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Indonesia fuel subsidies
Is Fuel Subsidy Reform Finally On the Way in Southeast Asia?
By James Guild
Malaysia and Indonesia are both beginning to reduce long-standing subsidies that have kept fuel prices well below market rates.
In the Midst of Protest, Hopes of Reform in Indonesia
By Rizal Ramli
Protests against the recent reduction in fuel subsidies speak to a deeper discontent with the country's direction under President Joko Widodo.
Indonesia Still Considering Purchases of Russian Oil, Minister Says
By Sebastian Strangio
But Jakarta is likely to weigh carefully the domestic political benefits of cheap oil against possible international blowback.
Why Indonesia Reduced Petrol Subsidies
By James Guild
The move will be unpopular, but could well generate considerable economic benefits over the long run.
Pain at the Pump as Indonesia Dials Back Fuel Subsidies
By Sebastian Strangio
The move came after the state budget allocation for fuel subsidies jumped from $10 billion to nearly $34 billion.
Majority of Indonesians Now Disapprove Of Jokowi
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Surveys suggest his popularity is waning just three months after he took office.
Jokowi’s Economic Challenges
By Prachi Priya
Indonesia’s next president has plans to reform Indonesia’s economy. It won’t be easy.
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