-- The Indonesian government is looking to grow its second quarter GDP to 5.7%, The Jakarta Post reported Monday.
"We will give the economy a push" to achieve the target growth, Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said while speaking at a media briefing April 24 , according to the report.
He added that a focus on expedited government spending and enhanced budget management may also be used to support the growth.
An increase of over the usual 5% will be pushed despite adverse external conditions amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.
GDP growth in the first quarter is also expected to surpass 5% due to a surge in consumer spending in Ramadan and Eid ul Fitr Holidays, and a base effect as the Q1 GDP in 2025 was relatively low.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) will announce Q1 GDP next week, the report said.
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