Bank Indonesia has seen three main challenges facing the country`s economy in 2013 despite optimism over its good ...
An economist from Economics, Industry, Trade (Econit) said Indonesia will continue to suffer trade deficit due to ...
Fuel oil imports have contributed to the deficit reaching US$1.33 billion in 2012, a finance ministry official said. ...
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) said Indonesia`s inflation was 4.3 percent in 2012. BPS Chief Suryamin ...
Indonesia`s subsidized fuel consumption in 2013 is predicted to exceed the government-set quota of 46.01 million ...
The New Year Eve celebrations this year year would be marked by car-free night in many parts in the country. ...
Scarcity in supply resulted in the prices of kerosene to surge to around Rp10,000 per liter in the district of Biak ...
With two weeks remaining before the year ends, the government is racing against time to issue a policy on the ...
Fuel oil resilience in Indonesia still raises concern and is left far behind that of other countries in Asia, such as ...
Ministers and observers have predicted that the country`s economic growth this year, as well as next year, would fall ...
Even though subsidized fuel oils are often labeled as off-target, as more fuel is used not by the rightful consumers, ...
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Hatta Rajasa has predicted the Indonesian economy will grow below the ...
Given its reliability and low operational costs, a nuclear power plant is the most feasible option to meet rising ...
The House of Representatives (DPR) agreed to meet the government`s demand to increase the quota of subsidized fuels ...
Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo said the country's budget deficit is expected to widen to more than the previously ...