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Danantara’s first year sparks doubts over investment focus, economic role

Analysts noted that some of Danantara’s investments over the past 12 months have potential, but others are less promising, with many still at the planning stage.

1 hour ago
Economy

Indigenous knowledge helps save lives in flood-hit Malalo, Sumatra

Evidence shows that Indigenous, community-based mitigation systems are effective in saving lives during disasters. Therefore, legal recognition of Indigenous communities and customary forests is an urgent priority, alongside efforts to strengthen local knowledge systems and ensure their sustainability. ...

1 hour ago
Companies premium

Merdeka Gold files for Hong Kong IPO to broaden investor base

The firm said the move aims to access offshore capital while ramping up production at its flagship Pani gold mine in Pohuwato, Gorontalo. ...

6 hours ago

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Public transport passenger numbers climb as ‘mudik’ travel peaks

Rail transport carried the largest share of passengers at 3.3 million, rising 13.46 percent year-on-year.

7 hours ago
Economy

Ramadan 2026: More selective, not slower

Spending during Ramadan this year marked an overall shift in composition as consumers moved away from leisure toward necessities, giving policymakers clues as to how best to realign seasonal measures.

8 hours ago
Markets

Shares rally, oil rebounds as Trump extends Iran ultimatum

Markets were taken on a rollercoaster ride at the start of the week after Trump added five days to his Saturday ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, citing productive talks with unidentified Iranian officials, which Tehran has denied.

11 hours ago
Economy premium

Self-reliance ‘common sense’, Prabowo says, as war tests global order

President Prabowo Subianto has declared that Indonesia’s aggressive push for food and energy self-reliance is not rooted in ideology but in "common sense", as it is required to survive a volatile global landscape.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Govt gears up to enforce one-day WFH policy for civil servants

Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto also recommended that the private sector enforce the rule, which aims to reduce energy consumption amid global market volatility.

1 day ago
Markets

IEA discussing further oil stock releases, chief Birol says

The International Energy Agency is consulting with governments in Asia and Europe on the release of more stockpiled oil "if necessary" due to the Iran war, Executive Director Fatih Birol said on Monday.

1 day ago
Companies premium

Freeport to restart Grasberg production in two weeks

Freeport to restart Grasberg Block Cave output within weeks, targeting a gradual ramp-up.

1 day ago
Markets

Asia shares skid, yields rise as Gulf war escalates

Iran said on Sunday it would strike the energy and water systems of its Gulf neighbors if US President Donald Trump followed through with a threat to hit Iran's electricity grid in 48 hours.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Govt eyes 5.7% first-quarter growth on holiday spending

Despite global headwinds, the finance minister expects economic resilience, buoyed by spending over and beyond Idul Fitri, will help achieve 5.5-5.7 percent growth in the first quarter.

2 days ago
Economy

China vows more open economy, national treatment for foreign firms

Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledged on Sunday to further open up the economy and fully implement national treatment for foreign enterprises, as the country seeks to reassure the outside world amid rising global trade tensions.

2 days ago
Tech

OpenAI to introduce ads to all ChatGPT free and Go users in US

OpenAI will begin showing ads to all users of the free and Go versions of ChatGPT in the United States in the coming weeks, a company spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

2 days ago
Markets

US allows 30-day sale of Iran oil at sea in bid to tame prices

The waiver will bring some 140 million barrels of oil to global markets and help relieve pressure on energy supply, United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent posted on X.

3 days ago
Tech premium

Prabowo pushes all-electric transport to cut import reliance

Indonesia has turned into a net importer of crude oil and fuels since early 2000s as output declined while demand kept rising, leaving Southeast Asia’s largest economy vulnerable to global price shocks. 

3 days ago
Markets

Trump says considering 'winding down' Iran war, US eases oil sanctions

President Donald Trump said Friday that he was considering "winding down" military operations against Iran, as the United States temporarily eased sanctions on Iranian oil shipments to stem a global supply crisis.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Govt pledges not to increase fuel prices

The government is holding subsidized fuel prices steady through year-end as global oil price tops US$100 a barrel, with Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa saying the state will absorb the shock rather than pass it on to consumers.

4 days ago
Economy

US mulls lifting sanctions on Iranian oil at sea despite war on Tehran

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that Washington might lift sanctions on Iranian oil that is already being shipped, as energy prices soar due to the war in the Middle East.

4 days ago
Economy

China restricts fertilizer exports, further crimping war-tightened supply

Last year, China sent Brazil, Indonesia and Thailand roughly a fifth of their fertilizer imports and that figure stood at a third for Malaysia and New Zealand, according to International Trade Centre data. For India, it was around 16 percent, according to its trade data.

4 days ago
Companies premium

Djarum owner Michael Hartono dies at 86

Michael, an Indonesian of Chinese descent born in Kudus, Central Java, in 1939, jointly owned the Djarum Group with his brother Robert Budi Hartono, both sons of Djarum founder Oei Wie Gwan. Their father established the company in 1951 with just 10 employees, and it grew into one of the world’s largest clove cigarette firms with tens of thousands of workers.

5 days ago
Economy

China offers to work with Southeast Asia on energy security

China's show of willingness to work with the region of more than 700 million people would be welcome relief to Southeast Asian oil importers after an order by Beijing earlier this month to ban Chinese exports of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel.

5 days ago
Economy

Asia pivots to coal as Middle East conflict chokes LNG supply

Asia spot LNG prices have doubled to three-year highs in the second major supply shock in four years, as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has all but stopped and No. 2 global exporter Qatar has halted shipments. 

5 days ago
Economy

Malaysia diesel, transport fuel prices up for second week in a row

The cost of the subsidised RON95 transport fuel, available for all Malaysian citizens, will be kept at 1.99 ringgit per litre, with the government expected to spend over 3 billion ringgit ($763.36 million) per month to fund its fuel subsidy bill, the ministry said in a statement late Wednesday. 

5 days ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia mulls WFH as fuel-saving measure amid Middle East conflict

As a result of the war between Iran and the US and Israel, global crude oil prices have increased to above US$100 per barrel, far exceeding the $70 per barrel assumption in the 2026 state budget, which may result in higher energy subsidies.

5 days ago
Economy

US Fed raises inflation outlook over 'uncertain' Iran war impact

Interest rates were kept steady at a range of 3.50 percent to 3.75 percent, with officials flagging one expected cut by the end of the year.

5 days ago
Markets

Iran's huge Gulf gas field is struck in major escalation

Iran's huge Pars gas field was hit on Wednesday in the first reported strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure in the Gulf during the US-Israeli war, a major escalation that prompted Tehran to warn its neighbors to evacuate their energy installations.

5 days ago
Regulations premium

Transit flights culprit behind high ‘mudik’ fares, govt says

Some online travel agents have stepped in line with the government's calls for clearer information on ticket availability and transit flights, especially those with overseas layovers, to help mudik travelers reach their holiday destinations.

6 days ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia puts off ratifying ART as US opens trade probes

The government is focusing on gathering data and evidence for its rebuttal strategy against the USTR's new Section 301 probes into unfair trade practices, which are racing toward a July deadline, when Washington's latest 10 percent tariff  expires.

6 days ago
Markets

Asia pivots to coal as Middle East conflict chokes LNG supply

Asia spot LNG prices have doubled to three-year highs in the second major supply shock in four years, as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has all but stopped and No.2 global exporter Qatar has halted shipments. 

6 days ago

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Tue, March 24, 2026

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