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IMF sees Indonesia’s growth rising to 5.6%

byCT Report
08/02/2018
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JAKARTA: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Indonesia’s annual growth will gradually rise to about 5.6 per cent over the medium term, led by robust domestic demand, but it cautioned against building up too much debt in the country’s drive to boost infrastructure investment. The IMF, in its annual review of Indonesia’s economic policies released on Tuesday, projected inflation to remain at around 3.5 per cent, with well-anchored inflation expectations. The IMF report projected Indonesia’s GDP growth rate this year at 5.3 per cent, compared with 5.1 per cent last year. Risks to the outlook remain tilted to the downside, including spikes in global financial volatility, uncertainty around US economic policies, lower growth in China and geopolitical tensions,” the IMF said. While global growth and commodity prices could surprise on the upside, aiding Indonesia’s outlook, the IMF said domestic risks include tax revenue shortfalls and larger fiscal financing needs due to higher interest rates. The IMF welcomed Indonesia’s progress in boosting infrastructure investment, but stressed the pace should be aligned with available financing and the economy’s ability to absorb new investment. Priority should be given to financing infrastructure with domestic revenue, as well as greater private sector participation, including foreign direct investment,” the IMF board said in its assessment. “This would limit the build-up of corporate external debt and contingent liabilities from state-owned enterprises.”

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