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Prabowo Highlighted 2027 Economic Game Plan for Indonesia, What’s in It?

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Key Summary:


  • Ambitious 2027 GDP growth target set at 5.8-6.5%
  • Under-invoicing from 1991-2004 reached $908bn
  • New scheme for natural resources exports to fix trade flows

During the Plenary Session of the House of Representatives (DPR RI) in May 2026, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto laid out the Macroeconomic Framework and Fiscal Policy Principles (KEM PPKF) for the 2027 State Budget (APBN).



The Indonesian government targets state revenue at 11.82–12.40% of GDP, while state expenditure is expected at 13.62–14.80% of GDP. GDP growth is projected at 5.8–6.5% next year, with the government aiming to accelerate growth toward 8% by 2029. Based on these assumptions range:


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