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Oil jumps, stocks wobble as Mideast ceasefire hangs in the balance

The ceasefire in the Iran war, due to run until Tuesday, was in doubt after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship and Tehran's top military command vowed to retaliate.

42 minutes ago
Regulations premium

OJK pushes banks to align business plan with govt’s priority agenda

While the revision is seen as a potentially effective measure to bolster inclusive funding, experts warn that it may distort Indonesia’s banking industry focus from commercial lending to national development.   ...

5 hours ago
Companies premium

Nonsubsidized fuel prices hiked sharply as supply strains worsen

Pertamina has significantly raised the prices of several nonsubsidized fuel products effective Saturday as blockades in the Middle East and economic sanctions continue to roil the global oil market. ...

15 hours ago

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Indonesia suspends game rating system after data breach

Officials have vowed uninterrupted market access amid an ongoing probe into the incident, as well as wider audits and reforms targeting long-term system credibility.

21 hours ago
Companies premium

Agincourt's Martabe gold mine to restart after post-disaster crackdown

The gold miner is targeting output of 60,000 oz this year if its Martabe mine in Batang Toru, South Tapanuli, North Sumatra, one of the worst-affected regions in the 2025 Sumatra disaster, resumes operations as scheduled in mid-May.

22 hours ago
Markets

Iran says final deal still far off as Hormuz Strait shuttered

The strategic Strait of Hormuz was again closed on Sunday in the stand-off between Iran and the United States, with Iran's powerful parliament speaker signaling a final peace deal remained "far" off despite some movement in negotiations.

23 hours ago
Economy

Iran closes Hormuz Strait again, as Trump warns against 'blackmail'

Iran's military declared the Strait of Hormuz closed again on Saturday, prompting ships to abandon attempts to transit the waterway and President Donald Trump to warn Tehran against trying to "blackmail" the United States.

1 day ago
Economy

US renews Russian oil waiver after pressure from countries

The move is part of the administration's effort to control global energy prices that have shot higher during the US-Israeli war on Iran.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Energy jitters drive EV sales in Indonesia to nearly double

However, some prospective buyers said they may hold off on purchasing an EV if incentives are reduced.

2 days ago
Economy premium

Indonesia secures Russian crude imports, minister says

The government has announced that Indonesia will soon begin importing crude oil from Russia as part of a broader strategy to diversify energy supplies.

2 days ago
Economy premium

S&P maintains BBB rating with stable outlook for RI, says Purbaya

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said that S&P would come to Indonesia in June to reassess the country’s economy and budget “thoroughly”.

2 days ago
Economy premium

Australia, India eye Indonesian urea as global supply tightens

The government projects excess domestic supply of around 1.5 million tonnes in 2026, which could be allocated for exports.

2 days ago
Companies premium

Shell scrambles for import permit as gas stations remain dry

Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry said in February that Shell had become the latest private fuel retailer to seek base fuel supplies from Pertamina, with its import recommendation still under review.

3 days ago
Economy premium

RI grid not ready to meet growing solar demand amid energy crisis

The oil and gas shortage caused by the United States-Israeli war on Iran should drive demand for renewables, but Indonesia’s inadequate grid infrastructure means a long waiting list remains for rooftop solar installation.  

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Lack of land casts doubt on govt’s sugarcane plantation mandate

The policy aims to close the widening gap between national sugar demand and local output while pushing the country closer to its sugar self-sufficiency target.

3 days ago
Economy premium

IMF, global investors see Indonesia as bright spot, BI says

The International Monetary Fund and foreign investors see Indonesia as one of the world’s “bright spots” with strong economic fundamentals and resilience, despite the country’s vulnerability to global economic turmoil, according to Bank Indonesia.  

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Bulog seeks to command larger Minyakita distribution pie

The state logistics agency said the increase was needed to meet rising demand as consumers shift from bulk cooking oil to Minyakita, partly driven by soaring plastic prices amid the Iran war.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Indonesia to tap ASEAN, domestic tourism amid Iran war fallout

The tourism industry is beginning to feel the impacts of the Iran war, prompting the government to shift its strategy toward boosting regional and domestic travel.

4 days ago
Economy

China says economy grew 5% on-year in Q1, beating forecasts

China's economic growth topped expectations in the first quarter of the year, official data showed Thursday, even as the global economy reels from the fallout of war in the Middle East.

4 days ago
Economy

Foreign investors flee Thailand as Iran war, energy shock dash hope for economic revival

Foreign investors are selling Thai assets as an energy shock from the US-Israeli war on Iran threatens to snuff out hopes for an economic revival under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and exposes the policy paralysis that is gripping Bangkok.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Ministry seeks to bolster community-based tourism as priority agenda

Tourism Minister Widiyanti Putri Wardhana sat down with The Jakarta Post’s Ni Made Tasyarani and Chloe Djalal to explain how the ministry aims to meet its targets in the tourism industry, including tourist arrivals.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Refineries ready to process Russian crude, Pertamina says

Indonesia’s state-owned oil and gas company has confirmed that its refineries are capable of processing Russian crude, as the government eyes direct imports.

4 days ago
Economy

Five centuries of Jakarta: Building a 'bleisure' bridge to global city status

The city could target high-value spenders who might attend a morning conference in Sudirman but demand a world-class culinary adventure in South Jakarta at night.

4 days ago
Regulations premium

LNG price surge a 'wake-up call' over import reliance, PLN warns

PLN reports that gas reserves for power plants stand at roughly 12 days of operation (HOP), with coal reserves at 15.9 operating days as of April.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Purbaya addresses US investors in first overseas trip

The Finance Minister said in March that the waning international perception of the country might be his fault on account of global investors not knowing who he is.

4 days ago
Markets

Sanctioned tanker turns back to Strait of Hormuz, day after Gulf exit

The US-sanctioned tanker Rich Starry made its way back to the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday after exiting the Gulf the day before, shipping data showed, failing to break through a US blockade on vessels calling at Iranian ports.

5 days ago
Economy

US Treasury's Bessent says China has been unreliable partner by hoarding oil during war

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday China had been an unreliable global partner during the Middle East war by hoarding oil supplies and limiting exports of some goods, mirroring its actions with medical goods during the COVID-19 pandemic.

5 days ago
Regulations premium

Doubts emerge over plan to turn PNM into MSME lender

Experts warned that turning PNM into a special mission vehicle (SMV) under the Finance Ministry risks duplicating existing institutions without tackling core issues like risk assessment, access and borrower repayment capacity.

5 days ago
Companies

Mideast war revs up electric car demand in Asia

Asian nations have been particularly hard hit due to a sharp fall in the crude shipments they rely on -- and have few alternatives to replace them.

5 days ago
Regulations premium

OJK to exclude small loans from credit score database to ease homebuying

The OJK emphasized that the information displayed in the SLIK system does not automatically determine whether a loan or financing application will be approved or rejected, noting that it only serves as a consideration in the credit analysis process.  

5 days ago

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Mon, April 20, 2026

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