AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStudent Protests in Jakarta: Jakarta officials denied banning rallies at the Hotel Indonesia (HI) Roundabout, after police and TNI blocked students from the planned June 12 protest and pushed them to the Parliament area; Campus Follow-Ups: University of Indonesia’s student senate (BEM UI) says it will hold a follow-up “Towards Indonesia Bankrupt” action at HI on June 14, with more campuses invited; Fuel Cost Pressure: Economists warn the Pertamax price hike will hit purchasing power hardest for the middle class, with analysts expecting some shift to cheaper Pertalite; Economy & Investor Mood: Reports say Indonesia’s economy is struggling to win back investors amid rupiah weakness, tighter export controls, and concerns over central bank oversight; Food & Nutrition Policy: The government is promoting higher milk consumption for the “Golden Indonesia 2045” generation, while a graded nutrition label for drinks faces skepticism from consumers and small businesses; Environment: A study links climate-driven landslides to the deaths of about 7% of rare Tapanuli orangutans, and Indonesia plans to restore 700,000 hectares of damaged mangroves; Energy & Trade: Eni and Petronas launched the Searah 50/50 JV combining Indonesia-Malaysia assets, while Indonesia issued new palm oil export rules ahead of 2027 and extended antidumping duties on duplex paperboard imports.
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