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Indonesia Eyes Stimulus Package, Rate Cuts to Ensure 5% Growth

Indonesia Eyes Stimulus Package, Rate Cuts to Ensure 5% Growth

Bloomberg28-07-2025
By and Norman Harsono
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Indonesia pledged to use its fiscal and monetary firepower to ensure economic growth maintains its 5% pace this year.
Growth was the focal point of a quarterly meeting of top economic policymakers on Monday, as Indonesia faces weakening consumption and manufacturing at home, as well as the threat of higher tariffs and slowing trade abroad.
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