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Indonesia's GDP Growth Hits 5.11% as Domestic Demand Offsets Trade Risks

Indonesia’s economy maintained its steady 5% trajectory in 2025, buoyed by resilient consumer spending and a late-year surge in activity. Data released by the national statistics agency on Thursday showed gross domestic product expanded 5.11% over the year, surpassing 2024's performance and landing firmly within the central bank’s target range.

Indonesia's GDP Growth Hits 5.11% as Domestic Demand Offsets Trade Risks

The final quarter of the year proved particularly robust, with growth accelerating to 5.39% year-over-year. This figure significantly outpaced market expectations, including a 5.03% forecast from a Wall Street Journal poll. The performance solidifies Indonesia’s position as a stable regional leader, even as the broader global economy grappled with shifting trade dynamics and currency volatility.

Resilient Demand vs. Global Volatility

Throughout 2025, Southeast Asia’s largest economy navigated a complex landscape of international tariffs and a fluctuating rupiah. While fiscal concerns occasionally rattled financial markets, internal consumption remained the primary engine of expansion. According to Bank Indonesia, which had projected annual growth between 4.7% and 5.5%, the final results reflect a successful navigation of these external pressures.

Looking ahead to 2026, the focus shifts to the sustainability of this momentum. A recent trade agreement with the United States has mitigated some export-related anxieties, though volatile commodity prices remain a persistent risk. Early manufacturing indicators suggest the sector remains solid, yet S&P Global data indicates that growth continues to be driven by domestic buyers while overseas sales face ongoing pressure from global trade barriers.

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