Indonesia Logs 5th Month of Deflation in September, BPS Reminds of Post-1999 Crisis
Indonesia faced a similar deflation phase for seven consecutive months from March to September 1999.
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Indonesia faced a similar deflation phase for seven consecutive months from March to September 1999.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) reported deflation of 0.03 percent for August 2024 on a monthly basis.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) recorded a 0.03 deflation in August 2024.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) announced that extreme poverty rates have decreased in most provinces, but six provinces experienced an increase.
BPS reported that Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter of 2024 has reached 5.05 percent year-on-year (y-o-y).
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) revealed that imported products from China dominated Indonesia's non-oil and gas import landscape in June 2024.
BPS recorded an upward trend for Indonesian-made cars exports in the international market.
BPS recorded over 25.22 million people living in poverty in Indonesia as of March 2024.
Foreign tourist visits to Riau Islands have slowed down by around 24 percent in April 2024.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) reports a significant surge in the export value of nickel commodities and associated goods.
BPS reported that Indonesia's economy grew by 5.11 percent year-on-year (yoy) in the first quarter of 2024.
The Central Statistics Agency or BPS stated that airfares in Ramadan in March 2024 experienced deflation of 0.97 percent.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) confirmed a surge in the number of foreign tourist visits in February 2024.
The Statistics Indonesia (BPS) says Malaysian tourists dominated the number of international travelers arriving in West Sumatra, Indonesia in January.
BPS mentioned that the rice price in February 2024 skyrocketed by 18.41 percent year-on-year (y-o-y) at the milling, wholesale, and retail levels.
BPS reported that the January exports for coal were sluggish in Indonesia.
BPS recorded the January export value of Indonesia at US$20.52 billion, an 8.34 percent decline compared to December.
The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) announces on Monday that Indonesia's economy had grown by 5.05 percent in 2023.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) officially announced that Indonesia's economy expanded at 5.05 percent in 2023.
BPS recorded that the value of imports in December 2023 reached US$19.11 billion, a 2.45 percent decline compared to the previous month.