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View all search resultsLocal think tanks are weighing in on the limited policy space and domestic benefits of the new US-Indonesia trade deal, even as businesses and policymakers wait to decide next moves amid the limbo left by the US Supreme Court's ruling.
A lack of satisfying answers on how to reach growth goals set forth in the freshly unveiled 2026 state budget has led economists to conclude that the fiscal document is based more on political ambition rather than on technocratic calculation.
Economists from multiple research organizations have urged Statistics Indonesia (BPS) to reveal the calculation behind the recently released gross domestic product (GDP) data after growth far exceeded projections.
The deputy director of INDEF has criticized the presidential candidates' poverty alleviation strategies, saying that lifting people out of poverty will take much more than a social assistance (bansos) program.
Economists have cautioned the government to address the growing FDI imbalance between food producing sectors and the manufacturing and mining sectors, particularly as harvest disruptions due to El Niño were expected to continue into 2024.
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