GDP growth in Indonesia has been suspiciously stable at around 5% over the past five years, and it was no surprise that it recorded another quarter of growth at close to this rate in the first quarter. In contrast, our Indonesia Activity Tracker suggests that the economy slowed sharply last quarter and is now growing at its weakest pace in four years.
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