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How TikTok Saved Its E-Commerce Business in Indonesia

When the government effectively forced TikTok to shut down its Shop feature, the company quickly struck an unusual deal with a local company to bring it back. Agata Pinastika Kenastuti’s children’s ...

REUTERS 2021-12-31T06:08:08+00:00

Stricken boat with over 100 Rohingya allowed to dock in Indonesia

More than 100 Rohingya refugees who had been adrift on a sinking boat off the western coast of Indonesia were allowed to disembark early on Friday, after authorities relented following international pressure to give them refuge.

REUTERS 2021-01-06T06:42:06+00:00

Indonesia to impose more targeted restrictions to fight COVID-19

Indonesia will impose two weeks of increased coronavirus restrictions in parts of its most populous island of Java from Jan. 11 and in the resort island of Bali, to support hospitals and reduce fatality rates, a minister said on Wednesday.

REUTERS 2024-04-01T05:08:24+00:00

Indonesia March inflation quickens to fastest in 7 months

Indonesia's annual inflation rate accelerated more than expected in March to 3.05%, the quickest since August 2023, amid rising demand during the fasting month of Ramadan, data from the statistics bureau showed on Monday.

REUTERS 2020-09-22T07:13:07+00:00

-Indonesia revises GDP forecast to deeper contraction for 2020

Indonesia revised down its 2020 gross domestic product (GDP) outlook on Tuesday, expecting a steeper contraction due to the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic even as it tries to ramp up spending to cushion the blow.

REUTERS 2026-03-25T05:46:46.007000+00:00

Indonesia mulling cuts in free meal distribution, minister says

Indonesia is considering cuts in ​the distribution of ‌free student meals from six days a week ​to five, ​in a bid to save ⁠the country's budget ​amid the ongoing ​conflict in the Middle East, its finance minister said ​on Wednesday, adding ​the measure could save 40 ‌trillion ⁠rupiah ($2.37 billion).

REUTERS 2022-05-10T11:02:29+00:00

Indonesia raises $533 mln in debt auction, below target

Indonesia raised 7.76 trillion rupiah ($533.15 million) in a bond auction on Tuesday, well below an indicative target of 20 trillion rupiah, and has planned an additional sale on Wednesday, the Finance Ministry said in a statement.

REUTERS 2026-05-22T09:58:36.833000+00:00

Indonesia coal export shake-up rattles miners, traders

Indonesia's plan to route coal exports through a state firm has rattled traders and miners in the world's largest exporter over its viability, at a ​time when liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply disruptions due to the Iran war are boosting ‌coal demand.

REUTERS 2020-10-13T04:15:45+00:00

Indonesia trade surplus seen shrinking in Sept to $1.98 bln

Indonesia is expected to post a narrower trade surplus in September, with exports and imports seen contracting due to a slump in global trade from countries affected by the pandemic, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday.

REUTERS 2024-03-26T23:46:09+00:00

Vietnam axe Troussier after Indonesia loss hits World Cup bid

Vietnam head coach Philippe Troussier has been sacked after his side's 3-0 defeat by Indonesia in the third round of Asia's preliminaries for the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday, the Vietnam Football Federation announced.

REUTERS 2024-02-21T10:36:58+00:00

Bank Indonesia holds rates, signals cut in second half

Indonesia's central bank kept policy rates steady on Wednesday, as expected, and reiterated it would likely have room to cut borrowing costs in the second half of the year, despite market predictions of an earlier easing.

REUTERS 2026-02-03T11:12:20.030000+00:00

What is Indonesia doing in wake of $80 billion market plunge?

Indonesia has promised capital market governance reforms after global index provider MSCI flagged concerns about market transparency that have rocked Indonesian stocks, wiping about $80 billion in value off the exchange.

REUTERS 2022-09-16T08:51:01+00:00

Indonesia antitrust agency launches probe of Google app payments

Indonesia's anti-trust agency (KPPU) said on Thursday it is investigating potential unfair business practices by Google over the use of proprietary payment services for its software distribution platform Google Play Store.