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受多重因素影响,印尼推出约15亿美元“夏季经济刺激计划”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-06-04 23:01

Group 1 - Indonesia's government has launched an economic stimulus plan worth 24.44 trillion Indonesian rupiah (approximately $1.5 billion) aimed at boosting consumption and economic growth during the school holiday period from June to July [1] - The stimulus plan includes five key policies: transportation discounts, social assistance, wage subsidies, and toll road incentives, with the goal of maintaining a 5% economic growth rate in the second quarter [1] - Economic challenges are evident, with GDP growth projected at 4.87% in Q1 2025, down from 5.04% in Q4 2023 and 5.02% in Q4 2024, alongside rising unemployment and declining consumer purchasing power [2] Group 2 - The summer economic stimulus plan has sparked discussions domestically, reflecting the government's confidence in achieving the 5% growth target, and emphasizing a long-term strategy to expand domestic demand as a growth engine [3] - The plan aims to enhance the overall investment attractiveness of the Southeast Asian region, showcasing economic resilience, consumer vitality, and industrial upgrades [3] - However, the plan faces challenges due to poor inter-departmental coordination, with several relevant departments unaware of the policy, potentially undermining its effectiveness [3]