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Indonesia seeks to boost rooftop solar quota by 400 MW

If approved by state electricity monopoly PLN, the total quota for 2026 would rise to around 1,400 MW.

3 hours ago
Economy premium

Prabowo vows stability, wider scrutiny of 'rapacious' firms in Davos keynote

In his keynote speech at WEF 2026, the President painted the country as a "land of opportunity" while vowing to crack down on noncompliant businesses that continued to prop up the detrimental practice of "greednomics". ...

4 hours ago
Economy

Danantara to deploy up to $14 billion this year, CIO says

Half of Danantara's investments this year will go to public markets, largely in Indonesia, while it also evaluates opportunities in China, India, Japan, South Korea and Europe. ...

5 hours ago

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Economy

EU wants US trade deal back on track, but warns it would defend itself if threatened again

EU leaders heaved a sigh of relief over Donald Trump’s U-turn on Greenland as they met for an emergency summit in Brussels late on Thursday.

6 hours ago
Economy

Trump warns of 'big retaliation' if Europeans dump US Treasuries

President Donald Trump warned Thursday of major reprisals if European countries dumped key holdings of US Treasury bonds to pressure Washington, as temperatures fluctuated over the future of Greenland.

8 hours ago
Markets premium

Industry urges palm oil output boost amid biodiesel uncertainty

Implementing B50 amid stagnant production could trigger a sharp rise in CPO prices and derivative products such as cooking oil, as well as reduce export volumes.

12 hours ago
Markets premium

RI bond yield spikes on BI independence worries, uncertainty

The yield on Indonesian government bonds has climbed to its highest level in more than three months on the back of general uncertainty, fiscal worries and concerns about the independence of Bank Indonesia (BI) following the nomination of Thomas “Tommy” Djiwandono as deputy governor.

22 hours ago
Economy premium

IMF expects Indonesia’s economy to grow 5.1% this year

Bank Indonesia, meanwhile, has projected Indonesia’s GDP to grow by around 5.3 percent year on year in 2026, supported by rising consumption and investment.

1 day ago
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Danantara to break ground on waste-to-energy pilot projects in March

The agency revealed that Jakarta and Tangerang, despite facing the country’s most severe waste problems, were left out of the initial pilots as local administrations have yet to indicate their readiness.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Prabowo secures $5.4b UK commitments, fishing boat project

The President secured 4 billion pounds in investment commitments during his state visit to the UK, which included a meeting with the king on conservation initiatives, before departing to deliver his keynote at Davos.

1 day ago
Economy

South Korea economy unexpectedly contracts, but AI boom brightens outlook

South Korea's economy unexpectedly shrank in the final quarter of 2025, marking the biggest slump in three years on weaker investment and exports, but the global AI boom is set to improve the outlook and allow the central bank to retain its steady rates stance.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Illegal tobacco excise plan casts haze over market fairness, policy certainty

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa estimated that formalizing illegal cigarette production could generate additional trillions of rupiah (more than US$59 million) for the state coffers.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

BI to remain ‘professional’ with strong governance, Perry vows

Professionalism will continue in monetary policymaking, Bank Indonesia (BI) Governor Perry Warjiyo has promised, seeking to allay any concerns following Deputy Finance Minister Thomas “Tommy” Djiwandono’s nomination as a deputy BI governor.

2 days ago
Companies premium

AirAsia to launch direct Kuala Lumpur-Batam flights in March

The addition brings the airline’s Malaysia-Indonesia network to 19 routes, which served nearly 3 million passengers last year.  

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia aims for garlic self-sufficiency in 2029

Roughly 95 percent of the country’s consumption is currently met through imports.

2 days ago
Markets

Japan should respond 'decisively' to bond sell-off, opposition head says

Japan should act decisively against excessive market moves, Yuichiro Tamaki, head of an influential opposition party, told Reuters on Wednesday, after a brutal sell-off of Japanese government bonds sent a chill through global financial markets.

2 days ago
Markets

Stocks stable after tariff-fueled selloff but uncertainty boosts gold

Asian equities stabilized Wednesday after a rough start to the week fueled by Donald Trump's Greenland-linked tariff threats. Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore, Taipei and Manila fell, while Hong Kong, Shanghai and Jakarta rose.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Prabowo’s $6 billion rescue plan leaves textile industry puzzled

A state-owned textile enterprise is to tackle industrywide problems, including rehiring tens of thousands of workers laid off after the Sritex bankruptcy.

2 days ago
Economy

Govt pledges central bank independence as rupiah hits record low

Foreign investors sold a net roughly $6.4 billion worth of Indonesian government bonds in 2025, adding to the pressure on the currency.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Awaiting Indonesia’s electricity market reform

The increasing costs of electricity purchased from IPPs, along with grid operation expenses, may lead to inflated state subsidies and compensation in the long run.

3 days ago
Tech premium

Visa-processing startup Spun bags $1.8m for regional expansion

The company operates a platform that processes inbound and outbound visa applications using AI-enabled systems.

3 days ago
Companies premium

Vale Indonesia appeals nickel quota, says granted volume is too low

Nickel miner PT Vale Indonesia is seeking approval to revise its annual production plan (RKAB) after revealing that its current ore production quota is insufficient to meet supply commitments for three major high-pressure acid leach (HPAL) projects.

3 days ago
Economy

Rupiah hits record low amid central bank independence worries

The rupiah slid to Rp 16,985 per US dollar on Tuesday ahead of a policy decision by the central bank this week, where analysts expect the BI to stand pat on rates. The currency is down nearly 2 percent in January after dropping 3.5 percent in 2025.

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Catch-up costs loom as Prabowo revives semiconductor dream

The government has earmarked US$125 million for the development of a domestic chip design industry, with Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto citing a partnership with United Kingdom-based Arm Holdings.

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Prabowo's nephew enters race for senior central bank post

Deputy finance minister Thomas "Tommy" Djiwandono, who is also a nephew of President Prabowo Subianto, has been lined up to become a deputy governor of Bank Indonesia (BI), raising questions about the central bank’s independence.

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Local governments propose 60 new transmigration areas

Transmigration Minister M Iftitah Sulaiman Suryanagara has welcomed proposals from local governments to develop 60 transmigration areas in their respective regions. 

4 days ago
Economy premium

RI tuna exports set for tariff-free access to Japan

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry is in the process of drafting a circular letter to ratify the agreement and outline registration procedures for accessing the zero-percent tariff.

4 days ago
Regulations

Prabowo nominates nephew as central bank deputy governor, sources say

Thomas Djiwandono, a deputy finance minister who is a former businessman, is reportedly set to face a fit-and-proper test by parliament for the new job.

4 days ago
Economy

EU scrambles to avert Trump Greenland tariffs, prepares retaliation

Trump vowed on Saturday to implement a wave of increasing tariffs from February 1 on EU members Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Finland, along with Britain and Norway, until the US is allowed to buy Greenland, a step major EU states decried as blackmail.

4 days ago
Tech

India's central bank proposes linking BRICS' digital currencies, sources say

India's central bank has proposed that BRICS countries link their official digital currencies to make cross-border trade and tourism payments easier, two sources said, which could reduce reliance on the US dollar as geopolitical tensions rise.

4 days ago

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Fri, January 23, 2026

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