emergency tax in 2022 to address high energy prices.

3 days ago
Economy

Pakistan announces free public transport as energy crisis bites

The government will bear a burden of 350 million rupees from the fre public transit policy, the Pakistani government said.

4 days ago
Economy

US registers strong job growth in boost to Trump

The US economy posted unexpectedly strong job gains in March, data showed Friday, in a development hailed by US President Donald Trump – but seen with caution by analysts.

4 days ago
Regulations premium

Details on gasoline, diesel rationing remain elusive

Caps on how much fuel motorists may buy per day could be troublesome to enforce on the ground and will not eliminate the fiscal headache of high global oil prices.

5 days ago
Markets

Indonesia says stock market reform drive completed after Feb's selloffs

The proposed reforms were unveiled after index provider MSCI warned in late January that the country was ​at risk of being downgraded amid concerns about a lack of transparency around stock ownership and ​trading.

5 days ago
Markets

India's March palm oil imports fall to 3-month low as prices surge

India sources most of its palm oil from Indonesia and Malaysia, while soy oil and sunflower oil are imported mainly from Argentina, Brazil, Russia and Ukraine.

6 days ago
Economy premium

RI to lose 60,000 foreign visitors to Mideast crisis: Tourism Ministry

The government is preparing a host of measures to buoy the tourism industry as the economic fallout from the Middle East crisis begins impacting air travel via rising fuel costs.

6 days ago
Companies premium

Airlines renew call to raise fare cap as jet fuel prices jump 70%

The government is taking a cautious policy approach as INACA presses the urgent need to adjust the airfare cap to reflect a jump in avtur prices of over 70 percent as a result of the Middle East crisis.

6 days ago

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Thu, April 9, 2026

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