Finance Minister Projects 2025 Budget Deficit at 2.78% of GDP
Indonesia projects a 2025 state budget deficit of 2.78% of GDP, driven by revenue and expenditure dynamics. Read the full update on fiscal policy from Minister Sri Mulyani.
Indonesia projects a 2025 state budget deficit of 2.78% of GDP, driven by revenue and expenditure dynamics. Read the full update on fiscal policy from Minister Sri Mulyani.
Indonesia’s 2025 budget remains stable amid global risks. Find out how fiscal policy stays on track ahead of the July 8 report.
Indonesia confirms cattle imports are investment-based, not from the state budget. Learn how this program supports food security and local livestock growth.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani calls on the Indonesian National Police to strengthen support in protecting the state budget and ensuring successful delivery of national development programs. Read the full article.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani declares global uncertainty a lasting structural shift and urges a stronger, sustainable state budget to shield Indonesia’s economy—read how the APBN is being used as a strategic buffer.
Indonesia's state budget (APBN) recorded a surplus of Rp4.3 trillion or 0.02% of GDP as of April 2025, reversing a three-month deficit trend. Read more,
Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati was confident that the State Budget (APBN) remains under control, even as it posted a Rp104.2 trillion deficit as of March 2025. Learn more.
The Ministry of Finance set the 2025 State Budget at a total of Rp 2,701.4 trillion, with significant allocations for food and energy self-sufficiency, free nutritious meals, and enhanced social protection programs. Learn more!
Indonesia designed the 2025 State Budget to maintain stability, particularly in the face of global geopolitical uncertainties, according to President Prabowo Subianto. Learn more!