Key facts
- Indonesia announced an economic stimulus package worth $1.48 billion.
- The package totals 26.34 trillion rupiah.
- The stimulus is for the second half of 2026.
- Measures include 0% import tariffs on LPG.
- Measures include 0% import tariffs on plastic raw materials.
- The package includes transport subsidies.
- The package includes food assistance.
- The stimulus aims to fight rising costs.
- The stimulus aims to support household spending.
- The stimulus addresses global energy crisis and currency pressures.
Indonesia has unveiled a significant economic stimulus package valued at 26.34 trillion rupiah, equivalent to $1.48 billion, intended for the latter half of 2026. This package is designed to address the dual challenges of a global energy crisis and currency pressures impacting the nation. Key measures within the stimulus include the implementation of 0% import tariffs on essential goods such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and plastic raw materials. Additionally, the government plans to provide transport subsidies to ease the burden on citizens and offer food assistance programs. These initiatives are aimed at combating rising living costs and bolstering household spending during this challenging economic period. The Indonesian government's move reflects a proactive approach to stabilizing its economy amidst international volatility.
