#economic growth target

Collection of economic growth target news, found 42 news.

Effectiveness of social security spending must be improved

Coordinating minister for economic affairs Hatta Rajasa has called for the improvement of social security spending to ...

Q1 growth projected at 6.5 pct

The Finance Ministry has predicted the domestic economy will continue to grow significantly by 6.5 percent during the ...

President calls on business community to not worry

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono expressed his commitment to continuing to safeguard the national economy and so ...

Fuel price hike inevitable

An increase in subsidized fuel prices is inevitable due to soaring global crude prices, Deputy Finance Minister ...

Govt to always maintain economic growth momentum

The government will always maintain the 2011 economic growth momentum amidst concerns about the global economy due to ...

House agrees to deliberate draft 2012 state budget

The House of Representatives (DPR) at a plenary session on Wednesday agreed to discuss the draft 2012 State Budget ...

Govt advised to raise spending to achieve 7 pct growth

The government should increase its budget spendings to achieve an economic growth rate of 6.8-7.0 percent this year, ...

Japan tsunami to affect RI economy : Bizman

The Indonesian economy is predicted to be affected by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami which hit Japan on March ...

BI expected to keep key rate at 6.75 pct

Bank Indonesia (BI/the central bank) is expected to maintain its benchmark rate (BI Rate) at 6.75 percent this month, ...

Inflation to weaken people`s purchasing power

Despite predictions that the country`s economic growth may reach seven percent or over this year, the upward trend in ...

Economic growth in 2011 may exceed 6.4 pct: BPS

Head of the Central Board of Statistics (BPS) Rusman Heriawan said Indonesia`s economy in 2011 could grow over the ...

6.4 percent growth target too low: VP Boediono

Vice-President Boediono said in his view, the 6.4 percent economic growth target for 2011 was too low considering ...