Indonesia’s Q2 GDP growth likely slows as exports weaken – Reuters poll

BENGALURU - Indonesia's economy likely grew 4.93 percent from a year earlier in the April-June quarter, the slowest since the third quarter of 2021, due to weakening global demand for its exports, according to the median forecast of 22 economists polled by Reuters. On quarter-on-quarter basis, the economy was expected to have grown 3.72 percent in the June quarter, according to a smaller sample of forecasts received in the July 31-Aug.3 poll. In the January-March quarter the economy grew 5.03 percent from a year ago but reported a quarter-on-quarter contraction. The gross domestic product data will be published on Aug. 7. Despite recording a large trade surplus in June, t...Keep on reading: Indonesia’s Q2 GDP growth likely slows as exports weaken – Reuters poll

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