Indonesia's creative economy saw a significant increase in investment, rising by 32.23% to reach Rp183.01 trillion in 2025. The majority of this investment was directed towards the digital applications sub-sector, followed by crafts, fashion, culinary arts, and advertising. The Ministry of Creative Economy, led by Secretary Dessy Ruhati, emphasized the need to distribute investments regionally and strengthen the sector's ecosystem through initiatives like the Hexahelix approach, which involves collaboration between government, businesses, academia, communities, financial institutions, and media. The sector is seen as crucial for job creation and economic growth, with specific targets set for 2027 including a projected GDP growth of 5.8%, export growth of 5.5%, and employment of 26.58 million workers.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the growth of Indonesia's creative economy without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. While it highlights government initiatives and collaborations, it does not take a clear stance on political policies or ideologies. The framing remains mostly




