The economic and political pillars that emerged after the turmoil of 1998 are in peril. Markets are rightly apprehensive.
Yet only five months after taking office, Prabowo is confronted with a host of compounding challenges and chaotic policy rollouts that have resulted in public protests and market jitters.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto entered office with bold promises and ambitions for global leadership, but his first ...
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Indonesia's Prabowo Is Stumbling Out of the GateIndonesian President Prabowo Subianto began his tenure last October with characteristic ... A recent poll by the ISEAS-Yusof ...
There’s a whiff of 1998 in the Jakarta air as investors flee Indonesia’s currency and the stock market. The outflows are ...
Since President Prabowo Subianto took office in October, Indonesia’s stock market has slumped and by late March the rupiah ...
President Prabowo’s foreign policy thus far paints a picture of continuity – but there are a few longer-term issues to watch ...
National Economic Council (DEN) chair Luhut Pandjaitan says that bank account ownership for every household in the country ...
President Prabowo Subianto is pursuing the launch of Government Technology (GovTech) on August 17, requiring every family in ...
Based on our initial calculations, digitalization could save us Rp 100 trillion ($6 billion) in unnecessary spending,” Luhut ...
By integrating all online services provided by ministries and state agencies, the government could save about 100 trillion ...
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