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During his official state visit to Belgium, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto had the opportunity to meet European ...
One of the first things people encounter when researching this space is the concept of a platform trading environment. Basically, this is where all the action happens — buying, selling, watching the ...
Initially, this deficit was projected at 2.53 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). However, after the first six months of 2025 have passed, the latest projection (made by Indonesia’s Finance ...
Indonesia's demographic composition has great economic potential. It contains a productive large, young and big population as well as a growing consuming middle-class.
The Today's Headlines section of Indonesia Investments is a regularly updated section which contains the latest information with regard to topics that are currently causing headlines in Indonesia's ...
The micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) of Indonesia are an interesting phenomenon. Why? Well, let’s take a look at three remarkable statistics: Indonesian MSMEs contribute slightly over 61 ...
The textile and textile products industry (which includes garments or clothes) is a very important one for the Indonesian economy because this industry ranks among the country’s biggest foreign ...
One characteristic of the Indonesian economy is that the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) play an important role in this USD $1.0 trillion economy. They not only play an important role because some of ...
Like in many other countries around the globe, Indonesian women often find themselves in a more difficult position than men. For example, there are much more women than men who work in Indonesia's ...
Indonesia started 2025 with two straights months of deflation. And, again, this was not a real surprise as the 50 percent electricity rate discount for households up to 2,200 VA still applied in ...
Indonesia is a country of over 276 million people and is one of the fastest-growing eCommerce markets in Southeast Asia. As a business, it's hard not to notice the immense potential of this market.
The long Idul Fitri holiday (that ends on 7 April 2025) somewhat disrupts our access to Indonesia’s macroeconomic data as much of the private and public sector is closed during this holiday (hence do ...
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