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This Week in the Indonesian Economy (13-19 Mar 2026)

The week of 13 to 19 March 2026 will be remembered as one of the most consequential in recent Indonesian economic history -- a period in which the country simultaneously managed its largest annual mass migration, confronted a severe global energy shock, and pressed ahead with sweeping fiscal reforms.

This Week in Indonesian Politics (13-19 Mar 2026)

The week of 13–19 March 2026 will be remembered as one of considerable political intensity in Indonesia, shaped by a brutal attack on a human rights activist, a landmark reconciliation between the nation’s two most prominent political figures, a swirling global crisis in the Middle East, and a series of domestic policy manoeuvres that revealed both the strengths and tensions within the Prabowo Subianto administration.

This Week in Indonesian Business and Investment (13-19 Mar 2026)

The week of 13 to 19 March 2026 will long be remembered as one of the most turbulent in recent Indonesian business history, defined by the death of a billionaire patriarch, a rupiah under siege, a stock market enduring its worst Ramadan performance in a decade, and a global energy crisis that forced Jakarta to make some of its most consequential fiscal choices in years.

Prabowo Plans to Build Car Factory: Why Must We Remain a Market for Others?

President Prabowo Subianto has announced plans to establish domestic factories for electric cars and motorcycles to reduce Indonesia's reliance on imported foreign products. He highlighted the country's abundant natural resources, such as tin, bauxite, and alumina, which are currently exported raw due to limited processing facilities, and emphasised focusing on solar-powered electric vehicles to avoid dependence on imported fuels. This initiative aims to revive industrialisation and leverage Indonesia's resources for self-sufficiency in the automotive sector.

Prabowo Postpones Deployment of Peacekeeping Troops to Gaza, Asserts Indonesia Does Not Want to Disarm Hamas

President Prabowo Subianto has announced the postponement of deploying Indonesia's Board of Peace (BoP) peacekeeping troops to Gaza, emphasising that the country will not participate in any military actions, including the disarmament of Hamas. The decision stems from the lack of a clear peaceful environment and security stability in the region, with the government prioritising the protection of civilians through humanitarian aid rather than military involvement. While the troop deployment of up to 8,000 TNI personnel is on hold, Indonesia remains committed to providing ongoing logistical and food assistance to Palestinians.

SKK Migas: Eni Takes FID Step for Deep-Sea Gas Project in East Kalimantan

Italian energy giant Eni has made a final investment decision (FID) for a $15 billion deep-sea gas development project off the coast of East Kalimantan, Indonesia, encompassing the Gendalo-Gandang (South Hub) and Geng North-Gehem (North Hub) fields. This swift approval, just 18 months after the plan of development in 2024, signals strong global investor confidence in Indonesia's upstream oil and gas sector, promising to boost national gas production, enhance long-term energy security, and create thousands of jobs. Production is slated to begin in 2028, peaking in 2029 at around two billion cubic feet of gas per day, with output supplying domestic needs and supporting LNG exports from Bontang.

One Day Before Eid, KRL Ride from Bekasi to Jakarta Faster and Less Crowded

On the eve of Eid al-Fitr 2026, commuter rail travel from Bekasi to Jakarta experienced significantly reduced congestion and shorter travel times due to early mudik departures by residents. Stations and trains were notably emptier, allowing passengers like Annisa to board comfortably without the usual crowds of peak hours. This shift highlights changing mobility patterns during the holiday period, easing daily commutes in Jakarta's satellite areas.

Village Head of Kedungwinong Apologises, Promises No More Restrictions on Eid Prayers

The village head of Kedungwinong in Sukoharjo, Central Java, has apologised for the controversy surrounding restrictions on Eid al-Fitr prayers at the local mosque, which limited the event to a single day and caused community unrest. Following mediation with the prayer committee, the village authorities have agreed to lift these restrictions, ensuring facilities and security for future Eid prayers on differing dates as per individual beliefs. The situation is now reported as conducive, with calls for continued harmony among residents.

Eid al-Fitr 2026: TransJakarta Operations to Begin at 09:00 WIB

PT Transportasi Jakarta (TransJakarta) has adjusted its operations for the first day of Eid al-Fitr 1447H in 2026, starting bus services at 09:00 WIB to allow drivers and field staff to perform Eid prayers, while offering a special fare of Rp 1 on the holiday itself. These changes, aligned with DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency plans, include reactivating routes like 10C to Tanjung Priok Port, extending hours for intercity station connections until 23:59 WIB from 25-29 March, and introducing special Eid assistance routes from 25-27 March to support smooth mudik (holiday exodus), return flows, and access to tourist areas. The adjustments aim to enhance public mobility during the Lebaran period from 13-29 March, optimising services to key tourist spots like Ancol and Ragunan during the holiday break.

Aceh Tamiang flood survivors receive 25 permanent housing units from Catholic Foundation

Flood survivors in Babo Village, Aceh Tamiang, have received 25 permanent housing units from the Catholic Church's Caritas Foundation to address homes damaged in the November 2025 floods that affected around 400 units. The village head highlighted ongoing government and private efforts, including 100 temporary homes, and emphasised the need for commitments from recipients to prevent duplicate aid, ensuring fair distribution to all impacted residents. This assistance, part of a larger 50-unit allocation including nearby areas, underscores the role of NGOs in supporting disaster recovery in Indonesia.

