Indonesia’s run of remarkably steady GDP growth continued in Q2, with the economy growing by 5.0% y/y, unchanged from the 5.0% expansion recorded in Q1. Looking ahead, with commodity prices likely to stay depressed and the government struggling to make any progress on reform, we expect GDP growth to remain stuck at around 5% over the next couple of years.
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