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Indonesia growth slows in Q1 2025

Indonesia growth slows in Q1 2025

Kuwait Times05-05-2025

SURABAYA, Indonesia: People attend a job fair organised by Airlangga University in Surabaya on April 29, 2025. -- AFP
JAKARTA: Indonesia's economic growth slowed in the first quarter of 2025 as domestic consumption weakened, official data showed Monday.
Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded by 4.87 percent in the first three months of the year, Statistics Indonesia said, the slowest since the third quarter of 2021 and down from the 5.11 percent growth recorded in the same period last year. Quarter-on-quarter, gross domestic product fell 0.98 percent.
The archipelago's economic growth was largely supported by household consumption, the largest contributor to GDP expansion, as well as exports, Statistics Indonesia head Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti said. Household consumption was helped by holiday spending with Ramadan and the Eid Al-Fitr festival falling in March this year but still grew just 4.89 percent, down from 4.91 percent in the first quarter of last year. The government has targeted the economy to expand by 5.2 percent this year, and President Prabowo Subianto had set an ambitious goal of eight percent growth by 2029.
Prabowo has introduced several controversial policies since he was sworn in last October, including free meal programs that critics said put a huge burden on state coffers and massive cuts to government spending, triggering student protests across the country.
Economic activity is expected to weaken in the coming months on the back of sluggish exports, economists said. 'Indonesia is one of the least trade dependent economies in the region and we don't think Trump tariffs will have a huge direct impact on the economy,' Capital Economics senior Asia economist Gareth Leather said. 'Nevertheless, Indonesia will still feel the impact as the recent decline in commodity prices weighs on export earnings.' — AFP

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