Indonesia’s growth performance has remained robust in the face of global economic weakness but, with risks remaining high, the economy’s resilience to future shocks can be further strengthened through a continued focus on crisis preparedness, on facilitating investment and on improving the quality of public spending.
This outlook of a moderate slowdown in growth to just above 5 percent depends on Indonesia avoiding more binding external financing pressures. This depends on global funding conditions remaining sufficiently supportive, and on how well Indonesia’s policies facilitate continued near-term adjustment, and support competitiveness and investment.
Private consumption growth unexpectedly remained unchanged in Q2. The steady momentum in private consumption, which accounts for over half of Indonesia’s GDP, stands in contrast to several favorable drivers, such as strong job growth, double-digit wage increases and the shifting of the Idul Fitri festive season to Q2 this year
Perkembangan Triwulanan Perekonomian Indonesia (Indonesia Economic Quarterly/IEQ) mempunyai dua tujuan. Pertama, untuk menyajikan perkembangan utama perekonomian Indonesia dalam tiga bulan terakhir, dan menempatkan dalam konteks jangka panjang dan global. Berdasarkan perkembangan ini, serta perubahan kebijakan dalam periode tersebut, laporan ini menyediakan perkembangan terkini secara rutin ten…