Developments in the energy sector, mining, green transition and resource resilience.
Industrial businesses in Indonesia are asking for a more equitable and affordable price for specific natural gas at the level of USD 7 per MMBTU, in order to increase the competitiveness of the national industry.
As of September 2025, the government has realized subsidies of IDR 218 trillion, or 43.7% of the 2025 APBN ceiling of IDR 498.8 trillion. The largest subsidies and compensation are allocated to cover the economic prices of diesel fuel, kerosene and 3 kg of LPG
Indonesia ranks second among Southeast Asian countries as the largest issuer of green and sustainable economy bonds.
Indonesia is known to have the largest geothermal potential on earth, namely 23.74 gigawatts (GW), as stated by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM). However, only 2.7 gigawatts have been optimized so far. Companies continue to expand to fulfill this potential.
New import regulation policies are suspected of triggering a shortage of fuel (BBM) supply at private-owned gas stations (SPBU), which has been happening since the end of August.
Indonesia's geothermal reserve potential reaches 23,742 MW or 40 percent of the world's largest geothermal reserves.
The WTO's decision in favor of Indonesia has proven that Indonesia's position is strong. Indonesia always implements sustainable principles and palm oil processing in the country is environmentally friendly.
The government is initiating the management of mineral materials with high commercial value. The Mineral Industry Agency will orchestrate research on rare earth elements.
Amidst the geographical challenges and complexities of the digital era, supply chain security as the heart of the economy has become the key to national distribution stability.
Indonesia's biodiesel exports to Europe have entered a new phase. The WTO ruled in favor of Indonesia in a dispute over biodiesel exports to Europe.
Mining downstreaming has been successful in attracting investment, creating jobs, and ultimately economic growth.
In the 2026 State Budget Bill, the government has budgeted Rp37.5 trillion for the development of New and Renewable Energy.
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