Menteri Keuangan Sri Mulyani Indrawati proyeksi penerimaan pajak meleset dari target APBN 2025. (Foto: tangkapan layar)
Jakarta – Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has revised downward Indonesia’s economic growth target for 2025 to be in the range of 4.7 percent to 5 percent. Previously, in the 2025 State Budget, Indonesia’s economic growth was targeted at 5.2 percent.
“We estimate 2025 economic growth in the range of 4.7 percent to 5 percent for the second semester. So that overall (2025) is between 4.7 percent and 5 percent,” Sri Mulyani said in a Working Meeting with the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives, quoted on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
Sri Mulyani stated that this revision is in line with projections from various international institutions which estimate Indonesia’s economic growth at 4.7 percent.
However, the state treasurer claims to take various mitigation measures so that domestic economic growth can approach or even reach 5 percent by the end of the year.
“As is known, all international institutions predict that Indonesia will probably be at 4.7 percent. The government will try to take various steps to mitigate so that economic growth can approach or remain at 5 percent,” Sri Mulyani said.
Encourage Shopping and Overcome Global Risks
The government, according to him, has provided a number of stimuli to encourage public spending, especially through priority programs. In addition, vigilance against global risks is also maintained.
“So that the 5 percent outlook is maximized to be achieved. To maintain this economic growth, we will take various steps. Fiscal instruments will continue to be one of the mainstays to counter cyclical,” he added.
Editor: Yulian Saputra
Indonesia’s 2025 Economic Growth Target Slashed to 5 Percent, This Is What Sri Mulyani Said
Jakarta – Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has revised downward Indonesia’s economic growth target for 2025 to be in the range of 4.7 percent to 5 percent. Previously, in the 2025 State Budget, Indonesia’s economic growth was targeted at 5.2 percent.
“We estimate 2025 economic growth in the range of 4.7 percent to 5 percent for the second semester. So that overall (2025) is between 4.7 percent and 5 percent,” Sri Mulyani said in a Working Meeting with the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives, quoted on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
Sri Mulyani stated that this revision is in line with projections from various international institutions which estimate Indonesia’s economic growth at 4.7 percent.
However, the state treasurer claims to take various mitigation measures so that domestic economic growth can approach or even reach 5 percent by the end of the year.
“As is known, all international institutions predict that Indonesia will probably be at 4.7 percent. The government will try to take various steps to mitigate so that economic growth can approach or remain at 5 percent,” Sri Mulyani said.
Encourage Shopping and Overcome Global Risks
The government, according to him, has provided a number of stimuli to encourage public spending, especially through priority programs. In addition, vigilance against global risks is also maintained.
“So that the 5 percent outlook is maximized to be achieved. To maintain this economic growth, we will take various steps. Fiscal instruments will continue to be one of the mainstays to counter cyclical,” he added.
Editor: Yulian Saputra
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