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Gov't, House agree on macro assumptions for 2027 state budget draft
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Gov't, House agree on macro assumptions for 2027 state budget draft

The Indonesian government and the House of Representatives (DPR) have agreed on macroeconomic assumptions and fiscal policies for the 2027 State Budget Draft (RAPBN) and Government Work Plan (RKP). Key projections include economic growth between 5.86% and 6.5%, inflation between 1.5% and 3.5%, and specific targets for oil and gas production. The agreed fiscal posture includes state revenue at 12.01–12.40% of GDP, state expenditure at 13.81–14.80%, and a budget deficit ranging from 1.80% to 2.40% of GDP. The focus is on promoting inclusive economic growth, improving public welfare, and managing fiscal risks amid global economic uncertainty.

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Gov't, House agree on macro assumptions for 2027 state budget draft

The Indonesian government and the House of Representatives (DPR) have agreed on macroeconomic assumptions and fiscal policies for the 2027 State Budget Draft (RAPBN) and Government Work Plan (RKP). Key projections include economic growth between 5.86% and 6.5%, inflation between 1.5% and 3.5%, and specific targets for oil and gas production. The agreed fiscal posture includes state revenue at 12.01–12.40% of GDP, state expenditure at 13.81–14.80%, and a budget deficit ranging from 1.80% to 2.40% of GDP. The focus is on promoting inclusive economic growth, improving public welfare, and managing fiscal risks amid global economic uncertainty.

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