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More doubt over RI credit rating as Fitch cuts view to negative

The outlook for Indonesia's credit rating has dimmed further as Fitch Ratings revised its view to “negative” from “stable”, adding to warnings over policy uncertainty following a similar downgrade from Moody’s.  

1 hour ago
Regulations premium

Govt confronts Meta over compliance

The Communications and Digital Ministry has issued a stern warning to the owner of Facebook and Instagram after finding the company’s compliance with Indonesian content moderation rules to be low when compared to other major digital platforms operating in the country. ...

3 hours ago
Companies premium

Pertamina vessels among 200 tankers stranded in Gulf

Ships operated by state-owned energy firm Pertamina with a combined capacity of about 450,000 deadweight tonnes are stuck in ports as the US-Israeli war against Iran disrupts navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. ...

6 hours ago

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Economy

South Korea activates $68 billion market stability fund over Mideast crisis

"The escalating crisis in the Middle East is significantly worsening the global economic and security environment," President Lee Jae Myung said.

8 hours ago
Economy

Gulf shipping crisis deepens as tankers stranded for fifth day

Asia sources 60 percent of its oil from the Middle East, leaving the region vulnerable to the disruptions. Refiners in Indonesia and Japan are sourcing more oil from the US to replace the shortfall. India will consider buying more from Russia, sources at two companies have said.

9 hours ago
Regulations premium

Govt urged to tackle 'disguised employment' in gig economy

Workers' associations have urged action to address the issue of “disguised employment” faced by some gig workers in Indonesia, while a government official says a dedicated bill to regulate the growing gig economy is underway.

10 hours ago
Markets

Seoul leads rebound across Asian stocks, oil extends gains

Asian equities jumped Thursday after a three-day rout sparked by the Middle East war, but concerns about an extended conflict helped oil extend gains, while analysts warned of more volatility ahead.

11 hours ago
Economy

China signals tolerance for slower growth with 4.5%-5% target for 2026

China set its economic growth target for 2026 at 4.5%-5%, a slight downgrade from the 5% pace achieved last year, which leaves room for greater, albeit not decisive, efforts to curb industrial overcapacity and rebalance the economy.

13 hours ago
Regulations premium

US trade push rings alarm on data sovereignty, media control

Civil society and industry groups warn that the agreement on reciprocal trade (ART) could weaken local control over Indonesian data, erode publisher rights and tilt the digital economy further toward US tech giants.

1 day ago
Companies premium

Chandra Asri declares force majeure amid Strait of Hormuz disruption

The petrochemical company will reduce operational run rates at its plants as it monitors developments in the conflict, predominantly involving Iran, Israel and the United States.

1 day ago
Markets

Record selloff in Seoul leads stock rout as markets brace for energy shock

Asian stocks tanked on Wednesday, with a record-breaking market crash in Seoul, as investors dumped crowded bets on chipmakers on worries a widening Middle East war will drive an oil shock that raises inflation and delays interest rate cuts.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

OJK vows to fast-track capital market reform proposed to MSCI

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has reaffirmed its commitment to swift capital market reforms aimed at addressing transparency concerns around Indonesian stocks flagged by global index compiler MSCI.  

1 day ago
Economy

Indonesia to keep budget deficit below 3% of GDP as Middle East conflict lifts oil prices

Purbaya said expenditure on Indonesia's free meals program could be scaled back, saving the country about Rp 100 trillion ($6 billion).

1 day ago
Markets

Indonesia media report Fitch cuts country's rating outlook to negative

Multiple Indonesian local media reported on Wednesday that Fitch Ratings has downgraded Indonesia's sovereign credit rating outlook to negative from stable.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Govt rolls out allowances, doubles ride-hailing bonuses ahead of Idul Fitri

The government also set holiday bonuses for ride-hailing drivers with app-based companies agreed to provide a total of Rp 220 billion this year, double the Rp 110 billion distributed last year.

1 day ago
Markets

Dollar firms, euro under pressure as energy prices surge

The dollar rallied to a three-month high in early trading in Asia on Wednesday, with investors retreating from the euro as the growing conflict in the Middle East sparked fears of a sustained rise in energy prices.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Fiscal fears grow as high oil price strains state budget

The United States-Israeli attack on Iran has sent global oil prices surging past US$80 per barrel, putting additional strain on the state budget, which could force painful adjustments.

2 days ago
Markets

Oil rises as expanding US-Israel war with Iran heightens supply risks

Brent crude futures LCOc1 were at $80.89 a barrel, up $3.15, or 4.1 percent, by 0745 GMT. On Monday, the contract surged to as high as $82.37, its highest since January 2025, though it pared those gains to settle 6.7 percent higher.

2 days ago
Companies premium

Danantara, INA to inject $200m into Chandra Asri’s new plants

The first phase is projected to have an annual production capacity of 400,000 tonnes of caustic soda and 500,000 tonnes of ethylene dichloride (EDC), with operations targeted to commence in 2027.

2 days ago
Economy

Ramadan 2026: A two-speed season

Unlike in 2025, saving conditions entering Ramadan this year are weaker across income segments, limiting the spending before the disbursement of holiday bonuses.

2 days ago
Economy premium

Inbound tourism inches up in January

Indonesia has recorded a slight increase in its inbound tourism, welcoming 1.01 million foreign visitors in January, Statistics Indonesia (BPS) data show.  

2 days ago
Companies

MR. D.I.Y. brings modern retail concept with second flagship opening

PT Daya Intiguna Yasa (MR.D.I.Y. Indonesia), Indonesia's largest home goods retailer, has officially opened its second flagship store at Summarecon Mall Bekasi 2 in Bekasi, West Java.

2 days ago
Companies

Airline stocks remain under pressure; Asian carriers see surge in demand, prices jump

Asian airline shares remained under pressure on Tuesday as the US and Israeli war against Iran escalated, with carriers closely monitoring fuel price spikes and many seeing a surge in bookings as passengers switch from Middle Eastern airlines.

2 days ago
Economy premium

Businesses on edge as US-Iran conflict threatens fuel supplies, higher inflation

To mitigate further impacts, Indonesia is seeking alternative oil import sources outside the Middle East, including from the US.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Import surge, export slowdown shrink trade surplus in January

Shipments of crude palm oil (CPO) surged 59.6 percent in January, while coal and steel exports declined by 16.04 percent and 0.13 percent, respectively.

3 days ago
Markets

US dollar gains as Iran conflict fuels safe‑haven demand, higher oil

Investors are closely watching developments around shipping in the crucial Strait of Hormuz which was disrupted by retaliatory Iranian attacks.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Inflation surges to near three-year high amid Ramadan demand spike

Bank Permata chief economist Josua Pardede projected that headline inflation would remain above 3 percent in the first quarter of 2026 before moderating below 3 percent toward the end of the year.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Manufacturing activity hit two-year high in February on stronger demand

The country’s headline Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 53.8 in February from 52.6 in January, marking the highest reading since March 2024. The index remained above the 50-point threshold, which separates expansion from contraction.

3 days ago
Markets

Crude soars, Asian stocks drop after US strikes on Iran

Analysts do not rule out the possibility of oil prices hitting US$100 a barrel, a level last seen at the start of the war in Ukraine.

3 days ago
Economy

Shipping companies divert vessels around Cape of Good Hope after strikes on Iran

Maersk stated that the firm will continue to prioritize the Trans-Suez route once the situation stabilizes and security conditions permit again.

3 days ago

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Thu, March 5, 2026

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