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Indonesia FCO Political and Economic Updates

Indonesia Economic: 2013 Budget - Prudence Prevails

Summary: Prudent budget presented, but omits tackling some key areas

Author: British Embassy Jakarta

Published: 11 Apr 2013

OECD: Southeast Asian Economic Outlook – April 2013

Summary: OECD Southeast Asian Economic Outlook forecasts solid growth until 2017, but momentum needs structural challenges to be addressed.

Author: UK Delegation to OECD, Paris

Published: 10 Apr 2013

Indonesia: Visit by All-Party Parliamentary Group For Trade and Investment - April 2013

Summary: Parliamentary visit along with a delegation of education providers reveals opportunities and challenges. Indicating what success could look like in Indonesia

Author: British Embassy Jakarta

Published: 10 Apr 2013

SE ASIA ECONOMY: Capital Inflows and Asset Prices – a Cause for Concern? – April 2013

Summary: Southeast Asia’s strong economies attracting caapital inflows from developed markets

Author: British Embassy Bangkok (SE Asia Economic & Trade Policy Network)

Published: 04 Apr 2013

Indonesia Economy: Strong Growth, But Trade Deficit A Concern

Summary: Global economic downturn hits Indonesia’s exports, but strong economic growth continues

Author: British Embassy Jakarta

Published: 27 Mar 2013

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Summary: Indonesia’s business climate has always been a mix of opportunity and challenge, and this remains the case notwithstanding strong fundamentals

Author: British Embassy Jakarta

Published: 21 Mar 2013

Indonesia: Pulp and Paper: Real Change in the Industry? - February 2013

Summary: Asia Pulp and Paper – one of the world’s largest companies in the sector – commits to reducing deforestation and submitting to scrutiny from Greenpeace

Author: British Embassy Jakarta

Published: 28 Feb 2013

SE Asia: ASEAN 2030: Economic Opportunities and Challenges

Summary: Latest overview of ASEAN economic opportunities and various challenges

Author: SE Asia Economic and Trade Policy Network; Singapore

Published: 22 Oct 2012

The Sorry Story of SE Asian Fossil Fuel Subsidies:SE Asia Monthly Economic Note May 2012

Summary: Fuel subsidies remain high and politically difficult to reduce, though long term trend is down

Author: British Embassy Hanoi

Published: 16 Aug 2012

Indonesia: Rising Protectionism

Summary: Is Indonesia’s rewarding investment climate about to get trickier?

Author: British Embassy Jakarta

Published: 09 Aug 2012