
Indonesia's first-quarter economic growth is fastest in over three years

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Indonesia's economy grew 5.61% in Q1 2026, the fastest pace in over three years, driven by a 21.8% increase in government spending and strong household consumption during Ramadan. However, analysts caution that growth may slow due to high energy prices and external pressures from the Middle East conflict. Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa remains optimistic about continued growth, supported by incentives for key sectors. The government targets GDP growth of 5.4% for 2026, while Bank Indonesia forecasts a range of 4.9% to 5.7%.
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