Indonesian Government Affirms Economy's Resilience Amid Global Turmoil
The Indonesian government has stated that the nation's economy continues to demonstrate resilience despite ongoing global turmoil.
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The Indonesian government has stated that the nation's economy continues to demonstrate resilience despite ongoing global turmoil.
The Indonesian government anticipates a 5.7% economic growth rate for the first quarter, primarily attributed to increased consumer spending during holiday periods.
The Indonesian government is signaling its intent to implement new regulations that could impose restrictions on online platforms for users under the age of 16.
The Indonesian government is exploring options for spending cuts and increasing the deficit, indicating these measures would only be implemented during times of crisis.

The Indonesian government has introduced a new policy regulating the use of digital technology in education, specifically limiting students' access to artificial intelligence.
The Indonesian government may accelerate the rollout of biodiesel and ethanol fuels as global oil prices continue to rise.
The Indonesian government has announced a ban on social media access for children under the age of sixteen, affecting platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

The Indonesian government has set a target to deploy between 300,000 and 500,000 skilled migrant workers overseas in 2026, with departures planned to start in April, to meet global labor demand.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indonesian Government to extend its mining operations in the country.
The Indonesian government is set to begin construction on Meikarta subsidized apartments on March 8, aiming to provide affordable housing options.
The Indonesian government has announced an extension for the individual tax filing deadline, giving taxpayers until April 30 to submit their returns.
Indonesian government pledges not to increase fuel prices The Straits Times
The Indonesian government states that transit flights are the primary reason behind the high fares for 'mudik' (seasonal migration) flights.
The Indonesian government is reportedly considering lifting its budget deficit cap, a move prompted by the sustained high global oil prices.
The Indonesian government is reportedly considering various steps and policies aimed at protecting mainstream media outlets, as reported by The Jakarta Post.
YouTube and TikTok are engaging with the Indonesian government regarding new regulations that will require social media platforms to deactivate 'high risk' accounts for users under 16 years old.
The Indonesian government is confronting Meta regarding its compliance with local regulations, as reported by The Jakarta Post.
The Indonesian government has extended its liquidity injection program in an effort to stimulate loan growth and support the national economy.
The Indonesian government is opening collaboration efforts to nominate dangdut music as a UNESCO heritage.
The Indonesian government has reiterated that its troops in Gaza will serve a noncombat role, responding to criticism regarding their deployment.
The Indonesian government is anticipating a 5.7% economic growth for the first quarter, largely attributed to increased consumer spending during recent holiday periods.
The Indonesian government is implementing various strategies to ensure its budget deficit remains below the 3% threshold.
The Indonesian government attributes high 'mudik' (Eid al-Fitr homecoming) flight fares to the use of transit flights, indicating a challenge in managing travel costs during peak holiday seasons.
The Indonesian government is reportedly considering measures to protect and support mainstream media outlets.
The Indonesian government announced it is sticking with its high economic growth projection despite the current global turmoil, indicating confidence in its domestic economy.
The Indonesian government has initiated reforestation efforts in the Tesso Nilo national park, aiming to restore its ecological balance and biodiversity.
LPDP students in Indonesia have reportedly been warned for criticizing the government.
The Indonesian government plans to request ride-hailing giants Gojek and Grab to provide holiday bonuses to their drivers for the upcoming Idul Fitri celebration.
The Indonesian government announced a 337 percent increase in malaria screening in Papua between 2021 and 2025.
The Indonesian government is preparing to roll out a substantial rice support program worth nearly $713 million in early 2026. The initiative aims to provide assistance to 35 million families across the nation.