Indonesia Targets 5.4% Economic Growth in 2026 Amid Strengthened Stability
Indonesia aims for 5.4% economic growth in 2026, backed by stronger stability, investment, and structural reforms. Read the full update.
Indonesia aims for 5.4% economic growth in 2026, backed by stronger stability, investment, and structural reforms. Read the full update.
Indonesia sets Rp 7.45 quadrillion investment target to achieve 5.4% growth in 2026, with private sector expected to lead. Read full details here.
Bali's administration is aiming for 6.5 million foreign tourist arrivals in 2025. Learn more,
Indonesia’s new national football coach, Patrick Kluivert, has set a goal of earning four points from the upcoming World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
The government has set a new target to increase its rice reserves to 2.5 million tons to achieve food self-sufficiency. Learn more.
Indonesian football association has set the Indonesian national team's target for the ASEAN Cup 2024: reaching the semifinals. Learn more.
Minister of Public Works Dody Hanggodo revealed that President Prabowo Subianto aims to move his presidential office to the new capital, Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN), by 17 August 2028. Learn more!
Indonesia's U-22 national team coach Shin Tae-yong has confirmed that the team will compete in the 2024 AFF Cup, aiming for a spot in the finals. Learn more!
The Ministry of Investment has set goal of attracting $120 million in investments by 2025, equivalent to approximately Rp 1,900 trillion. Learn more!
The Indonesia Stock Exchange is targeting an average daily transaction value of Rp 13.5 trillion in 2025, supported by expectations of lower global interest rates and inflation. Learn more!
PSSI Chairman Erick Thohir announced the inclusion of Mees Hilgers and Eliano Reijnders for Indonesia's upcoming matches against Bahrain and China. Learn more about the team's goals and current standings.
The National Amil Zakat Agency (Baznas) targets Rp 50 trillion in the Muslim alm giving and voluntary contribution of zakat, infak, and sedekah (ZIS) collections for 2025, aiming to reach 84 million beneficiaries. Read more about their strategy here.