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Garuda Indonesia Strikes Debt Restructuring Deal

Garuda Indonesia Strikes Debt Restructuring Deal

By James Guild
The arrangement will help keep the partly state-owned airline airborne for the foreseeable future.
‘KKN di Desa Penari’ Becomes Indonesia’s Biggest Ever Homegrown Blockbuster

‘KKN di Desa Penari’ Becomes Indonesia’s Biggest Ever Homegrown Blockbuster

By James Guild
As Indonesian box office sales continue to rise, so too is the demand for locally produced films.

Indonesian Farmers Protest Falling Palm Oil Prices Amid Export Ban

Indonesian Farmers Protest Falling Palm Oil Prices Amid Export Ban

By Sebastian Strangio
Intended to control soaring domestic cooking oil prices, the Indonesian government's ban has had a series of unintended consequences.

Why Indonesia Banned Palm Oil Exports

Why Indonesia Banned Palm Oil Exports

By James Guild
Palm oil firms chasing export profits were driving up costs for consumers, creating a potential political headache for the government.

A Snapshot of Post-Pandemic Trade in ASEAN

A Snapshot of Post-Pandemic Trade in ASEAN

By James Guild
Inflation and rising commodity prices have assisted some countries' recovery, while holding back others.
Hundreds in Jakarta Protest Talk of 2024 Election Delay

Hundreds in Jakarta Protest Talk of 2024 Election Delay

By Fadlan Syam and Niniek Karmini
Rumors that President Joko Widodo is seeking to extend his time in office continue to spark protests, alongside inflation and controversial legislation.

Indonesia’s GoTo Goes Public

Indonesia’s GoTo Goes Public

By James Guild
GoTo is a key part of Indonesia’s vision for future economic growth: It’s a company that uses technology and capital to make domestic markets more efficient.
In Indonesia, Protesters March Against Mooted Delay to 2024 Election

In Indonesia, Protesters March Against Mooted Delay to 2024 Election

By Sebastian Strangio
The protests proceeded despite President Joko Widodo's assurance that he has no intention to remain in office beyond the constitution's two-term limit.

Who Was Jakarta Built For?

Who Was Jakarta Built For?

By James Guild
And what that has to do with Nusantara, the country's planned new capital city.

Indonesia State Energy Firm Pertamina Mulls Purchases of Russian Oil

Indonesia State Energy Firm Pertamina Mulls Purchases of Russian Oil

By Sebastian Strangio
The firm's CEO said that the firm should take advantage of the plummeting prices for Russian crude oil.

Gojek and Foxconn Enter Indonesia’s Electric Vehicle Race

Gojek and Foxconn Enter Indonesia’s Electric Vehicle Race

By James Guild
In the race to become the region's EV powerhouse, Southeast Asian nations are seeking the involvement of state companies with a strong stake in fossil fuels.
Indonesia’s Economic Vision: Opportunities for Latin America

Indonesia’s Economic Vision: Opportunities for Latin America

By Sebastián Sterzer
Indonesia's attempt at economic transformation offers opportunities, if Latin American countries are ready to seize them.

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