Indonesia's Finance Deficit to Remain Below 3% of GDP in 2026, Supported by Budget Optimization and Lower Oil Prices

According to Indonesia's Finance Minister, the country's fiscal deficit is expected to remain below 3% of GDP in 2026, supported by budget optimization for free meal programs and declining global oil prices. These factors provide additional fiscal space for the government.
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