Bank Indonesia’s Interest Rate Rises To 6.25 Percent, BI Optimist...
Bank Indonesia’s Interest Rate Rises To 6.25 Percent, BI Optimistic Rupiah Will Strengthen For Rest Of The Year
Bank Indonesia’s Interest Rate Rises To 6.25 Percent, BI Optimistic Rupiah Will Strengthen For Rest Of The Year
Bank Indonesia (BI) has revoked and withdrawn three types of rupiah bills from circulation, starting December 1, 2023.
Over 150 ships carrying more than 105 billion US dollars in cargo have been forced to divert their routes from the Red Sea and Suez Canal.
Minister Airlangga said VAT to Increase to 12 Pct. Starting 2025
The Trade Ministry is ready to support PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) ahead of the operation of its second smelter in Gresik, East Java.
Fast-food chain McDonald's on Monday (2/6) reported a decline in sales in the Q4 of 2023, the first time in nearly four years.
The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) announced that Indonesia’s economic growth has grown by 5.05 percent cumulatively throughout 2023.