AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndonesia-Germany Diplomacy: President Prabowo met German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at Merdeka Palace, urging Germany to play a more active role in peace and stability and pushing progress on the Indonesia-EU CEPA. Capital Markets: Food maker PT Niramas Utama (Inaco) filed for an IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, seeking up to Rp392b (about US$22m) to expand gummy and jelly capacity and logistics. Student Protests & Economy Pressure: Reports across the week highlighted renewed campus-led demonstrations in Jakarta and beyond, with protesters linking fuel-price and spending concerns to “Indonesia bankruptcy” claims. Workforce & Skills: Indonesia is rolling out MagangHub again with Rp4.14t support to help graduates become job-ready for a fast-changing, AI-driven labor market. Digital Payments & Regional Finance: A separate regional note pointed to cashless momentum in Singapore, while Indonesia’s currency and investor sentiment remained a recurring theme amid global risk shifts. Global Watch: The UK announced a ban on social media for under-16s, joining a growing list of countries tightening child online access.
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