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WHAT'S NEXT?: Indonesia's GDP is forecast to grow at 5% a year over 2016-2020, supported by strong growth in consumer demand and infrastructure investment. She is likely to be among the star economic performers for at least the next decade but at the same time faces great challenges to overcome past political and social issues.

  • [New] In doing so, Indonesia will not only strengthen food and energy sovereignty but also establish itself as a global leader in sustainable, value-added agriculture. OBSERVER - the latest information about Indonesian new
  • [New] With coordinated governance, inclusive farmer integration, and strategic investment, Indonesia can unlock the full potential of its coconut sector. OBSERVER - the latest information about Indonesian new
  • [New] Coconut downstreaming represents one of Indonesia's greatest untapped opportunities. OBSERVER - the latest information about Indonesian new
  • [New] By processing coconuts into Virgin Coconut Oil, desiccated coconut, coconut sugar, activated carbon and biofuels, Indonesia could transform a traditional crop into a powerhouse of industrial growth, export earnings, rural development, and energy sovereignty. OBSERVER - the latest information about Indonesian new
  • [New] Indonesian Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman recently underlined the transformative potential of downstreaming for the coconut industry. OBSERVER - the latest information about Indonesian new
  • [New] Southeast Asia: Starlink's license in Indonesia sets a model; by 2026 maybe Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia all fully deployed, and others like Vietnam, Thailand join in some capacity. Bez Kabli
  • [New] Historically, during the 2022-2023 oil price spikes above $100 per barrel, Indonesia's inflation surged to 5-6 percent; similar patterns could reemerge if geopolitical events intensify. Indonesia Economy Watch
  • [New] Projections indicate declines in key prices: Brent crude oil by 17%, European gas by 6%, and food commodities by 7% in 2025, before stabilizing in 2026. / Indonesia Indonesia Economy Watch
  • [New] The French dairy business will inherit 16 manufacturing facilities from Fonterra located in Australia, New Zealand, Sri-Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. Just Food
  • [New] Sector-specific opportunities include energy infrastructure in Indonesia and India, where U.S. LNG demand is driving investment. Ainvest
  • Human-caused injuries are common in endangered whale sharks off Indonesian Papua, but simple changes to local fishing practices could help protect them. ScienceDaily
  • The shared use of Indonesia's transmission and distribution lines offers a promising solution that could unlock significant investment in renewables in Indonesia from large, international companies - including from RE100 members. RE100
  • As the nickel mining industry has expanded in Global South countries like Indonesia, biodiversity-rich areas like West Papua's Raja Ampat archipelago are under threat of destruction. Greenpeace Southeast Asia
  • Amid higher tariffs, India's products might lose competitiveness, potentially benefitting countries like China and Vietnam, as the tariff imposed on India is higher than that on other Asian countries such as China, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Japan. The Financial Express
  • The reduction in import tariffs could lead to increased demand for US products in Indonesia, particularly in the agricultural and industrial sectors. The Jakarta Post
  • Despite the risks associated with the tariff changes, there are opportunities for Indonesia to leverage the new trade agreement with the US. The Jakarta Post
  • The overall impact on Indonesian exports, as forecasted using export data, is estimated to be around 10.57% across 98 commodity categories such as textiles, furniture, processed fisheries and footwear. The Jakarta Post
  • Indonesia's e-commerce sector is expected to exceed $73 billion by 2029, while the overall ASEAN digital economy may approach $2 trillion. Blog - InvestinAsia
  • With collaboration across ministries, industries, and financial institutions, Indonesia can turn decarbonization into an opportunity for industrial competitiveness in global markets. Indonesia Economic Forum
  • By 2050, Indonesia's steel industry is expected to shift significantly towards DRI-EAF and scrap-based production, supported by green hydrogen and biomass. Indonesia Economic Forum
  • Synergistic policies could attract substantial inflows, enhancing Indonesia's appeal as an investment hub. Indonesia Economy Watch

Last updated: 08 September 2025



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