Eid Exodus Traffic at Ciwandan Port Begins to Ease on H-1

On the eve of Eid al-Fitr, motorcycle traffic for the homecoming exodus at Ciwandan Port in Banten has started to subside, with 4,031 motorcycles crossing to Sumatra and a total of 6,588 passengers recorded by mid-afternoon. This marks a significant drop from the peak periods earlier in the week, as many travellers opted for later departures to avoid extreme congestion. The government's direct involvement, as highlighted by local official Benny, has enhanced on-site monitoring and coordination, boosting morale among frontline workers and ensuring smooth operations through inter-agency synergy.

Pelindo Multi Terminal Ensures Smooth Logistics Flow During Eid Return Travel

PT Pelindo Multi Terminal (SPMT) has confirmed full operational readiness across its managed port terminals for the 2026 Eid transportation period to support seamless logistics and public mobility during the homecoming and return journeys. The company is operating terminals 24 hours a day, ensuring optimal services for passengers and the distribution of essential commodities around Eid al-Fitr, while coordinating with stakeholders and the Ministry of Transportation. This commitment underscores SPMT's role in maintaining the national supply chain amid heightened logistical demands.

Trump Orders Israel to Halt Attacks on Iran's Energy Facilities

US President Donald Trump has urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cease strikes on Iran's oil and gas facilities amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The directive follows reported attacks on the South Pars gas field and the Asaluyeh industrial zone, which caused significant damage and fires. While the US and Israel frame these operations as preventive measures against Iran's nuclear programme, they also express intentions to foment regime change in Tehran, heightening the risk of broader regional conflict.

PLN Pushes Agats to Become a Model Electric Motorcycle City in South Papua

PLN's Papua and West Papua Regional Unit is actively promoting the development of an electric vehicle ecosystem in Agats District, Asmat Regency, South Papua, positioning it as a pioneering city for electric motorcycles in eastern Indonesia. The initiative features the installation of strategic charging infrastructure like Public Electricity Provision Stations (SPLU) and innovative solar-powered Heliogrid poles, demonstrating the feasibility of clean energy transitions in remote areas. This collaboration with local government aims to serve as a model for sustainable transport nationwide, benefiting communities with efficient and eco-friendly mobility options.

Prabowo Claims There Are "Untouchable" Directors General and Unauditable State Institutions

President Prabowo Subianto has highlighted the existence of "untouchable" directors general and state institutions that resist audits, vowing to purge them from his administration. He described discovering a "deep state" where some officials even defy ministers, leading to numerous dismissals, and emphasised the challenges in cleaning up state-owned enterprises (BUMNs), which he identified as a major source of governmental leaks. This commitment underscores Prabowo's determination to enforce the rule of law and restore accountability for the benefit of the Indonesian people.

Number of Passengers at Lebak Bulus Terminal Reaches 6,265 People

During the period from 17 to 19 March 2026, equivalent to H-4 to H-2 before Eid al-Fitr 2026, the Lebak Bulus Terminal in South Jakarta recorded 6,265 passengers departing via 274 buses, with the highest numbers on the first two days. Officials are monitoring security and urging early trip planning through official channels to avoid scams, while emphasising safety for drivers amid the passenger surge. The terminal management plans a revitalisation in 2027 to enhance service quality and transportation integration.

Smooth Homecoming Traffic Flow Leads to Halt of National One-Way Scheme

Indonesian Police Traffic Corps Chief Irjen Pol Agus Suryonugroho announced the suspension of the national one-way traffic scheme on the Trans-Java toll road for the 2026 Eid al-Fitr homecoming, as vehicle flow has stabilised and returned to normal conditions. The measure, implemented since 18 March 2026, was evaluated with stakeholders, noting a 4.62% increase in peak homecoming traffic to 270,000 vehicles compared to the previous year. This decision ensures smoother return journeys for the majority of travellers who have reached their destinations.

OIKN Prepares 25 Tourist Guides During Eid Holiday

The Nusantara Capital Authority (OIKN) has mobilised 25 tourist guides from local community groups and volunteers to assist visitors during the Eid holiday period. These guides, many of whom are certified and have undergone a year-long training programme, will accompany thousands of daily visitors to key sites in Nusantara, including the State Palace area, highlighting the ongoing development of Indonesia's new capital. This initiative underscores OIKN's efforts to enhance public engagement and promote the IKN project as it progresses.

BMKG Predicts Extreme Weather in East Java, OMC Deployed to Secure Eid Exodus

The Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) has forecasted heavy rain accompanied by thunder and strong winds in East Java from 11 to 20 March 2026, posing risks of floods, landslides, and disruptions during the 2026 Eid exodus period. In response, BMKG and the East Java Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) have launched a Weather Modification Operation (OMC) centred at Juanda Airport from 16 to 25 March, using cloud seeding to reduce rainfall intensity in disaster-prone areas. Initial evaluations indicate a 40% reduction in average rainfall and up to 70% decrease in heavy rain incidents, enhancing safety for holiday travellers.

Depok Mayor Bans Processional Takbir and Firecracker Explosions to Welcome Eid al-Fitr

The Mayor of Depok, Supian Suri, has issued a circular prohibiting processional takbir and the use of firecrackers during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations in 1447 H/2026 AD, aiming to maintain public order, security, and serenity. Residents are urged to perform takbir solely within mosques or prayer halls without using vehicles or walking on public roads, while local officials and community leaders are tasked with disseminating these guidelines. Security forces will oversee compliance to ensure a peaceful observance of the holiday.

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