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KPPU’s hefty fines threaten P2P lenders’ survival, shake investor confidence

Experts noted that similar maximum interest rate rules exist in other countries, but argued that Indonesia’s implementation needs improvement.  

31 minutes ago
Economy premium

RI posts $1.27b trade surplus despite surge in capital goods imports

Precious metals and jewelry recorded the highest annual import growth, followed by mechanical appliances and electrical machinery. ...

2 hours ago
Economy premium

Manufacturing stagnated in March amid price, supply strains caused by war

A monthly survey by S&P Global published on Wednesday showed Indonesia’s headline Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) slid from 53.8 in February to 50.1 last month.   ...

5 hours ago

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Economy

Indonesia, South Korea sign agreements on minerals, tech, finance

The two countries were also expected to advance defense ties, as well as strengthen cooperation in new growth areas such as artificial intelligence and nuclear power.

7 hours ago
Economy

Indonesia rations fuel as prices soar over Mideast war

The government estimates the measures, which enter into force Wednesday and are to be reviewed every two months, would save between Rp 121 trillion and Rp 130 trillion ($7.1-7.6 billion).

8 hours ago
Markets

Asian stocks rally as Trump says war to end 'very soon'

Asian stock markets including Jakarta rallied Wednesday after US President Donald Trump said the Middle East war would be over in up to three weeks and his Iranian counterpart said Tehran had "the necessary will" to bring it to an end.

9 hours ago
Regulations premium

Govt dithers on potential fuel price hike

The government will not hike fuel prices heading into the new month despite growing pressure on the state budget because of a rapid rise in global oil prices as nations scramble for crude oil amid the United States-Israeli war on Iran.

21 hours ago
Economy

Euro zone inflation surges past ECB target on oil shock

Euro zone inflation soared past the European Central Bank's 2 percent target this month as surging oil and gas costs drove up headline prices, but the jump was smaller than expected and core inflation declined, muddying the picture for policymakers.

1 day ago
Economy premium

RI, Japan seek deeper energy ties after $23.6b in deals

The business agreement covers the energy sector with Japan’s INPEX, as well as technology, finance, fertilizer and tourism.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Prabowo pledges 100 GW solar energy target within three years

The 100 GW solar target, which the government plans to deploy through the nationwide Red and White Cooperatives (KMP) program, would require massive investment in photovoltaic farms, storage systems and transmission infrastructure. 

1 day ago
Economy

Navigating oil shock: Fiscal challenges, policy choices for Indonesia

While Indonesia faced a similar situation in 2022, the ongoing Iran war represents a different dynamic that will require critical policies that balance fiscal stability and purchasing power toward maintaining resilience.

1 day ago
Markets

Dollar surges in Asia as war's safe-haven shelter

The dollar headed for its biggest monthly gain since July on Tuesday and stands out as the strongest so-called safe asset as war in the Middle East has set oil prices surging, nearly everything else sinking and raised the risk of global recession.

1 day ago
Tech

Govt summons Meta, Google over noncompliance with child social media curbs

Indonesia summoned officials from Meta and Google over non-compliance with social media restrictions for children under 16 that went into full effect last week, a minister said in a video statement published on Tuesday.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Electrification drive needs stronger political will, ‘long-term strategy’

Shifting from fuels to electricity for powering households and transportation is a logical response to Indonesia’s dependence on energy imports amid the Mideast crisis, but experts say the success of electrification hinges on sustained policy support.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia approves 580 million tonne coal production plan, signals output boost

Previously, the government revealed plans to cut national production targets from 790 million tonnes last year to around 600 million tonnes this year in an effort to address an oversupply that had weakened coal prices.

2 days ago
Economy premium

Govt focuses on securing water to mitigate earlier, longer dry season

With the dry season forecast to arrive early and last longer due to a potential shift to El Niño, the government is readying several agricultural measures, including AWD to maintain optimal rice production.

2 days ago
Markets

Japan steps up yen intervention threats, signals rate-hike chance

Japan stepped up yen intervention threats and signaled that further falls in the currency could justify a near-term interest rate, as policymakers grow increasingly concerned about inflationary pressures from the Middle East war.

2 days ago
Regulations

WTO talks end in deadlock after Brazil blocks deal over e-commerce duties

World Trade Organization talks ended deadlocked on Monday as Brazil blocked a bid by the United States and other countries to secure an extension to a moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions like digital downloads, diplomats said.

2 days ago
Economy premium

Govt scrambles for oil from anywhere amid Mideast supply crunch

While some Asian nations have declared energy emergencies amid the US-Israeli war on Iran, Indonesia has stopped short of following suit, stressing that domestic fuel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies are secure.

2 days ago
Tech premium

KPPU slaps $44m fine on P2P lenders over cartel scheme

The Indonesian Fintech Association (AFPI) has expressed disappointment over the ruling, saying that the maximum economic benefit set by its members was determined under a directive from the Financial Services Authority (OJK).

3 days ago
Economy

WTO members try to close gap between US, India on e-commerce tariff moratorium

Countries are working to close the gap between the US and India to extend a global agreement not to impose tariffs on electronic transmissions such as digital downloads and streaming, diplomats said on Saturday.

3 days ago
Economy

WTO reform talks coming to the crunch

The ambassador facilitating talks on reforming the World Trade Organization has voiced cautious optimism on progress at a high-level meeting in the Cameroonian capital, where reforming the beleaguered global trade body is at the heart of a four-day ministerial conference.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Workers back transport reform over WFH to save on fuel

Drawing from past experience, employees said the WFH policy is cumbersome and stressful, and merely shifts energy consumption from daily commutes to other activities.

4 days ago
Companies

Cathay Pacific raises fuel surcharge on all flights by 34%

"The price of jet fuel comprises both the crude oil component and the refinery component, both of which have increased significantly in recent weeks," the company said in a statement.

5 days ago
Companies premium

Ministry's planned PNM takeover may happen this year, Purbaya says

The takeover plan aims to place the state-owned microfinance firm under the Finance Ministry for channeling the government's KUR microcredit facility.

5 days ago
Markets

Fuel-thirsty Asian countries line up for Russian oil

Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines and Sri Lanka are lining up ‌to buy Russian oil as the Iran war blocks supplies, raising the possibility that demand may exceed supply.

5 days ago
Regulations premium

Prabowo vows to defend national interests as US trade deal draws scrutiny

The government said that ratifying the ART agreement was not on its near-term agenda and that it would contest allegations of unfair trade practices later raised by the US in its Section 301 probe.

5 days ago
Economy premium

Purbaya injects Rp 100 trillion into state banks ahead of Idul Fitri

The placement brings the government’s total liquidity injections into state-owned lenders such as Bank Mandiri, BRI and BNI to around Rp 300 trillion.

6 days ago
Companies premium

Airlines push for 15% fuel surcharge, fare cap hike as costs soar

The Indonesian National Air Carriers Association (INACA) stated that airlines in other regions have already adjusted fuel surcharges, with increases ranging from 5 percent to 70 percent.

6 days ago
Regulations premium

Govt mulls cutting free meal days to ease budget strain

The finance minister says the BGN, which manages the free meals program, has come up with a proposal to save over $2 billion by cutting just one day from the weekly distribution schedule.

6 days ago

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