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Indonesia defies analysts with US$207.6m trade surplus in May

INDONESIA’S foreign trade surprisingly swung back to a surplus in May, against market expectations of a US$1.38 billion deficit, spurring some hopes for improvement in the country’s trade outlook despite the Sino-US trade war. South-east Asia’s largest economy had a US$207.6 million surplus for May, the statistics bureau said on Monday, as imports dropped near […]

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Indonesia: Banks prefer to disburse loans to state-owned enterprises

A number of bankers have acknowledged that they favor state-owned enterprises (SOEs) when disbursing loans, with SOEs accounting for almost 30 percent of funding recipients, the maximum quota allowed by the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The lenders claim that the loans were largely disbursed to finance the government’s infrastructure projects across the country. State-owned lender […]

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Phnom Penh-Jakarta direct flight launched

Direct flights between Cambodia and Indonesia officially began on Friday, and the Kingdom expects to attract more tourists from the world’s largest Islamic country. A Citylink plane landed at Phnom Penh International Airport on Friday afternoon with 67 passengers. Citilink, a subsidiary of Indonesia’s Garuda Airlines, will operate direct flights between Jakarta and Phnom Penh […]

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Indonesia surprises with a trade surplus in May

[JAKARTA] Indonesia’s foreign trade surprisingly swung back to a surplus in May, against market expectations of an US$1.38 billion deficit, as imports dropped near the end of the Muslim fasting month, government data showed on Monday. South-east Asia’s largest economy posted a US$207.6 million surplus in May, the statistics bureau said. This followed a trade […]

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