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Retail sales, consumer confidence ease as Idul Fitri boost dissipates

Newly released data reflects a normalization in consumer sentiment after heightened demand earlier in the year driven by the Idul Fitri holiday period, and tighter monetary policy may weigh on consumer confidence and retail sales in the months ahead.

4 hours ago
Regulations premium

House warns of consumer shift to subsidized fuels after Pertamax price hike

A House commission chairman has warned that hiking Pertamax's price 32.11 percent could push consumers toward cheaper subsidized fuels, even as the world continues to grapple with the energy fallout from the Middle East crisis. ...

9 hours ago
Regulations

Govt to scale back commodity export centralization, tighten monitoring: Sources

Indonesia is scaling back a controversial proposal to centralize the export of its strategic commodities, after buyers and exporters raised concerns, The Straits Times has learned. ...

11 hours ago

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Companies premium

Singapore backs Sulawesi solar project, Sumatra data center push

A submarine cable connection linking Batam and Singapore is also expected to be completed by year-end.

11 hours ago
Markets

Stocks drop, oil rises as Iran and rate worries dog traders

Fresh worries about the Middle East ceasefire and the prospect of a US interest rate hike hit stocks and oil prices Thursday, following a rollercoaster week for markets that has sent shivers through trading floors.

13 hours ago
Companies

Danantara launches dollar bond, eyes $1 billion, sources say

The investment arm of Danantara has launched a US dollar bond in five- and 10-year tranches and is targeting about US$500 million for each tranche, three sources with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.

13 hours ago
Economy premium

Barter to reduce forex risks in cross-border trade, govt hopes

Avoiding use of the US dollar, Indonesian companies recently signed countertrade deals with Philippine business partners worth $350 million. Jakarta encourages cross-border barter as a way to tackle exchange rate risks, but the measure will do little to help the ailing rupiah, experts note.

17 hours ago
Companies

Eden joins WOW Group to strengthen capabilities in influencer marketing

The merger was exercised amid the increased needs for brands on a more integrated marketing solution. 

17 hours ago
Economy premium

Indonesia's economic pivot calms markets, but firmer measures needed

'Oversold' markets expect concrete improvement in policies, not rhetoric. 

1 day ago
Economy premium

Pertamina hikes Pertamax prices by 32% amid high oil prices

Prices for subsidized Pertalite and Biosolar, however, remain unchanged.

1 day ago
Companies

Pegadaian's first overseas venture in Timor-Leste off to strong start

The company reported that, within two months of opening its first international branch in the Timor-Leste capital of Dili on March 30, it had processed more than 600 transactions, generating total financing disbursements of US$ 329,882.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Govt scraps mining profit-sharing plan, relaxes coal and nickel quotas

Industry players welcomed the government's decision, viewing it as a positive step toward ensuring stability and investment certainty in the sector.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Economy not as weak as many fear, says ex-minister Chatib Basri

Amid rumors that he might be restored to his former post as finance minister, Chatib has pointed to investor confidence in the government's fiscal management as the key issue at present.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Internship program graduates struggle to land jobs

One year into a government internship program placing fresh graduates in subsidized roles across the country, many of its participants are struggling to secure permanent jobs, citing intense competition in a tightening market.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

BI digs in heels with out-of-schedule rate hike

Bank Indonesia (BI) has increased the benchmark interest rate outside the routine schedule to shore up the rupiah after a hefty hike at the last Board of Governors' meeting and other measures failed to arrest the currency’s depreciation.

2 days ago
Companies

Banks ramped up fossil fuel investment in 2025: NGO report

The world's leading banks ramped up investment in fossil fuels last year to the overall tune of US$900 billion, up 8 percent on 2024, a group of NGOs said Tuesday in a joint report.

2 days ago
Tech

Russell Young of British School Jakarta brings CPR training to schools

17-year old Russell James Young finds purpose through his initiative Beatkeepers Collective in an effort to decrease death rates in emergency situations related to cardiovascular-related events, fostering a new generation of first aid responders.

2 days ago
Economy

Maintaining the competitiveness of the national plywood industry

Indonesia’s plywood industry, which accounts for a significant share of exports, has further growth potential but also faces numerous challenges. Enhancing the competitiveness of domestic producers requires integrated strategic measures.

2 days ago
Companies premium

Govt unseals Tiffany & Co stores, imposes $5.3m fines

In February, the Jakarta Customs and Excise Directorate General shut down three Tiffany & Co outlets across Jakarta shopping malls, including Plaza Senayan, Plaza Indonesia and Pacific Place, over allegations of illegal imports.   

2 days ago
Markets premium

BI hikes rate in surprising move, rupiah gains

Bank Indonesia (BI) has increased the benchmark interest rate outside the monthly schedule to shore up the rupiah after the currency has seen months of depreciation amid a strong United States dollar.

2 days ago
Economy premium

RI braces for US forced labor-linked tariffs while seeking OECD gains

Government estimates the final tariff burden on Indonesian goods exported to the US could reach about 18 percent, including a 10 percent tariff tied to forced-labor concerns.

2 days ago
Economy

Prabowo's populist policies propel a 'doom-loop' in Indonesian markets

A battering from the global energy shock and a number of unorthodox decisions - from centralizing commodity exports under a sprawling sovereign fund that reports directly to Prabowo, to new jobs and growth mandates for the central bank - have rocked investor confidence.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

MSME tax revamp draws mixed response

The government says changes to the final income tax regime are aimed at preventing abuse by larger firms, but business advocates warn the new rules could create fresh challenges for genuine small enterprises.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia vows to honor contracts amid export centralization

The government said export activities would continue as usual until the end of the year, before being fully transferred to the state-owned DSI.

3 days ago
Regulations premium

Govt to establish new domestic mineral exchange

The government plans to launch a new exchange for minerals and strategic commodities next year. The initiative will allow Indonesia to establish benchmark prices and is hoped will strengthen the country’s position as a key global mineral producer, as well as enhance transparency in commodity trading.        

3 days ago
Markets

Rout in Seoul stocks leads Asian losses as AI tech rally hits wall

Seoul's Kospi stock index dived more than 8 percent to lead a rout across Asia on Monday as tech firms were hammered and strong US jobs data fueled bets on a Federal Reserve interest rate hike.

3 days ago
Economy premium

Gas shortages raise deindustrialization risks

The limited supply of subsidized gas priced at US$7 per MMBTU has forced many manufacturers to source additional gas at prices ranging from $11.5 to $15 per MMBTU.

3 days ago
Markets

China, Hong Kong stocks hit two-month lows but investors see buying opportunity

China and Hong Kong stocks slid to their lowest levels in two months on Monday, tracking a global tech selloff, but pared losses by midday with some investors using the correction as a buying opportunity.

3 days ago
Markets

Dollar climbs to two-month peak as Fed hike bets ramp up

The dollar was perched near a two-month high on Monday after a blowout US jobs report sent traders ramping up bets on a Federal Reserve rate hike this year, while the yen teetered further into the intervention zone.

3 days ago
Regulations premium

New export earnings rules raise concerns over banking competition

The impact of the regulation on the banking industry would be uneven, as private banks may lose up to half of their export forex funds.

3 days ago

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Thu, June 11, 2026

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