The Borneo Post

Minister: Indonesian manufactur­ing remains expansive

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The manufactur­ing sector of Indonesia has stayed at an expansive level despite global manufactur­ing activities witnessing a slowdown, according to Coordinati­ng Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, reported Antara news agency.

“The score of Indonesia’s manufactur­ing PMI (Purchasing Managers’ Index) still stands above 52.9, which is better than that of China (51.4) and Malaysia (49.0),” he remarked during an economic seminar in Jakarta.

He noted that the positive trend being experience­d by Indonesia is coupled with the country’s economic growth that is recorded at a preferred rate of 5.11 percent year-on-year (yo-y) in the first quarter of 2024, surpassing the 5.03 per cent yo-y registered in the previous quarter.

“The rate of 5.11 per cent is relatively high. We reached this figure owing to Hari Raya Aidilfitri and General Elections.

“It is safe to say that the elections led to an increase in domestic consumptio­n,” he elaborated.

Hartarto then drew attention to another positive developmen­t for Indonesia’s economy, saying that the number of working residents this year had increased by 3.5 million to 142.18 million.

Meanwhile, the number of unemployed residents stands at 7.2 million, a decline by 800 thousand as compared to the figure registered at the end of 2023, he pointed out.

“Formal workers account for 40.8 per cent (of the total working residents), higher than that recorded in February 2023,” he stated.

The minister, however, underlined that simmering global geopolitic­al tensions had yet to signal any kind of relaxation.

“We are still witnessing the ongoing war in Ukraine and conflicts in the Middle East involving Palestinia­n Hamas, Israel, and also Iran,” he remarked.

He then observed that the economic growth of European countries had remained stuck at a relatively low level in the current post-Covid-19 transition­al period.

“France is about to hold an election, while Germany’s economy is not at a normal state.

“These are the things that we should be aware of,” he concluded. — Bernama

 ?? — AFP photo ?? The manufactur­ing sector of Indonesia has stayed at an expansive level despite global manufactur­ing activities witnessing a slowdown, Indonesia’s economic affairs minister remarked.
— AFP photo The manufactur­ing sector of Indonesia has stayed at an expansive level despite global manufactur­ing activities witnessing a slowdown, Indonesia’s economic affairs minister remarked.

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