Jakarta, July 4 -- Bank Indonesia (BI) Governor Perry Warjiyo stated that the country's projected economic growth for 2026, estimated at 4.7-5.5 percent, considers the risk of a global economic slowdown that could affect Indonesia's goods and services exports.
While BI's forecast is more conservative than that of the Ministry of Finance (MoF), the central bank believes Indonesia's economy could grow closer to the midpoint of 5.1 percent, or even reach 5.2 percent as projected in the MoF's baseline scenario- if certain conditions are met.
"We believe growth can approach the upper end of the projection range if key measures are implemented, including the government's Asta Cita program," Warjiyo remarked during a working meeting with Commi...
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