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Government Confident in Indonesia's Strong Economic Prospects by 2026

January 25, 2026
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Indonesia exhibits robust macroeconomic stability, and the government’s optimistic outlook for 2026 underscores this. According to the International Monetary Fund’s projections, the country’s economy is expected to grow by 5.0% in 2025 and 5.1% in 2026, making it one of the fastest-growing globally. This achievement is backed by strict fiscal discipline and effective macroeconomic policies, enhancing international confidence. == Ministry of Economic Affairs Spokesperson Haryo Limanseto stated that these projections reflect the strength of domestic conditions despite global pressures. The government is implementing responsive and anticipatory measures to ensure sustained economic growth. == Despite slight discrepancies with budget targets, the government remains optimistic that joint fiscal and monetary policies will lead to a better investment climate and increased domestic consumption. This includes accelerating productive spending and expanding market access to strengthen economic structures. == Indonesia’s position in the global economy and focus on improving the investment climate open new long-term opportunities for businesses. However, global uncertainty and financial market volatility continue to pose significant challenges that require coordinated policy responses. The government is committed to maintaining economic stability and enhancing national competitiveness to ensure positive growth and broader opportunities for the populace.