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Highlights From Local News Wires

INDONESIA

Below is a collection of news wires reports from English versions of Indonesian Newspapers and some other major news outlets.


Economy: “World Bank says Indonesia’s economy to expand 4.9%in 2023, with stable trend in medium term expected” – Jakarta Globe (see link)

  • 2023 growth will slow due to less pent up domestic demand and weaker global growth but it should return to an average of 5% in 2024 and 2025. Private consumption is expected to remain the main driver of activity. Inflation should ease to 3.6% by end 2023 and to average 3.5% over 2024-25.

Economy: “Indonesia’s FDI to hit 1.4 Pct of GDPin 2025: World Bank” – Jakarta Globe (see link)

Economy: “National rice price expected to decrease by 0.15 percent: ministry” – Antara News (see link)

Economy: “Will review supply says President as meat price soars” – Antara News (see link)

Economy: “Indonesia requires Rp 67 thousand trillion to achieve SDG” – Jakarta Globe (SDG = Sustainable Development Goals, see link)

Government: “Focus budget use on programs that benefit people: Widodo” – Antara News (see link)

Government: “Indonesia’s $20 bln energy transition fund not yet disbursed: minister” – Antara News (see link)

Technology: “BI outlines focus areas of digital public infrastructure” – Antara News (see link)

Tourism: “Bali tourism unaffected by revocation of visa-free entry, rabies: govt” – Antara News (see link)

Geopolitics: “Indonesia willing to mediate Ukraine-Russia conflict: minister” – Antara News (see link)

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